Birthday: 1892-12-26
Deathday: 1975-10-16
Birthplace: Ashland, Oregon, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Don Barclay (born Donn Van Tassel Barclay, December 26, 1892 – October 16, 1975) was an American actor, artist and caricaturist whose many roles stretched the period from the Keystone Cops in 1915 to Mary Poppins in 1964 and whose many paintings and caricatures of celebrities filled establishments worldwide and are archived in the Library of Congress.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1971-10-07 | Bedknobs and Broomsticks | Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited) | |
1964-12-17 | Mary Poppins | Mr. Binnacle | |
1961-01-25 | One Hundred and One Dalmatians | Truck Driver (voice) | |
1951-07-28 | Alice in Wonderland | Other Cards (voice) | |
1950-02-22 | Cinderella | Doorman (voice) | |
1948-12-09 | Whispering Smith | Dr. Sawbuck | |
1948-04-30 | The Sainted Sisters | Dr. Benton (uncredited) | |
1947-12-12 | Big Town After Dark | Gambler (uncredited) | |
1946-10-17 | My Darling Clementine | Opera House Owner (uncredited) | |
1944-08-16 | In Society | Drowning Drunk (uncredited) | |
1943-09-25 | Thank Your Lucky Stars | Pete (uncredited) | |
1943-05-13 | The More the Merrier | Drunk (uncredited) | |
1943-03-18 | After Midnight with Boston Blackie | Cigar clerk | |
1943-03-05 | Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man | Franzec a Vasarian | |
1942-11-14 | Silver Queen | Drunk (uncredited) | |
1942-10-02 | The Falcon's Brother | Lefty | |
1942-09-17 | Mexican Spitfire's Elephant | Mr. Smith of the Elephants | |
1942-08-13 | The Big Street | Eating Contest Emcee (Uncredited) | |
1942-06-26 | Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost | Fingers O'Toole | |
1942-04-24 | This Gun for Hire | Piano Player (uncredited) | |
1942-04-09 | Blondie's Blessed Event | Walter (uncredited) | |
1941-10-17 | South of Tahiti | Tattooer | |
1941-10-01 | Honky Tonk | Man with Feathers | |
1941-09-15 | Badlands Of Dakota | Joe | |
1939-04-07 | The Flying Irishman | Bettor | |
1939-03-11 | The Oklahoma Kid | Drunk (uncredited) | |
1938-06-17 | Outlaw Express | Sergeant Andy Sharpe | |
1938-04-09 | Accidents Will Happen | Martin Dorsey | |
1938-03-08 | Thunder in the Desert | Rusty | |
1938-01-08 | The Spy Ring | Private Timothy O'Reilly | |
1937-10-29 | Live, Love and Learn | Reporter (uncredited) | |
1937-09-26 | Behind the Mike | Sparky | |
1937-09-17 | My Dear Miss Aldrich | Second Drunk at Red Apple Inn (uncredited) | |
1937-07-15 | Ever Since Eve | Drunken Neighbor (uncredited) | |
1937-07-04 | I Cover the War! | Elmer Davis | |
1937-06-08 | Sweetheart of the Navy | Pete | |
1937-06-06 | Border Phantom | Lucky Smith | |
1937-05-29 | Kid Galahad | (uncredited) | |
1937-05-22 | The Go-Getter | J. Browne #1 (uncredited) | |
1937-03-13 | Navy Spy | Bertie | |
1936-11-28 | Fugitive in the Sky | Ronald DeWitt | |
1936-10-24 | White Legion | Miggs | |
1936-07-07 | The Lion's Den | Paddy Callahan | |
1936-05-02 | Treachery Rides the Range | Corporal Bunce | |
1936-01-29 | Man Hunt | Reporter Waffles | |
1936-01-11 | The Murder of Dr. Harrigan | Jackson - the Drunk | |
1935-11-30 | Frisco Kid | Drunk (uncredited) | |
1934-06-02 | Honky Donkey | Barclay | |
1934-05-19 | Maid in Hollywood | Sound Man | |
1934-05-12 | A Duke for a Day | Joe Morgan | |
1934-03-30 | Soup and Fish | First Butler, with Knee Britches | |
1934-02-16 | Mixed Nuts | Prof. Barclay | |
1933-12-23 | Air Fright | Mr. Barclay, the Inventor | |
1933-11-14 | Backs to Nature | Forest Ranger (uncredited) | |
1933-11-11 | Keg o' My Heart | Census Taker (uncredited) | |
1933-09-16 | Beauty and the Bus | Motorist | |
1915-04-02 | Ambrose's Lofty Perch |