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Cause of death
  
heart failure

Role
  
Character actor

Name
  
Clinton Sundberg


Years active
  
1934-1980

Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
Grace A. Coffey Sundberg

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Full Name
  
Clinton Charles Sundberg

Born
  
December 7, 1903 (
1903-12-07
)
Appleton, Minnesota, U.S.

Died
  
December 14, 1987, Santa Monica, California, United States

Movies
  
Easter Parade, In the Good Old Summertime, The Thief and the Cobbler, The Fat Man, On the Riviera

Similar People
  
Charles Walters, Robert Z Leonard, Norman Taurog, Walter Lang, Richard Thorpe

Clinton Charles Sundberg (December 7, 1903 – December 14, 1987) was an American character actor in film and stage.

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Early years

Clinton Sundberg was born in Appleton, Minnesota on December 7, 1903, the son of Grace A. Coffey Sundberg. His birth year has been disputed with sources differing between 1903 and 1906. The Internet Movie Database and Internet Broadway Database claim 1903, while Allmovie states 1906, which is supported by The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times obituaries, which reported his age as 81. However the Social Security Death Index and the 1910 United States Census both confirm 1903.

Sundberg graduated from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he was active in drama, president of his fraternity, and captain of the tennis team.

Career

Sundberg left teaching English literature for acting, appearing in plays in stock theater in New England. He appeared in a number of Broadway plays, debuting in Nine Pine Street (1933). His most notable roles were Mr. Kraler in the original 1957 production of The Diary of Anne Frank and Mortimer Brewster (as a replacement) in the 1944 Arsenic and Old Lace.

He had numerous supporting roles in films of the 1940s and 1950s. He played Mike, the bartender who listens to Judy Garland's character's troubles in Easter Parade. One of Sundberg's most memorable roles was in the 1949 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film In the Good Old Summertime (which also starred Judy Garland and Van Johnson), in which he played the part of Rudy Hansen, a friendly co-worker and confidante of Johnson's character. He also played the hotel owner who hired Annie Oakley to enter the shooting contest against Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun.

Sundberg also made several television appearances, including two episodes of Perry Mason: "The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito" in 1963 and "The Case of the Scarlet Scandal" in 1966. He also appeared in several television commercials.

In 1962, Sundberg was cast in the lead guest-starring role of Luther Boardman, a naive but troublesome newspaper publisher who comes to Laramie, Wyoming, to capture the story of "real West" gunfighters in "The Man Behind the News", one of the last episodes of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Lawman, which starred John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop. Hal Baylor appears in the episode as gunfighter Mort Peters, whom Boardman (Sundberg) goads into a shootout with Troop.

Death

Sundberg died of heart failure in Santa Monica, California.

