Mini-Biography:
Clarence Brown was born on May 10, 1890 in Clinton, Massachusetts, USA. He was an American Director, Producer, Editor, known for Flesh and the Devil (1926), Anna Karenina (1935), Wive versus Secretary (1936), Clarence Brown's first movie on record is from 1915. Clarence Brown died on August 17, 1987 in Santa Monica, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1953.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1953: Never let me go (Producer), Directed by Delmer Daves, with Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, Bernard Miles,
1952: Plymouth Adventure (Director), with Dawn Addams, Lloyd Bridges, Leo Genn,
1952: It's a big country (Director), Directed by Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Thorpe, Charles Vidor, with Leon Ames, Ethel Barrymore, Keefe Brasselle,
1950: To please a lady (Director), with Lela Bliss, Clark Gable, Will Geer,
1949: Intruder in the Dust (Director), with David Brian, David Clarke, Will Geer,
1947: Song of Love (Director), with Tala Birell, Roman Bohnen, Leo G. Carroll,
1946: The yearling (Director), with Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, Chill Wills,
1944: National Velvet (Director), with Mickey Rooney, Donald Crisp, Elizabeth Taylor,
1944: The White Cliffs of Dover (Director), with Irene Dunne, Alan Marshal, Roddy McDowall,
1943: The Human Comedy (Director), with Mickey Rooney, Robert Mitchum, Jackie Butch Jenkins,
1941: They met in Bombay (Director), with Matthew Boulton, Eduardo Ciannelli, Clark Gable,
1941: Come live with me (Director), with Edward Ashley, King Baggot, Ann Codee,
1940: Edison the Man (Director), with Charles Coburn, Rita Johnson, Gene Lockhart,
1939: The Rains came (Director), with Mara Alexander, Abner Biberman, George Brent,
1939: Idiot's delight (Director), with Edward Arnold, Laura Hope Crews, Fritz Feld,
1938: Conquest (Director), with Charles Boyer, Leif Erickson, Greta Garbo,
1938: Of Human Hearts (Director), with Walter Huston, James Stewart, Beulah Bondi,
1936: The Gorgeous Hussy (Director), with Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore,
1936: Wive versus Secretary (Private Secretary) (Director), with James Stewart, George Barbier, Hobart Cavanaugh,
1935: Anna Karenina (Director), with Greta Garbo, Fredric March, Freddie Bartholomew,
1935: Ah, wilderness! (Director), with Lionel Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Aline MacMahon,
1934: Chained (Director), with Una O'Connor, Joan Crawford, Stuart Erwin,
1934: Sadie McKee (Director), with Leo G. Carroll, Joan Crawford, Gene Raymond,
1933: Night flight (Director), with John Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Clark Gable,
1933: Looking Forward (Director), with Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, Benita Hume,
1932: Emma (Director), with Leila Bennett, André Cheron, Kathryn Crawford,
1932: Letty Lynton (Director), with Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Nils Asther,
1931: Possessed (The Mirage) (Director), with Clara Blandick, Frank Conroy, Joan Crawford,
1931: Romance (Director), with Greta Garbo, Gavin Gordon, Lewis Stone,
1931: Inspiration (Director), with Greta Garbo, Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone,
1931: A free soul (Director), with Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, James Gleason,
1930: Anna Christie (Director), with Charles Bickford, Greta Garbo, George F. Marion,
1929: Navy Blues (Director), with William Haines, Anita Page, Karl Dane,
1928: Woman of Affairs (Director), with Hobart Bosworth, Lewis Stone, John Gilbert,
1928: The Trail of '98 (Director), with Dolores Del Rio, Ralph Forbes, Karl Dane,
1926: Flesh and the Devil (Director), with Eugenie Besserer, Marc McDermott, Barbara Kent,
1926: Kiki (Director),
1925: The Goose Woman (Director), with Louise Dresser, Jack Pickford, Constance Bennett,
1925: The Eagle (Director), with Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky, Spottiswoode Aitken,
1925: Smouldering Fires (Director), with Pauline Frederick, Laura La Plante, Malcolm McGregor,
1924: The Signal Tower (Director), with Virginia Valli, Wallace Beery, Rockliffe Fellowes,
1923: Don't Marry for Money (Director), with House Peters, Rubye de Remer, Aileen Pringle,
1922: The Light in the Dark (Director),
1920: The Last of the Mohicans (Director: (AKA Clarence L. Brown) ), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Wallace Beery, Barbara Bedford, Alan Roscoe,
1918: The Blue Bird (Editor), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Tula Belle, Robin Macdougall, Edwin E. Reed,
1917: Exile (Editor), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Olga Petrova, Wyndham Standing, Mahlon Hamilton,
1917: Law of the Land (Editor), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Olga Petrova, Wyndham Standing, Mahlon Hamilton,
1917: The Poor Little Rich Girl (Assistant Director), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Mary Pickford, Madlaine Traverse, Charles Wellesley,
1917: A Girl's Folly (A Movie Romance (Working title)) (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Robert Warwick, Doris Kenyon, June Elvidge,
1917: The Pride of the Clan (Lass of Killean, The Reeds of the Clan) (Assistant Director), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Mary Pickford, Matt Moore, Warren Cook,
1916: The Velvet Paw (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with House Peters, Gail Kane, Ned Burton,
1916: The Rail Rider (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with House Peters, Bertram Marburgh, Henry West,
1916: The Closed Road (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with House Peters, Barbara Tennant, Lionel Adams,
1916: The Hand of Peril (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with House Peters, June Elvidge, Ralph Delmore,
1916: The Pawn of Fate (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with George Beban, Doris Kenyon, Charles W. Charles,
1915: A Butterfly on the Wheel (Editor), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Holbrook Blinn, Vivian Martin, ,
1915: Trilby (Assistant Director), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Wilton Lackaye, Clara Kimball Young, Paul McAllister,
1915: The Ivory Snuff Box (Assistant Director), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Holbrook Blinn, , Norman Trevor,
1915: The Cub (Editor: (AKA Clarence L. Brown)), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Johnny Hines, Martha Hedman, Robert Cummings,