Westcott Bailey Clarke (September 27, 1886 – January 26, 1959), also known as Westcott Clarke, W.
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Clarke, Westcott B.
Clarke and W.
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Westcott, was an American film actor and Broadway actor.
Clarke was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, on September 27, 1886.
He appeared in 12 films during his career and was best known for his role in Safety Last! from 1923.
Before 1922, he was active on Broadway.
Clarke died in Los Angeles, California, in 1959.
He is interred in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California.
Jimmy Jump's boss asks him to meet his small niece and her dog and entertain them between trains. Jimmy buys a balloon or two and looks over the station for a little girl. He takes one by mistake, narrowly escapes being arrested as a kidnapper and finally meets the niece, who is an over-dressed, ultra-modern young woman. The time between trains is spent in trying to hide the dog from the policeman, and when Jimmy puts his charge on the train, he feels that he has done a week's work in a day.
Assuming that he has killed the husband of the woman he also loves, Judson Clark flees through a blizzard to a lonely cabin, where he nearly dies. When he recovers, he has lost his memory and is believed to be dead until an actress recognizes "the young doctor." Following many adventures, the real killer confesses and Clark regains his memory and the woman he loves.
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