Filmography

Actor
1993
The Thief and the Cobbler as
Dying Soldier (voice)
1980
A Snow White Christmas (TV Movie) as
Thinker (voice)
1968
Mayberry R.F.D. (TV Series) as
Salesman
- Sam Gets a Ticket (1968) - Salesman (as Clinton Sunberg)
1968
Shadow Over Elveron (TV Movie) as
Gordon Yeager
1968
That Girl (TV Series) as
Manager
- Sixty-Five on the Aisle (1968) - Manager
1967
Hotel as
Lawrence Morgan
1966
Pistols 'n' Petticoats (TV Series) as
Mr. Loomis
- The Triangle (1966) - Mr. Loomis
1966
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) as
Farley Upchurch
- The Battle of Mayberry (1966) - Farley Upchurch
1963
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Aaron Chambers / Deputy Coroner Chute
- The Case of the Scarlet Scandal (1966) - Aaron Chambers (as Clint Sundberg)
- The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito (1963) - Deputy Coroner Chute
1965
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Charles
- The Man's Men (1965) - Charles (as Clint Sundberg)
1965
Laredo (TV Series) as
Fatty Brown
- A Question of Discipline (1965) - Fatty Brown
1962
How the West Was Won as
Hylan Seabury (uncredited)
1962
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm as
The Prime Minister ('The Dancing Princess') / Hans ('The Singing Bone') (singing voice)
1962
Lawman (TV Series) as
Luther Boardman
- The Man Behind the News (1962) - Luther Boardman
1962
Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) as
Ernst Bremen
- Location Shooting (1962) - Ernst Bremen
1962
Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
Crandall
- Not Aunt Charlotte! (1962) - Crandall
1961
Bachelor in Paradise as
Rodney Jones
1961
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
Billy Deevers
- A Man's Game (1961) - Billy Deevers
1960
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Jethro Squires
- Thirty a Month (1960) - Jethro Squires (as Clint Sundberg)
1960
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (TV Series) as
Tremblay
- Soup and Fish (1960) - Tremblay
1959
Sugarfoot (TV Series) as
David Pickering
- Apollo with a Gun (1959) - David Pickering
1959
Startime (TV Series) as
Berry
- The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks (1959) - Berry
1959
The David Niven Show (TV Series) as
Dean
- The Promise (1959) - Dean
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Matt
- The Day Before Atlanta (1959) - Matt
1957
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Waddy - Carson's Foreman
- The Englishman (1957) - Waddy - Carson's Foreman
1956
The Birds and the Bees as
Purser
1955
So This Is Hollywood (TV Series) as
The Millionaire
- Very Cold for April (1955) - The Millionaire
1954
I Love Lucy (TV Series) as
Director
- Ricky's Screen Test (1954) - Director
1953
Main Street to Broadway as
The Father - Mr. Harry Craig
1953
The Caddy as
Charles - the Butler
1953
Sweethearts on Parade as
Dr. Harold Wayne
1953
The Girl Next Door as
Samuels the butler
1952
The Belle of New York as
Gilford Spivak
1951
Take Care of My Little Girl as
Fraternity Dance Guest (uncredited)
1951
As Young as You Feel as
Frank Erickson
1951
On the Riviera as
Antoine
1951
The Fat Man as
Bill Norton
1950
Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone as
Donald
1950
Two Weeks with Love as
Mr. Finlay
1950
The Toast of New Orleans as
Oscar
1950
Duchess of Idaho as
Matson
1950
Annie Get Your Gun as
Foster Wilson
1950
Father Is a Bachelor as
Plato Cassin
1950
Key to the City as
Mark Mont Desk Clerk
1949
In the Good Old Summertime as
Rudy Hansen
1949
The Barkleys of Broadway as
Bert Felsher
1949
The Stratton Story as
Man on Radio Baking Pie (voice, uncredited)
1949
Big Jack as
C. Petronius Smith
1948
Command Decision as
Maj. Homer V. Prescott
1948
Words and Music as
Shoe Clerk
1948
The Kissing Bandit as
Colonel Gomez
1948
Good Sam as
Nelson
1948
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid as
Mike Fitzgerald
1948
A Date with Judy as
Jameson
1948
Easter Parade as
Mike the Bartender
1948
The Bride Goes Wild as
Dentist (uncredited)
1947
Good News as
Professor Burton Kennyon
1947
Desire Me as
Salesman (scenes deleted)
1947
Song of Love as
Dr. Richarz (uncredited)
1947
The Amazing Mr. Nordill (Short) as
Operative 10
1947
Song of the Thin Man as
Clerk (uncredited)
1947
The Hucksters as
Michael Michaelson
1947
Living in a Big Way as
Everett Hanover Smythe
1947
Undercover Maisie as
Guy Canford
1947
The Mighty McGurk as
Flexter
1946
Love Laughs at Andy Hardy as
Haberdashery Clerk
1946
Undercurrent as
Mr. Warmsley
1934
Come to Dinner (Short) as
Larry Revolt - Press Agent (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1950
Annie Get Your Gun (performer: "Moonshine Lullaby")
Self
1955
The Jimmy Durante Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.19 (1955) - Self
Archive Footage
2004
In the Good Old Summertime Intro (Video documentary short) as
Rudy Hansen
2000
Annie Get Your Gun Intro with Susan Lucci (Video documentary short) as
Foster Wilson
1994
That's Entertainment! III (Documentary) as
Performer in Clip from 'Annie Get Your Gun' (uncredited)
1971
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Gov. Ronald Reagan/Bob Newhart/James Wong Howe (1971) - Self
1955
MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
Operative 10
- Episode #1.6 (1955) - Operative 10
1949
Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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