Stanley Clements
Born July 16, 1926 (Age: 99)
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Long Island, New York, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stanley Clements (July 16, 1926 – October 16, 1981) was an American actor and comedian. Stanley Clements was born Stanislaw Klimowicz in Long Island, New York. Young Stan realized that he wanted a show-business career while he was in grammar school, and when he graduated from college he toured in vaudeville for two years. He then joined the touring company of the Major Bowes Amateur Hour. In 1941, he was signed to a contract by 20th Century Fox and appeared in several B films for the studio. After a short stint with the East Side Kids, he set out on his own again, this time landing roles in more prestigious pictures. He was featured in the Bing Crosby hit Going My Way, and scored a great success as a jockey in the Alan Ladd feature Salty O'Rourke. His career was interrupted by military service in World War II, and when he returned, he began appearing in lower-budgeted films, including Johnny Holiday (cast against type as a psychopath). He starred in a series of action/detective pictures at Allied Artists for producer Ben Schwalb and director Edward Bernds. Schwalb soon became staff producer for The Bowery Boys, and when he needed a replacement for Leo Gorcey in 1956, he asked Clements to step in. Clements comfortably settled into the role of Huntz Hall's sidekick, beginning with Fighting Trouble, and co-starred in the final seven Bowery Boys comedies. The series finally ended in 1958, and Clements went on to a steady career of supporting roles in film and TV until his death from emphysema in 1981. One of his last jobs was an appearance in a nationally advertised commercial for Pringle's potato chips. Stanley Clements died of emphysema in Pasadena, California, and is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stanley Clements,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stanley Clements (July 16, 1926 – October 16, 1981) was an American actor and comedian.
Stanley Clements was born Stanislaw Klimowicz in Long Island, New York. Young Stan realized that he wanted a show-business career while he was in grammar school, and when he graduated from college he toured in vaudeville for two years. He then joined the touring company of the Major Bowes Amateur Hour. In 1941, he was signed to a contract by 20th Century Fox and appeared in several B films for the studio.
After a short stint with the East Side Kids, he set out on his own again, this time landing roles in more prestigious pictures. He was featured in the Bing Crosby hit Going My Way, and scored a great success as a jockey in the Alan Ladd feature Salty O'Rourke. His career was interrupted by military service in World War II, and when he returned, he began appearing in lower-budgeted films, including Johnny Holiday (cast against type as a psychopath). He starred in a series of action/detective pictures at Allied Artists for producer Ben Schwalb and director Edward Bernds.
Schwalb soon became staff producer for The Bowery Boys, and when he needed a replacement for Leo Gorcey in 1956, he asked Clements to step in. Clements comfortably settled into the role of Huntz Hall's sidekick, beginning with Fighting Trouble, and co-starred in the final seven Bowery Boys comedies.
The series finally ended in 1958, and Clements went on to a steady career of supporting roles in film and TV until his death from emphysema in 1981. One of his last jobs was an appearance in a nationally advertised commercial for Pringle's potato chips.
Stanley Clements died of emphysema in Pasadena, California, and is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Stanley Clements,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
Hot Lead & Cold Feet
1978
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as Saloon Man 2
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Age: 51
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
1963
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as Reporter (uncredited)
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Age: 37
Tammy and the Doctor
1963
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as Wally Day
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Age: 36
Saintly Sinners
1962
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as Slim
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Age: 35
Sniper's Ridge
1961
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as Cpl. Pumphrey
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Age: 34
A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed
1958
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as Fitz
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Age: 32
In the Money
1958
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as Stanislaus 'Duke' Coveleskie
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Age: 31
Hot Shots
1956
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as Duke Coveleskie
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Age: 30
Fighting Trouble
1956
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as Duke Covelske
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Age: 30
Last of the Desperados
1955
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as Bert McGuire
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Age: 29
Wiretapper
1955
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as Tony
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Age: 29
Robbers' Roost
1955
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as Chuck
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Age: 28
Mad at the World
1955
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as Marty aka Ignatz
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Age: 28
Air Strike
1955
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as G. H. Alexander
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Age: 28
The Rocket Man
1954
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as Bob
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Age: 27
Hot News
1953
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as Mark Miller
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Age: 27
White Lightning
1953
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as Mike Connors
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Age: 26
Destination Murder
1950
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as Jackie Wales
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Age: 23
Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang
1950
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as Stash
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Age: 23
Salty O'Rourke
1945
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as Johnny Cates
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Age: 18
See My Lawyer
1945
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as Willie
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Age: 18
'Neath Brooklyn Bridge
1942
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as Stash
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Age: 16
On the Sunny Side
1942
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as Tom Sanders
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Age: 15
Right to the Heart
1942
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as Stash
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Age: 15
I Wake Up Screaming
1941
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as Newsboy (uncredited)
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Age: 15
Down in San Diego
1941
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as Louie Schwartz
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Age: 15
Accent on Love
1941
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as Patrick Henry Lombroso
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Age: 14
Tall, Dark and Handsome
1941
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as Detroit Harry Morrison Jr.
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Age: 14