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Clara Whipple[1]

Written works

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Clara Whipple, author
© Title, description, and 353 prints
Recorded October 31, 1918
L 13004
Haworth Pictures Corporation, Los Angeles

Acting

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Stage

The Grande Opera House
Pittsburgh
  • Doctour
The Grand Opera House
Pittsburgh
  • Sauce for the Goose (1913)
Pitt Theater
Pittsburgh
  • Dragoon Claw (1913–1914)
Henry Miller
Pittsburgh

Film

Connes-Till Film Company
B and C Feature Film Company, distributor; George Brownridge, general manager
  • The Faithful Servant (1915)
  • The Moreland Mystery (1915)
  • A Soul's Affinity (1915)
  • His Awakening (1915)
  • Motto on the Wall (1915)
  • The Better Man (1915)
  • Canada in Peace and War (1915)
  • On the King's Highway (1915)
Connes-Till Film Company was founded in 1914 at the initiative of Edward H. Robbins, who was born in Philadelphia

  • The Bludgeon (1915)
Equitable Motion Picture Company
OCLC 20759041
  • The Question
  • The Fisher Girl (1916); aka The Dauthter of the Sea
Equitable Motion Picture Company
(Whipple's 4th film)
  • The Reapers (1916)

Rolfe-Metro Corporation (B.A. Rolfe)
  • The Man Who Dared God (1917)
  • Would You Forgive? (1919)
Triumph Film Corporation

Possible sources

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  • In 1915, Whipple lived at the same place as writers Paul Bern and Dorothy and Louis W. Physioc (1879–1972) at the Humber Beach Hotel (Connes)

Controvers

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Film director James C. Young married actress and screenwriter Clare Whipple and, in 1922, cast her as Clara Young, the same name as one of this two earlier wives who, as actress, also were cast as Clara Young.

References

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Inline citations
  1. ^ Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual (entry: "Whipple, Clara Brimmer"), Lillian R. Gale (ed.), Motion Picture News Inc. (publisher) (1921), pg. 244; OCLC 49486935