Colin Clive

Colin Clive

1900-01-20

Biography

Colin Clive was born to a British colonel and his wife in St. Malo, France on 20 January 1900. His schooling was at the Convent of the Holy Cross, Boscombe, and Stonyhurst College, in preparation for entering Sandhurst, the British royal military academy. Unfortunately, a riding accident shattered the young man's knee and disqualified him for military service. Clive entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, making his debut in 1919 as 'Claude' in The Eclipse. After almost ten years of touring, he was chosen for the role of 'Stanhope' in the war play Journey's End, replacing Laurence Olivier who had another commitment. Journey's End was Clive's beginning and his end. Both the actor and the character were alcoholics - Clive to relieve monstrous stage fright, Stanhope to numb the agonies of war. When Journey's End was filmed in 1929, Clive started his film career. He made 18 films, each stylish, quirky, and highly individualistic. Colin Clive died in Los Angeles, California on 25 June 1937, of tuberculosis worsened by chronic alcoholism. He was 37 years old.

Also appears in

Frankenstein

Frankenstein

7.5

Bride of Frankenstein

Bride of Frankenstein

7.5

The Ghost of Frankenstein

The Ghost of Frankenstein

5.8

Mad Love

Mad Love

6.9

Christopher Strong

Christopher Strong

5.9

History Is Made at Night

History Is Made at Night

6.6

One More River

One More River

5.3

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

4.9

Clive of India

Clive of India

4.6

Universal Horror

Universal Horror

7.2

Report

Report

6.2

Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook

Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook

5.7

The Widow from Monte Carlo

The Widow from Monte Carlo

5.0

The Girl from 10th Avenue

The Girl from 10th Avenue

6.5

The Key

The Key

4.9

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

6.3

The Right to Live

The Right to Live

5.1

Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film

Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film

7.5

The Woman I Love

The Woman I Love

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Looking Forward

Looking Forward

6.2