Claire Carleton

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Known For

Acting

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Gender

Female

Birthday

28-Sep-1913

Age

(113 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Claire Carlton
  • Clara Carlton

Claire Carleton

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Credits

Maid Trouble Maid Trouble (1946) Character: Woman
Leon Errol wants to retain his maid; complications ensue.
Triple Trouble Triple Trouble (1944) Character: Errol's Stenographer
Leon Errol wants to retain his secretary; complications ensue.
Cutie on Duty Cutie on Duty (1943) Character: Maizie
Leon Errol buys his wife a gift.
Wedtime Stories Wedtime Stories (1943) Character: An Old Flame
Two Leon Errols, father and son, both get married without telling the other and end up at the same Niagara Falls hotel on their respective honeymoons.
I'll Take Milk I'll Take Milk (1946) Character: N/A
Rita informs Leon that, as a lark, he stole a valuable necklace at a dinner party the night before and she will return it, but Leon remembers nothing about it. Just then, as Leon is taking the necklace out of his pocket, Mrs. Errol arrives with Barbara, her cousin and Barbara's fiancee. Mrs. Errol decides to give the necklace to Barbara as a wedding present. Leon tells Rita he will retrieve the necklace and return it to her that night. That Leon ends up getting chased by a guard dog and accused by Dorothy of philandering and Rita is a crook is a foregone conclusion.
Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944) Character: Fan Dancer
Errol is mistakenly involved in the raid of a burlesque show where he had innocently gone in order to hire some talent, including a fan dancer, for his lodge show.
Say Uncle Say Uncle (1944) Character: Fan Dancer
Suffering from a hangover, Errol finds himself with a hobo and a fan dancer left over as guests of the previous night's party, when his wife returns from a trip. His solution to pass them off as his uncle and niece from Alaska doesn't work out very well.
Her Accidental Hero Her Accidental Hero (1937) Character: Fake Accident Victim
Harry Gribbon is a masseur. He's sent out on a couple of jobs. After the first one goes poorly, it's on to the next. Before he can get there, he's mistaken for a fall guy in a fake accident racket ring.
Lost in a Turkish Bath Lost in a Turkish Bath (1953) Character: Henrietta Robin
Slim Harris is proud of his new job as a canary salesman, and visits his fiancée, Peggy, at her office. While there , one of the birds flies into the office of a lawyer, A. J. Corbett, across the hall and, while attempting to catch the bird, Corbett hies Slim as a process server. His first assignment is to serve papers on Bertram Fairweather, owner of a Turkish-bath. Fairweather does not wish to be served, so there is a chase all around the salon.
Seasoned Greetings Seasoned Greetings (1933) Character: Ben's Niece (uncredited)
The owner of an unsuccessful greeting cards store decides to sell 'talking' greeting cards in the form of records.
Let's Make Rhythm Let's Make Rhythm (1947) Character: N/A
The musical short features a romantic story that ties in with the music of Stan Kenton and his Orchestra with June Christy and the Pastels.
My Pal, Wolf My Pal, Wolf (1944) Character: Ruby
A lonely child, neglected by her parents, encounters and befriends a German Shepherd, but she's unaware the animal is a military dog being trained for service in WW2.
Rookies in Burma Rookies in Burma (1943) Character: Connie
In the jungles of Burma, U.S. Army Privates Jerry Miles, and Mike Strager, are still spending most of their time on KP duty. However they are captured by the Japanese and taken to a prison camp and discover that their long-suffering Sergeant Burke has also been captured. They manage to escape and find their way to a Burmese village in which two American showgirls, Janie and Connie who have escaped from Shanghai, are stranded. They all borrow an elephant and head for India.
Script Girl Script Girl (1938) Character: Job Seeker / Script Girl
A movie director needs a script girl . A strip girl, misunderstanding the job title, shows up.
Too Many Winners Too Many Winners (1947) Character: Mayme Martin
Michael Shayne mystery involving counterfeit tickets at a race track.
It's a Great Feeling It's a Great Feeling (1949) Character: Grace
A waitress at the Warner Brothers commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when actors Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan agree to help her.
By Love Possessed By Love Possessed (1961) Character: Mrs. Kovacs
An unhappily married woman engages in an affair with her husband's law partner.
By Love Possessed By Love Possessed (1961) Character: Mrs. Kovacs (uncredited)
An unhappily married woman engages in an affair with her husband's law partner.
Death in Small Doses Death in Small Doses (1957) Character: Mabel (uncredited)
A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.
Sorrowful Jones Sorrowful Jones (1949) Character: Agnes 'Happy Hips' Noonan (uncredited)
A young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. When her father doesn't return, he learns that taking care of a child interferes with his free-wheeling lifestyle. Sorrowful must also evade crooked gangsters and indulge in a bit of horse-thieving.
The Star The Star (1952) Character: Jailbird (uncredited)
