Clarence Muse

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Clarence Muse was an American actor, director, and composer known as a pioneering Black performer in early 20th-century film and theater.

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Clarence Muse canonical 4

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instanceOf actor
composer
director
film actor
human
pioneer of African-American cinema
screenwriter
singer
stage actor
burialPlace Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California, United States
causeOfDeath cerebral hemorrhage
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1889-10-14
dateOfDeath 1979-10-13
educatedAt Dickinson College
Dickinson School of Law
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Muse
fieldOfWork film
music
theatre
genre comedy
drama
givenName Clarence
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Clarence Muse self-link
notableAchievement co-wrote the story for the film Way Down South (1939)
one of the first African-American actors to star in a film
notableWork Broken Earth
Car Wash
Porgy (stage production, performer)
The Black Stallion
The Broken Earth (1939 film)
The Cabin in the Cotton
The Invisible Ghost
Way Down South
occupation actor
composer
director
film actor
screenwriter
singer
stage actor
placeOfBirth Baltimore, Maryland, United States
placeOfDeath Perris
surface form: Perris, California, United States
residence Los Angeles
surface form: Los Angeles, California, United States
sexOrGender male
yearsActive 1910s–1970s

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The Black Stallion castMember Clarence Muse
Clarence Muse name Clarence Muse self-link
Broadway Bill starred Clarence Muse
Buck and the Preacher coStar Clarence Muse