Betty Ross Clarke

Acting

Betty Ross Clarke

Born May 1, 1892Langdon, North Dakota, USA28 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Betty Ross Clarke (born May Clarke, May 1, 1892 – January 24, 1970) was an American stage and film actress. She appeared in more than 30 films between 1920 and 1940, including silent and sound films, in both credited and uncredited roles. During the 1920s, Clarke appeared in 14 silent films, including 11 U.S. films, two British films and one German film. In the United States, she worked for film companies that included Famous Players-Lasky, Thomas H. Ince, and Vitagraph Studios. She played the female lead in the film If I Were King opposite William Farnum and had other starring roles in silent films. Clarke's first screen role in a "talkie" was as the character Dot Aldrich in The Age for Love. During the 1930s, she appeared in more than 20 sound films, including both feature films and short films. She typically played character roles, both credited and uncredited. Of note, she replaced the actress Sara Haden as Aunt Millie in two feature length Andy Hardy films. Betty Ross Clarke was occasionally billed in screen credits as "Betsy Ross Clarke" or "Betty Ross Clark," and her name appears as "Betty Ross-Clarke" in some databases, such as the Internet Broadway Database. Throughout her career, Clarke often performed on both the theater stage and in films during the same time period. A newspaper advertisement in 1922 noted that audience members could "see her on stage and screen at the same time," because she was performing in the play The Morning Him and also starring in the film At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern. Commenting on the difference between stage and film acting, Clarke remarked that the "silent drama affords an easier life to those who choose it, for one has the nights free, to do as one likes. On the boards an actor's or actresses's time is always taken up." Most of the silent films in which Clarke appeared have not survived. However, the films If I Were King and Mother o' Mine are preserved in the silent film archive of the Library of Congress. A print of Mother o' Mine is also housed in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The silent film Traveling Salesman, with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in the leading role, can be found in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection in Rochester, New York. Many of the later sound films in which she appeared are still available, including Murders in the Rue Morgue, A Bride for Henry, Love Finds Andy Hardy, Judge Hardy's Children, and Four Wives.

Known For

Filmography

Untamed
1940Untamed
as Mother (uncredited)Movie
Four Wives
1939Four Wives
as Nurse in Dr. Forrest's Office (uncredited)Movie
Too Hot to Handle
1938Too Hot to Handle
as Mrs. HardingMovie
The Chaser
1938The Chaser
as SecretaryMovie
Love Finds Andy Hardy
1938Love Finds Andy Hardy
as Millie ForrestMovie
Hold That Kiss
1938Hold That Kiss
as Wedding Guest at Piermont'sMovie
Judge Hardy's Children
1938Judge Hardy's Children
as Millie ForrestMovie
Another Romance of Celluloid
1938Another Romance of Celluloid
as Self (uncredited)Movie
Blossoms On Broadway
1937Blossoms On Broadway
as Mrs. Peagram (uncredited)Movie
A Night at the Movies
1937A Night at the Movies
as Wife (uncredited)Movie
A Bride for Henry
1937A Bride for Henry
as Mrs. CurtisMovie
The Public Pays
1936The Public Pays
as Paige's Secretary (uncredited)Movie
Headline Shooter
1933Headline Shooter
as Sue, Mike's Wife (uncredited)Movie
Murders in the Rue Morgue
1932Murders in the Rue Morgue
as Mme. L'EspanayeMovie
The Age for Love
1931The Age for Love
as Dot AldrichMovie
T
1924The Cost of Beauty
as Diana FaireMovie
S
1924Straws in the Wind
as The WifeMovie
The Man from Downing Street
1922The Man from Downing Street
as Doris BurnhamMovie
Her Social Value
1921Her Social Value
as Bertha HarmonMovie
The Fox
1921The Fox
as Annette FraserMovie
Traveling Salesman
1921Traveling Salesman
as Beth ElliottMovie
Mother o' Mine
1921Mother o' Mine
as Dolly WilsonMovie
If I Were King
1920If I Were King
as Katherine de VaucellesMovie
The Very Idea
1920The Very Idea
as NoraMovie