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February 1887, Charlottesville, Virginia - 28 December 1962,
Hollywood, California
Kathleen Clifford made her screen debut in the 1917 William Bertram
directed mystery serial Who Is Number One? opposite silent film
actor Cullen Landis. She would appear in several high profile roles
throughout the late 1910s and early 1920s. Most notably: opposite
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. in the 1919 comedy When the Clouds Roll By ,
in the Ouida Bergère penned and George Fitzmaurice directed crime
drama Kick In opposite Betty Compson, May McAvoy and Bert Lytell
(1922), and in the role of 'Queen Berengaria' opposite Wallace Beery
and the young actress Marguerite De La Motte in Richard the
Lion-Hearted (1923). Clifford's last silent film would be in the
1928 James Cruze directed comedy Excess Baggage opposite the popular
silent film actor William Haines. |