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Other names
  
Donald C. McClelland

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Donald McClelland

Years active
  
1915-1955

Occupation
  
Actor, child actor


Born
  
September 29, 1903 (
1903-09-29
)
New York City, U.S.

Died
  
November 15, 1955, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Knights of the Square Table

Donald McClelland (September 29, 1903–November 15, 1955), who was also known as Donald C. McClelland in certain stage performances) was an American actor, stage performer and a former child actor.

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Stage

McClelland began his career as a stage performer at the age of 12. His first Broadway play was a stage adaptation of the classic tale of Peter Pan in 1915. This was the start of an enduring career in Broadway and on stage. The next play McClelland appeared was the play A Night at Avignon. The play was performed in 1919.

Some of McClelland's other plays he performed in include Sylvia, Back Here, Scarlet Pages, Lady Beyond the Moon, The Mask and the Face, Ah, Wilderness!, To My Husband, The Night Before Christmas, Yankee Point, Make Yourself at Home, State of the Union, Miss Liberty, Our West of Eighth, and Mid-Summer.

McClelland made his last stage appearance with the play Anniversary Waltz. The play opened on April 7, 1954 at the Broadhurst Theatre and closed at the Booth Theatre on September 24, 1955. The play gave a total of 611 performances.

Film

Two years later, McClelland, who was 14 at the time, appeared in his first film continuing his career as a child actor.

The film was entitled Knights of the Square Table. The film was a silent drama released on July 23, 1917. McClelland played the minor role of Billy in the film.

McClelland also did a short film entitled Mother Takes a Holiday in 1952. He played the role of Charlie Danning in the short.

Television

McClelland made his first television appearance in 1950 on the anthology series Armstrong Circle Theatre. Some of his other television appearances include Robert Montgomery Presents, Studio One, Lux Video Theatre, and The Philco Television Playhouse.

McClelland co-starred with Darren McGavin and Jan Miner on the television series Casey, Crime Photographer. The series aired on CBS from 1951–1952. McClelland played the role of Captain Logan on the show.

Personal life

McClelland was married once but was divorced in 1930.

Death

McClelland died on November 15, 1955 in New York City.

Stage work

  • Peter Pan (1915)
  • A Night at Avignon (1919)
  • Sylvia (1923)
  • White Collars (1925)
  • Fast Life (1928)
  • Back Here (1928)
  • Scarlet Pages (1929)
  • Lady Beyond the Moon (1931)
  • The Mask and the Face (1933)
  • Ah, Wilderness! (1933)
  • Too Many Boats (1934)
  • To My Husband (1936)
  • The Night Before Christmas (1941)
  • Yankee Point (1942)
  • Make Yourself at Home (1945)
  • State of the Union (1945)
  • Light Up the Sky (1948)
  • Miss Liberty (1949)
  • The Small Hours (1951)
  • Our West of Eighth (1951)
  • Hook n' Ladder (1952)
  • Mid-Summer (1953)
  • Anniversary Waltz (1954)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1954
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series)
    - The Hangman in the Fog (1954)
    1953
    Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
    Mr. Jankins
    - Listen, He's Proposing! (1953) - Mr. Jankins
    1952
    Mother Takes a Holiday (Short) as
    Charlie Danning
    1952
    Dark of Night (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.6 (1952)
    1952
    Faith Is a Nine-Letter Word (TV Movie)
    1951
    Crime Photographer (TV Series) as
    Captain Logan
    - The Road Back to Prison (1951) - Captain Logan
    - Political Scheming (1951) - Captain Logan
    - Murder on The Inside (1951) - Captain Logan
    - Sudden Death (1951) - Captain Logan
    - The Sandhog (1951) - Captain Logan
    - The Honest Jockey (1951) - Captain Logan
    - The Getaway (1951) - Captain Logan
    - The Case of The Scowling Boy (1951) - Captain Logan
    - Retirement of Willie (1951) - Captain Logan
    1951
    Tales of Tomorrow (TV Series) as
    Congressman Folmer
    - A Child Is Crying (1951) - Congressman Folmer
    1951
    Studio One (TV Series)
    - No Tears for Hilda (1951)
    1951
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
    - Stairway to Heaven (1951)
    1950
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
    - Remember, Remember? (1950)
    1917
    Knights of the Square Table (Short) as
    Billy

    References

    Donald McClelland Wikipedia