John Clements

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    April 25, 1910

    Day of Death

    April 6, 1988 (77 years old)

    Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

    John Clements

    Biography

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir John Selby Clements, CBE (25 April 1910 – 6 April 1988) was an English actor and producer who worked in theatre, television and film. Clements attended St Paul's School and St John's College, Cambridge University then worked with Nigel Playfair and afterwards spent a few years in Ben Greet's Shakespearean Company. He made his first stage appearance in 1930. Clements founded the Intimate Theatre at Palmers Green in 1935, which is a combined repertory and try-out theatre. He appeared in almost 200 plays, and presented a number of plays in the West End as actor-manager-producer. He also started his film work in 1933. Clements was the artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre from 1966 to 1973. He married the actress Kay Hammond and together they became a critical success on stage with their West End revival of Noel Coward's play Private Lives in 1945. In 1952 they both appeared in Clements' own play The Happy Marriage, an adaptation of Jean-Bernard Luc's Le Complexe de Philemon. Clements starred as Edward Moutlon Barrett in the musical Robert and Elizabeth, a successful adaptation of The Barretts of Wimpole Street. His stepson is the actor John Standing. As a film actor John Clements came to prominence when the film director Victor Saville chose him to star opposite Ralph Richardson in South Riding (1938). The two actors were reunited in the very successful The Four Feathers (1939). After this Clements' film career was somewhat intermittent although he made a series of British war films for Ealing Studios and British Aviation Pictures, such as Convoy (1940), Ships with Wings (1942), Tomorrow We Live (1943), and as Yugoslav guerrilla leader Milosh Petrovitch in Undercover (1943). He had a cameo role (as Advocate General) in Gandhi (1982). Clements was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1956 and knighted in 1968. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Clements, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Known For

    • Gandhi

      Gandhi

      1982

    • Things to Come

      Things to Come

      1936

    • The Four Feathers

      The Four Feathers

      1939

    • Oh! What a Lovely War

      Oh! What a Lovely War

      1969

    • Rembrandt

      Rembrandt

      1936

    • The Mind Benders

      The Mind Benders

      1963

    • The Silent Enemy

      The Silent Enemy

      1958

    • Knight Without Armour

      Knight Without Armour

      1937

    • Convoy

      Convoy

      1940

    • They Came to a City

      They Came to a City

      1944

    • Train of Events

      Train of Events

      1949

    • Undercover

      Undercover

      1943

    • Tomorrow We Live

      Tomorrow We Live

      1943

    • South Riding

      South Riding

      1938

    • Once in a New Moon

      Once in a New Moon

      1935