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{{Short description|British actor (1897–1986)}}
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| name = Clifford Mollison
| name = Clifford Mollison
| birth_date = {{birth date|1897|03|30|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1897|03|30|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
| birth_place = London, England
| death_date = {{death date and age|1986|06|04|1897|03|30|df=yes}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1986|06|04|1897|03|30|df=yes}}
| death_place = [[Cyprus]]
| death_place = Cyprus
| birthname = Clifford Lely Mollison
| birthname = Clifford Lely Mollison
| occupation = Actor
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1913–1980
| yearsactive = 1913–1980
| spouse = Muriel Agnes Pope <br>({{abbr|m.|married}} 1923; ? 19??)<br />Avril Wheatley<br>({{abbr|m.|married}} 1952; ? 19??)
| spouse = Muriel Agnes Pope <br>({{abbr|m.|married}} 1923; ? - 19??)<br />Avril Wheatley<br>({{abbr|m.|married}} 1952; ? - 19??)
| relatives = [[Henry Mollison]] (brother)
| relatives = [[Henry Mollison]] (brother)
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'''Clifford Lely Mollison''' (30 March 1897 – 4 June 1986) was a British [[Theatre|stage]], [[film actor|film]] and [[television actor]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://theatricalia.com/person/hsd/clifford-mollison|title=Clifford Mollison &#124; Theatricalia|website=theatricalia.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f69b4dc|title=Clifford Mollison|website=BFI}}</ref> He made his stage debut in 1913.<ref>{{cite book|last=McFarlane|first=Brian|title=The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lXnXDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA526|year=2016|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-1-5261-1197-5|page=526}}</ref> He was married to the actress Avril Wheatley.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/clifford-mollison-and-his-actress-wife-avril-wheatley-with-their-son-james-after-his-christening-for-full-caption-see-version-4049541a|title=Clifford Mollison His Actress Wife Avril Wheatley Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image &#124; Shutterstock|website=Shutterstock Editorial}}</ref> His younger brother was the actor [[Henry Mollison]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kent.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/theatre/r.php/30591/show.html|title=Theatre collections: record view - Special Collections & Archives - University of Kent|website=www.kent.ac.uk}}</ref>
'''Clifford Lely Mollison''' (30 March 1897 – 4 June 1986) was a British stage, film and television actor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://theatricalia.com/person/hsd/clifford-mollison|title=Clifford Mollison &#124; Theatricalia|website=theatricalia.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f69b4dc|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306081242/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f69b4dc|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 March 2016|title=Clifford Mollison|website=BFI}}</ref> He made his stage debut in 1913.<ref>{{cite book|last=McFarlane|first=Brian|title=The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lXnXDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA526|year=2016|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-1-5261-1197-5|page=526}}</ref> He was married to the actress Avril Wheatley.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/clifford-mollison-and-his-actress-wife-avril-wheatley-with-their-son-james-after-his-christening-for-full-caption-see-version-4049541a|title=Clifford Mollison His Actress Wife Avril Wheatley Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image &#124; Shutterstock|website=Shutterstock Editorial}}</ref> His younger brother was the actor [[Henry Mollison]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kent.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/theatre/r.php/30591/show.html|title=Theatre collections: record view - Special Collections & Archives - University of Kent|website=www.kent.ac.uk}}</ref>


