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Clarence G. Badger(1880-1964)

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  • Writer
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Clarence G. Badger
A graduate of the Boston Polytechnic Institute, Clarence Badger had a varied early career as an artist, stage actor, editor and journalist with several newspapers and magazines (including "The Youth's Companion"), before entering the film business with Mack Sennett in 1915. At Sennett's Triangle-Keystone, his qualifications ensured rapid promotion to writer/director of numerous two-reel situation comedies. Badger's style was gentler, more subtle and based on character development, rather than on the prevalent visual slapstick. Several of his early shorts featured a young Gloria Swanson in the first stages of her climb to stardom.

Badger was lured away from Sennett by Samuel Goldwyn in 1917, to direct a series of comedies with Will Rogers, including the small town farce Jubilo (1919), Doubling for Romeo (1921) and Honest Hutch (1920). During the 1920's, he worked for Paramount and Metro, where his best films were the Civil War romp Hands Up! (1926), Potash and Perlmutter (1923), and the romantic comedy that made Clara Bow into a major star, It (1927). During the remainder of the decade, Badger directed some of the biggest names in the business, from Colleen Moore and Betty Compson, to Jack Buchanan and Bebe Daniels. Pick of the bunch among his last few directorial efforts (under contract to Warner Brothers/First National) was the high-spirited first-time screen adaptation of the Broadway hit musical No, No, Nanette (1930). There were also two back-to-back box office flops, the Herbert Fields musical The Hot Heiress (1931) and the woefully under-acted melodrama Woman Hungry (1931). These failures may have persuaded Badger to leave the industry.

In 1935, he moved out of his Spanish colonial-style mansion in the Hollywood Hills and emigrated to Australia a year later. Except for a couple of independently produced melodramas filmed in New South Wales, Clarence Badger spent the remainder of his life in happy retirement.
BornJune 9, 1880
DiedJune 17, 1964(84)
BornJune 9, 1880
DiedJune 17, 1964(84)
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Known for

Rangle River (1936)
Rangle River
6.4
  • Director(as Clarence Badger)
  • 1936
Noah Beery, Lila Lee, and Jack Mulhall in Murder Will Out (1930)
Murder Will Out
  • Director
  • 1930
Clara Bow and Lane Chandler in Red Hair (1928)
Red Hair
6.6
  • Director
  • 1928
Ben Lyon and Ona Munson in The Hot Heiress (1931)
The Hot Heiress
5.7
  • Director(as Clarence Badger)
  • 1931

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Director

  • That Certain Something
  • Rangle River (1936)
    Rangle River
    • (as Clarence Badger)
  • When Strangers Marry (1933)
    When Strangers Marry
  • Dorothy Mackaill and James Rennie in Party Husband (1931)
    Party Husband
    • (as Clarence Badger)
  • Sidney Blackmer, Raymond Hatton, Fred Kohler, and Lila Lee in Woman Hungry (1931)
    Woman Hungry
  • Ben Lyon and Ona Munson in The Hot Heiress (1931)
    The Hot Heiress
    • (as Clarence Badger)
  • Walter Huston, James Rennie, and Dorothy Revier in The Bad Man (1930)
    The Bad Man
  • Clive Brook, Billie Dove, and Leila Hyams in Sweethearts and Wives (1930)
    Sweethearts and Wives
  • Le masque d'Hollywood (1930)
    Le masque d'Hollywood
  • Noah Beery, Lila Lee, and Jack Mulhall in Murder Will Out (1930)
    Murder Will Out
  • Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray in No, No, Nanette (1930)
    No, No, Nanette
  • Irène Bordoni in Paris (1929)
    Paris
  • Clara Bow in Three Week Ends (1928)
    Three Week Ends
  • Bebe Daniels in Hot News (1928)
    Hot News
  • Bebe Daniels in The Fifty-Fifty Girl (1928)
    The Fifty-Fifty Girl

Writer

  • That Certain Something
  • Man Alone
    • (as Clarence Badger)
  • Chester Conklin and Marie Prevost in His Hidden Purpose (1918)
    His Hidden Purpose
  • Done in Oil (1917)
    Done in Oil
  • You Want Something
  • A Family Affair
  • Chester Conklin in Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts (1915)
    Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts
  • Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in Kidnapping the King's Kids
  • Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Lost Roll
  • Gale Henry in Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry (1915)
    Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry
  • Max Asher and Lillian Peacock in Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Ore Mystery (1915)
    Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Ore Mystery
  • At the Beach Incognito
  • The Bravest of the Brave
  • Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Dread Society of the Sacred Sausage
  • A Dip in the Water

Producer

  • Rangle River (1936)
    Rangle River
    • (as Clarence Badger)
  • Clara Bow and Lane Chandler in Red Hair (1928)
    Red Hair
  • Bebe Daniels in She's a Sheik (1927)
    She's a Sheik
  • Clara Bow in It (1927)
    It
    • (uncredited)

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    • June 9, 1880
    • San Francisco, California, USA
    • June 17, 1964
    • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(undisclosed)
    • July 16, 1914 - ?
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