Actress Margaret Elliot is well past her prime but refuses to retire from the acting business. Despite entreaties from both her daughter, Gretchen, and one-time professional colleague Jim Johannsen, Margaret remains convinced that she can regain her former glory. As she sets her sights on a coveted Hollywood role, Johannsen tries doggedly to get his unrequited love to see the folly of her ways.
The Time of Your Life The Time of Your Life (1948) Character: "Killer"
Joe spends a lot of his time at Nick's Pacific Street Saloon. Tom, who credits Joe with once saving his life, stops by regularly to run errands for Joe. Today, Tom notices a woman named Kitty when she comes into Nick's, and he quickly falls in love with her. Meanwhile, a distraught young man repeatedly calls his girlfriend, begging her to marry him. Nick himself muses on all the various persons who come into his bar, some to ask for work and others just to pass the time.
Ride the Man Down Ride the Man Down (1952) Character: Amelia
After Celia's father dies, a war erupts over control of his land.
Lady of Burlesque Lady of Burlesque (1943) Character: Sandra
After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before they strike again.
Youth Runs Wild Youth Runs Wild (1944) Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
The teens of a defense-plant town hop on the road to juvenile delinquency while their parents are busy with the war.
The Careless Years The Careless Years (1957) Character: Aunt Martha (uncredited)
A high school girl from a wealthy family falls for a fellow student from a poor family. Both families disapprove, and, unable to stand the pressure, the couple quit school and flee to Mexico.
Around the World Around the World (1943) Character: WAAC Lt. Spencer
Bandleader Kay Kyser takes his troupe of nutty musicians, goofball comics and pretty girl singers on a tour around the world to entertain the troops during World War II.
Melody and Moonlight Melody and Moonlight (1940) Character: Gloria
Jane Frazee made her starring film debut in the Republic B-plus musical Melody and Moonlight. The plot is motivated by the show-biz aspirations of bellboy Danny O'Brien (Johnny Downs). With the help of a wealthy chiropodist (Jerry Colonna), O'Brien not only gets to star on a big-time radio show, but also sprinkles stardust upon his sweetheart Kay Barnett (Jane Frazee)-who, unbeknownst to everyone but the audience, is the daughter of the show's sponsor.
The Senator Was Indiscreet The Senator Was Indiscreet (1947) Character: Ingrid Stuyvesant
A bumbling, long-winded and crooked Southern senator, considered by some as a dark horse for the Presidency, panics his party when his tell-all diary is stolen.
Bride by Mistake Bride by Mistake (1944) Character: Nurse Harrison
The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main interest is not money, she changes places with her secretary, Sylvia Lockwood, and assumes the role of a young working woman. However, she then falls for recuperating fighter pilot Anthony Travis, who, in turn, is madly in love with Sylvia -- or, perhaps, with the millions he thinks she has.
The Woman in the Window The Woman in the Window (1944) Character: Blonde (uncredited)
A seductive woman gets an innocent professor mixed up in murder.
That Texas Jamboree That Texas Jamboree (1946) Character: Lulubelle
With the backing of the Mayor, Brady is running a crooked gambling operation. When Sheriff Curt shuts him down, he reopens when the Mayor charters his place as a private club. When Curt decides to run for Mayor, he is made to shut down the popular Warren medicine show. With Curt now out of favor the Warrens decide to run their daughter for Mayor and Brady has a plan to stop her also.
The Buster Keaton Story The Buster Keaton Story (1957) Character: Myra Keaton
An inaccurate retelling of the life of silent filmmaker and comedian Buster Keaton.
Gun Town Gun Town (1946) Character: Belle Townley
Indian Agent Kip Lewis arrives in Gun Town where Buckskin Sawyer is having her payroll shipments robbed by Indians. Kip and his men are ready the next time and learn the robbers are white men dressed as Indians. Kip finds Davy Sawyer's case at the scene and confronts him. When Davy accuses Talbot whom he lent it to, Talbot shoots him. But Davy names Talbot before he dies and Kip goes after him.
Millionaire Playboy Millionaire Playboy (1940) Character: Woman Kissing Baby Joe
A young millionaire gets hiccups whenever he kisses a pretty woman.
If You Knew Susie If You Knew Susie (1948) Character: Vicki Vale (uncredited)
In the small town of Brookford, everybody can trace their ancestors back to the Revolutionary War, except Sam and Susie Parker. One day, however, they find a letter written by George Washington that mentions the bravery of a Revolutionary War hero named Parker.
Cast a Long Shadow Cast a Long Shadow (1959) Character: Saloon Girl at Poker Game
A young man without surname inherits a big indebted ranch and has to prove his worthiness managing a cattle drive.
Grand Ole Opry Grand Ole Opry (1940) Character: Ginger Gordon
Aided by musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, a small-town mayor in the Ozarks takes on a group of crooked politicians.
Satan's Cradle Satan's Cradle (1949) Character: Belle
Satan's Cradle was the fourth of producer Phil Krasne's "Cisco Kid" programmers for United Artists. This time, Cisco takes on a frontier megalomaniac, shyster lawyer Steve Gentry, who has taken over a mining town. Gentry's confederate is dancehall girl Lil who is as deadly as she is beautiful. When itinerant preacher Henry Lane is beaten to a pulp by Gentry's goons, Cisco and Pancho move in for the kill.
Westward the Women Westward the Women (1951) Character: Flashy Woman (uncredited)