Mollison acted in the [[West End theatre|West End]] on a number of occasions. In 1921 he appeared at the [[Strand Theatre, London|Strand Theatre]] in [[Ian Hay]]'s ''[[A Safety Match]]''. In 1923 he was in [[Charles McEvoy]]'s ''[[The Likes of Her]]''. In 1925 he starred in the play ''[[The River (play)|The River]]'' by [[Patrick Hastings]].
Mollison acted in the [[West End theatre|West End]] on a number of occasions. In 1921 he appeared at the [[Strand Theatre, London|Strand Theatre]] in [[Ian Hay]]'s ''[[A Safety Match (play)|A Safety Match]]''. In 1923 he was in [[Charles McEvoy]]'s ''[[The Likes of Her]]''. In 1925 he starred in the play ''[[The River (play)|The River]]'' by [[Patrick Hastings]]. In 1953 he appeared in [[Peter Ustinov]]'s ''[[The Love of Four Colonels]]''.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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! Notes
! Notes
|-
|-
| 1930
|1930|| ''[[Almost a Honeymoon (1930 film)|Almost a Honeymoon]]'' || Basil Dibley ||
| ''[[Almost a Honeymoon (1930 film)|Almost a Honeymoon]]''
| Basil Dibley
|
|-
|-
| 1932
|1932|| ''[[The Lucky Number]]'' || Percy Gibbs ||
| ''[[The Lucky Number]]''
| Percy Gibbs
|
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|1933
|1933|| ''[[Meet My Sister]]'' || Lord Victor Wilby ||
| ''[[Meet My Sister]]''
| Lord Victor Wilby
|
|-
|-
|1933|| ''[[A Southern Maid (film)|A Southern Maid]]'' || Jack Rawden / Willoughby ||
| ''[[A Southern Maid (film)|A Southern Maid]]''
| Jack Rawden / Willoughby
|
|-
|-
| rowspan=5|1934
|1934|| ''[[The Luck of a Sailor]]'' || Shorty ||
| ''[[The Luck of a Sailor]]''
| Shorty
|
|-
|-
|1934|| ''[[Freedom of the Seas (film)|Freedom of the Seas]]'' || Smith ||
| ''[[Freedom of the Seas (film)|Freedom of the Seas]]''
| Smith
|
|-
|-
|1934|| ''[[Give Her a Ring]]'' || Paul Hendrick ||
| ''[[Give Her a Ring]]''
| Paul Hendrick
|
|-
|-
|1934|| ''[[Radio Parade of 1935]]'' || Jimmie Clare ||
| ''[[Radio Parade of 1935]]''
| Jimmie Clare
|
|-
|-
|1934|| ''[[Mister Cinders]]'' || Jim Lancaster ||
| ''[[Mister Cinders]]''
| Jim Lancaster
|
|-
|-
| 1935
|1935|| ''[[Royal Cavalcade]]'' || Customer || Uncredited
| ''[[Royal Cavalcade]]''
| Customer
| Uncredited
|-
|-
|1939|| ''[[Blind Folly]]'' || George Bunyard ||
| 1939|| ''[[Blind Folly]]''
| George Bunyard
|
|-
|-
| 1951
|1951|| ''[[Scrooge (1951 film)|Scrooge]]'' || Samuel Wilkins ||
| ''[[Scrooge (1951 film)|Scrooge]]''
| Samuel Wilkins
|
|-
|-
| 1956
|1956|| ''[[The Baby and the Battleship]]'' || Salis ||
| ''[[The Baby and the Battleship]]''
| Salis
|
|-
|-
| 1961
|1961|| ''[[Mary Had a Little...]]'' || Watkins ||
| ''[[Mary Had a Little...]]''
| Watkins
|
|-
|-
| 1963
|1963|| ''[[The V.I.P.s (film)|The V.I.P.s]]'' || Mr. River, the Hotel Manager || Uncredited
| ''[[The V.I.P.s (film)|The V.I.P.s]]''
| Mr. River, the Hotel Manager
| Uncredited
|-
|-
| 1969
|1969|| ''[[Oh! What a Lovely War]]'' || Heckler at Pankhurst Speech ||
| ''[[Oh! What a Lovely War]]''
| Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
|
|-
|-
| 1972
|1972|| ''[[That's Your Funeral]]'' || Witherspoon ||
| ''[[That's Your Funeral]]''
| Witherspoon
|
|-
|-
| 1973
|1973|| ''[[Love Thy Neighbour (1973 film)|Love Thy Neighbour]]'' || Registrar ||
| ''[[Love Thy Neighbour (1973 film)|Love Thy Neighbour]]''
| Registrar
|
|-
| 1974
| ''[[Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell]]''
| Judge
|
|-
| 1980
| ''[[Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson]]''
| Carstairs
| Episode: ''The Case of the Final Curtain''
|-
|-
|1974|| ''[[Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell]]'' || Judge ||
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 03:34, 13 November 2023

Clifford Mollison
Born
Clifford Lely Mollison

(1897-03-30)30 March 1897
London, England
Died4 June 1986(1986-06-04) (aged 89)
Cyprus
OccupationActor
Years active1913–1980
Spouse(s)Muriel Agnes Pope
(m. 1923; ? - 19??)
Avril Wheatley
(m. 1952; ? - 19??)
RelativesHenry Mollison (brother)

Clifford Lely Mollison (30 March 1897 – 4 June 1986) was a British stage, film and television actor.[1][2] He made his stage debut in 1913.[3] He was married to the actress Avril Wheatley.[4] His younger brother was the actor Henry Mollison.[5]

Mollison acted in the West End on a number of occasions. In 1921 he appeared at the Strand Theatre in Ian Hay's A Safety Match. In 1923 he was in Charles McEvoy's The Likes of Her. In 1925 he starred in the play The River by Patrick Hastings. In 1953 he appeared in Peter Ustinov's The Love of Four Colonels.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1930 Almost a Honeymoon Basil Dibley
1932 The Lucky Number Percy Gibbs
1933 Meet My Sister Lord Victor Wilby
A Southern Maid Jack Rawden / Willoughby
1934 The Luck of a Sailor Shorty
Freedom of the Seas Smith
Give Her a Ring Paul Hendrick
Radio Parade of 1935 Jimmie Clare
Mister Cinders Jim Lancaster
1935 Royal Cavalcade Customer Uncredited
1939 Blind Folly George Bunyard
1951 Scrooge Samuel Wilkins
1956 The Baby and the Battleship Salis
1961 Mary Had a Little... Watkins
1963 The V.I.P.s Mr. River, the Hotel Manager Uncredited
1969 Oh! What a Lovely War Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
1972 That's Your Funeral Witherspoon
1973 Love Thy Neighbour Registrar
1974 Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Judge
1980 Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson Carstairs Episode: The Case of the Final Curtain

References

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  1. ^ "Clifford Mollison | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  2. ^ "Clifford Mollison". BFI. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.
  3. ^ McFarlane, Brian (2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Manchester University Press. p. 526. ISBN 978-1-5261-1197-5.
  4. ^ "Clifford Mollison His Actress Wife Avril Wheatley Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock". Shutterstock Editorial.
  5. ^ "Theatre collections: record view - Special Collections & Archives - University of Kent". www.kent.ac.uk.
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