Don Barclay
Biography
Don Barclay, originally named Donn Van Tassel Barclay, was an accomplished American actor, artist, and caricaturist, born on December 26, 1892. His career in entertainment spanned nearly five decades, with notable performances beginning with the iconic Keystone Cops in 1915 and extending to his appearance in the beloved film Mary Poppins in 1964.
In addition to his acting prowess, Barclay was also an exceptional artist, renowned for his caricatures and paintings that captured the essence of various celebrities. His works gained international acclaim, adorning numerous establishments around the globe. Many of these artistic creations are preserved in the Library of Congress, highlighting his lasting impact on both the art world and the entertainment industry.
Barclay's contributions to film and art left an indelible mark, showcasing his versatile talents and creativity. He passed away on October 16, 1975, but his legacy continues to inspire future generations of artists and performers alike.
Filmography
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The Collector
1965
Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost
1942 • Fingers O'Toole
Treachery Rides the Range
1936 • Corporal Bunce
Cinderella
1950 • Doorman (voice)
Whispering Smith
1948
Last of the American Hoboes
1967
Border Phantom
1937 • Lucky Smith
I Cover the War!
1937 • Elmer Davis
Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
1942 • Mr. Smith of the Elephants
The Big Street
1942
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943 • Franzec a Vasarian