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Oliver Burchett Clarence (25 March 1870, Hampstead, London – 2 October 1955, Hove, Sussex) was an English actor. Following his education at Dover College and University College Hospital, he made his stage debut in 1890.
Stocky, bespectacled English character actor, whose career began in the music halls. Educated at Dover College, Oliver Burchett Clarence acted in repertory theatre from 1890. He then worked as a member of actor-manager Frank Benson's troupe for a number of years.
- March 25, 1870
- October 2, 1955
O.B. Clarence. Actor: Great Expectations. Stocky, bespectacled English character actor, whose career began in the music halls. Educated at Dover College, Oliver Burchett Clarence acted in repertory theatre from 1890. He then worked as a member of actor-manager Frank Benson's troupe for a number of years.
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- London, England, UK
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- Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
O.B. Clarence. Actor: Great Expectations. Stocky, bespectacled English character actor, whose career began in the music halls. Educated at Dover College, Oliver Burchett Clarence acted in repertory theatre from 1890. He then worked as a member of actor-manager Frank Benson's troupe for a number of years.
- March 25, 1870
- October 2, 1955
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O.B. Clarence was a actor who was born in 1870 in United Kingdom and died in 1955 known for A Place of One's Own, Seven Sinners, The Bells, Perfect Understanding, Penn of Pennsylvania, Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It, Black Eyes, The Only Girl, The King of Paris and Good Night, Vienna