Clarence Brooks (actor)
Clarence Ahart Brooks[1] (1896–1969) was an American actor. He appeared in numerous films including in starring roles.[2][3] With Noble Johnson and James Thomas Smith he formed Lincoln Motion Picture Company in 1916.[4] He starred in the 1921 film By Right of Birth.

Harlem Rides the Range poster
He is featured in the 1989 documentary film That's Black Entertainment.
Filmography
    
- The Realization of a Negro's Ambition (1916)
 - The Trooper of Company K (1916)
 - The Law of Nature (1916)[5]
 - A Man's Duty (1919)
 - By Right of Birth (1921)
 - Absent (1928)
 - Georgia Rose (1930)
 - Arrowsmith (1931)
 - Murder in Harlem (1935), also released as Lem Hawkins' Confession
 - Dark Manhattan (1937)
 - Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938)
 - Harlem Rides the Range (1939)
 - The Bronze Buckaroo (1939)
 - Up Jumped the Devil (1941)
 - Wild Women (1951)
 
References
    
- "Dr. Pauline e. Brooks and Abye family collection".
 - "Clarence Brooks". September 30, 2014.
 - Berry, S. Torriano; Berry, Venise T. (2015). "Brooks, Clarence". Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-4422-4702-4.
 - "Meet the Black Actor Who Changed Hollywood". OZY. July 17, 2018.
 - Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (2004). "Brooks, Clarence". Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance: A-J. Taylor & Francis. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-57958-457-3.
 
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