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Claud Allister, born William Claud Michael Palmer on 3 October 1888 in London, England, was a prolific English actor whose career spanned both the British stage and Hollywood cinema. Educated at Felsted School in Essex, he initially entered the world of finance as a clerk for a City of London stockbroker, but the lure of the footlights proved stronger, prompting his theatrical debut in 1910. After honing his craft in England’s repertory theatres, his trajectory was interrupted by the outbreak of World I, during which he served as a sub‑altern with the Suffolk Regiment and later the Machine Gun Corps, gaining experiences that would later inform his on‑stage presence. Upon demobilisation, Allister returned to the West End, earning notice in productions such as Bulldog Drummond before crossing the Atlantic in 1924 to pursue opportunities on the American stage. His transition to film came in 1929 with a supporting role in The Trial of Mary Dugan, and over the next two and a half decades he amassed more than seventy screen credits, often playing aristocratic or comedic characters like the effete Lord 'Spóofy' Brockton in Three Live Ghosts (1936) or the dignified Sir Aubrey in Dracula’s Daughter (1936). His distinctive British mannerisms made him a favorite for Hollywood productions seeking a touch of upper‑class humor, and he appeared alongside stars such as George Raft, William Pryor, and Katharine Hepburn. Despite a busy film schedule, Allister maintained ties to the theatre, returning to London stages in the mid‑1930s for productions like Mary Read. He retired from film in 1955, and spent his later years in Santa Barbara, California, where he died on 26 July 1970 at the age of 81, leaving behind a legacy of charm, wit, and a body of work that illustrates the transatlantic nature of early twentieth‑century acting.
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Given Name: William Claud Michael Palmer
Born: London, England
Citizenship: British
Birthday: October 3, 1888
Occupations: Actor
Years Active: 1929-1955
Spouses: Daisy Isabel Douglas Overed, Barbara Fay, Gwen Dowling
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Confirm or Deny
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Lillian Russell
The Sea Ghost
I Like Your Nerve
Sleeping Car
The Return of Bulldog Drummond
A Yank in the R.A.F.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Kentucky Moonshine
Platinum Blonde
Storm Over Bengal
Bulldog Drummond at Bay
Danger – Love at Work
Blond Cheat
The Dark Angel
On the Loose
Arrest Bulldog Drummond
Hong Kong
The Black Shield of Falworth
Captain Applejack
The Wind in the Willows
Monte Carlo
Such Men Are Dangerous
Reaching for the Moon
Dracula’s Daughter
Quartet
Bulldog Drummond
Kiss Me Kate
Captain Fury
The Private Life of Don Juan
Charley’s Aunt
Men Are Such Fools
The Florodora Girl
Charming Sinners
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1941
Confirm or Deny
William (scenes deleted)
A Yank in the R.A.F.
Officer-Motorist (uncredited)
Charley’s Aunt
Spectator
1938
Kentucky Moonshine
Lord Boffingwell (uncredited)
Storm Over Bengal
Redding
Blond Cheat
Lord Basil Sheldon (uncredited)
Arrest Bulldog Drummond
Sir Basil Leghorne
Men Are Such Fools
Rudolf
1934
The Return of Bulldog Drummond
Algy Longworth
The Private Life of Don Juan
The Duke, as Dukes Go
1931
The Sea Ghost
Percy Atwater
I Like Your Nerve
Archie Lester
Platinum Blonde
Dawson - the Valet
On the Loose
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