E. E. Clive

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

August 26, 1879

died

June 6, 1940

place of birth

Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK

also known as

Edward Erskholme Clive · Edward E. Clive · E. E. Clive

total credits

50 movies

Biography

Edward Erskholme Clive was a Welsh stage actor and director who had a prolific acting career in Britain and America. He also played numerous supporting roles in Hollywood movies between 1933 and his death. E. E. Clive was born on 28 August 1879 in Blaenavon in Monmouthshire. Clive studied for a medical career, and had completed four years of medical studies at St Bartholomew's Hospital before switching his focus to acting at age 22. Touring the provinces for a decade, Clive became an expert at virtually every sort of regional dialect in the British Isles. He moved to the US in 1912, where after working in the Orpheum vaudeville circuit he set up his own stock company in Boston. By the 1920s, his company was operating in Hollywood; among his repertory players were such up-and-comers as Rosalind Russell. He also worked at the Broadway in several plays. E. E. Clive made his film debut as a village police constable in 1933's The Invisible Man with Claude Rains, then spent the next seven years showing up in wry supporting and bit parts, where he often portrayed comical versions of English stereotypes. He often played butlers, reporters, aristocrats, shopkeepers and cabbies during his short film career. Though his roles were often small, Clive was a well-known and prolific character actor of his time. Among his best-known roles was the incompetent Burgomaster in James Whale's horror classic Bride of Frankenstein (1935). He was a semi-regular as Tenny the Butler in Paramount Pictures' Bulldog Drummond B series, starring John Howard; he also played butlers in other movies like Bachelor Mother with David Niven and Ginger Rogers. In 1939, Clive appeared in The Little Princess as the lawyer Mr. Barrows, and the first two entries of the classic Sherlock Holmes series starring Basil Rathbone. One of Clive's last roles was Sir William Lucas in the 1940 literature adaption Pride and Prejudice (1940) with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson. E. E. Clive died on 6 June 1940, of a heart ailment, in his Hollywood home. He was survived by his wife Eleanor and their child. Clive was a member of the Euclid lodge of Freemasons in Boston.

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Known For

Filmography

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Bride of Frankenstein
7.5

Bride of Frankenstein

1935as Burgomaster
The Invisible Man
7.5

The Invisible Man

1933as Constable Jaffers
Captain Blood
7.2

Captain Blood

1935as Clerk of the Court
Pride and Prejudice
6.9

Pride and Prejudice

1940as Sir William Lucas
The Hound of the Baskervilles
7.1

The Hound of the Baskervilles

1939as London Cabbie John Clayton
Camille
7.0

Camille

1936as Saint Gaudens (uncredited)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
6.9

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

1939as Inspector Bristol
Tarzan Escapes
6.7

Tarzan Escapes

1936as Masters
Bachelor Mother
7.2

Bachelor Mother

1939as Butler
Dracula's Daughter
6.0

Dracula's Daughter

1936as Sergeant Wilkes
A Tale of Two Cities
6.9

A Tale of Two Cities

1935as Judge in 'Old Bailey'
The Little Princess
6.7

The Little Princess

1939as Mr. Barrows
The Gay Divorcee
6.9

The Gay Divorcee

1934as Chief Customs Inspector (uncredited)
Foreign Correspondent
7.0

Foreign Correspondent

1940as Mr. Naismith (uncredited)
The Little Minister
5.8

The Little Minister

1934as Sheriff Greer
David Copperfield
6.7

David Copperfield

1935as Sheriff's Man (uncredited)
The Charge of the Light Brigade
6.6

The Charge of the Light Brigade

1936as Sir Humphrey Harcourt
Libeled Lady
7.3

Libeled Lady

1936as Fishing Instructor
Charlie Chan in London
6.9

Charlie Chan in London

1934as Det. Sgt. Thacker
Gateway
7.4

Gateway

1938as Room Steward
A Feather in Her Hat
7.0

A Feather in Her Hat

1935as Higgins - Pub Proprietor (uncredited)
Night Must Fall
7.0

Night Must Fall

1937as Guide
Show Boat
6.7

Show Boat

1936
Bulldog Drummond Escapes
6.1

Bulldog Drummond Escapes

1937as "Tenny" Tennison
Lloyd's of London
7.3

Lloyd's of London

1936as Magistrate
Ready, Willing and Able
5.4

Ready, Willing and Able

1937as Sir Samuel Buffington
On the Avenue
7.2

On the Avenue

1937as Cabby
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
5.9

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

1935as Sapsea
The Emperor's Candlesticks
4.9

The Emperor's Candlesticks

1937as Auctioneer
Man About Town
4.5

Man About Town

1939as Hotchkiss
Arsène Lupin Returns
6.3

Arsène Lupin Returns

1938as Alf
One More River
5.2

One More River

1934as Chayne
Remember Last Night?
5.5

Remember Last Night?

1935as Coroner's Photographer (uncredited)
Isle of Fury
5.5

Isle of Fury

1936as Dr. Hardy
Bulldog Drummond in Africa
5.8

Bulldog Drummond in Africa

1938as 'Tenny' Tennison
Submarine Patrol
6.7

Submarine Patrol

1938
The Big Parade of Comedy
7.2

The Big Parade of Comedy

1964as Cosgrove Dabney in 'Personal Property' (arch. foot.) (uncred.)
Little Lord Fauntleroy
6.8

Little Lord Fauntleroy

1936as Sir Harry Lorridaile
Kidnapped
6.0

Kidnapped

1938as Minister MacDougall
Live, Love and Learn
5.6

Live, Love and Learn

1937as Mr. Palmiston
Flowing Gold
6.7

Flowing Gold

1940as Mr. Naismith (uncredited)
Maid of Salem
6.2

Maid of Salem

1937as Bilge
Mr. Moto's Last Warning
5.7

Mr. Moto's Last Warning

1939as Port Commandant General (uncredited)
The White Angel
7.2

The White Angel

1936as Dr. Smith (uncredited)
Father Brown, Detective
6.5

Father Brown, Detective

1934as Sergeant Dawes
Bulldog Drummond's Peril
5.9

Bulldog Drummond's Peril

1938as Tenny
Love Before Breakfast
6.1

Love Before Breakfast

1936as Yacht Captain (uncredited)
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
5.6

Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back

1934as London Bobbie
Page Miss Glory
6.7

Page Miss Glory

1935as Monogram Shirtmaker (uncredited)
Congo Maisie
4.4

Congo Maisie

1940as Horace Snell