There's a deficit of good, honest women in the West, and Roy Whitman wants to change that. His solution is to bring a caravan of over 100 mail-order brides from Chicago to California. It will be a long, difficult and dangerous journey for the women. So Whitman hires hardened, cynical Buck Wyatt to be their guide across the inhospitable frontier. But as disaster strikes on the trail, Buck just might discover that these women are stronger than he thinks.
Crime Doctor's Man Hunt Crime Doctor's Man Hunt (1946) Character: Ruby Farrell
A criminal psychologist investigates the murder of a veteran with amnesia.
I Was a Burlesque Queen I Was a Burlesque Queen (1953) Character: Myrtle
1947 film "Linda, Be Good" with added 3-D scenes with chorus girls.
Linda, Be Good Linda, Be Good (1947) Character: Myrtle
A writer decides to join a burlesque show so that she can write an authentic expose of the business.
The Reckless Moment The Reckless Moment (1949) Character: Woman (uncredited)
After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal.
Shockproof Shockproof (1949) Character: Florrie Kobiski (Uncredited)
Jenny Marsh, recently released from prison for killing a man, finds herself under the watchful eye of her parole officer, Griff Marat, who helps her secure a job caring for his ailing mother.
Fort Massacre Fort Massacre (1958) Character: Adele
New Mexico Territory, August 1879. The few surviving members of a cavalry column, which has been relentlessly decimated by the Apaches, attempt to reach Fort Crain. On their way through a hostile land, the obsessive and ruthless Sergeant Vinson takes to the limit the battered will of the troopers under his command.
Fright Night Fright Night (1947) Character: Kitty
The Stooges are managers of "Chopper", a beefy boxer, and they bet their bankroll on his next fight.
Honeychile Honeychile (1951) Character: Betty Loring
A music publishing company tries to swindle a song from a country girl that they inadvertently recorded without her permission.
The Black Sleep The Black Sleep (1956) Character: Carmona Daly
In 19th century England, a noted brain surgeon rescues a former student from being hanged on a false conviction for murder, and spirits him away to an ancient, repurposed abbey far in the countryside. There, he connives his pupil into assisting him in mapping the functions of the various parts of the human brain, using living subjects who are under a terrible animation-suspending drug called "black sleep". Subsequently, the student, along with the daughter of one of the subjects, discover that most of these subjects have survived but are being kept in a dungeon-like cellar, in various stages of physical and mental derangement...
Witness to Murder Witness to Murder (1954) Character: May - Mental Patient
A woman fights to convince the police that she witnessed a murder while looking out her bedroom window.
The Son of Dr. Jekyll The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951) Character: Hazel Sorelle (uncredited)
The son of the notorious Dr. Henry Jekyll is determined to prove that his father's reputation has been unjustly deserved. He sets out to develop his father's formula in order to prove that he was a brilliant scientist rather than a murderous monster.
Vacation in Reno Vacation in Reno (1946) Character: Sally Beaver
A hapless husband searches for buried treasure at a dude ranch; meanwhile, his wife wants a divorce and bank robbers want him dead.
The Miracle of the Hills The Miracle of the Hills (1959) Character: Sally
A minister arrives at a run-down mining town to take over the church there. He finds he has his work cut out for him, especially when an earthquake causes a flood in the mineshaft and traps some of the local children.
Key Witness Key Witness (1947) Character: Receptionist (uncredited)
A man takes over the identity of a dead man while on the lam from a crime he didn't commit.
Born Yesterday Born Yesterday (1950) Character: Helen
Uncouth, loud-mouth junkyard tycoon Harry Brock descends upon Washington D.C. to buy himself a congressman or two, bringing with him his mistress, ex-showgirl Billie Dawn.
Gildersleeve on Broadway Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943) Character: Francine Gray
On a trip to New York, a small-town blowhard gets caught between a wealthy widow and a gold digger.
Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce (1945) Character: Thieving Waitress (uncredited)
A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter.
Girl from Havana Girl from Havana (1940) Character: Havana
Rebels and a singer cause trouble for two U.S. oil-drillers in South America...
A Lust to Kill A Lust to Kill (1958) Character: Minn (as Clara Carlton)
A cowboy escapes from jail with the help of his girlfriend, and goes after the men he believes are responsible for his brother being shot down by lawmen.
Fun on a Weekend Fun on a Weekend (1947) Character: Durand's Secretary (uncredited)
Shy, destitute Peter Porter meets equally impoverished Nancy Crane at a Florida beach. Inspired by Peter's belief that a person can acquire wealth simply by creating an aura of success, the outgoing Nancy convinces Peter to join her in impersonating a confident and eccentric wealthy couple. The experiment works, and the couple secure a stunning wardrobe and a lavish room at a resort. Peter panics, however, when he gets a fantastic job offer.
Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman (1951) Character: Miss Francis
Willy Loman, an aging, failing salesman, struggles to accept reality and his failure to achieve the American Dream.
Fling in the Ring Fling in the Ring (1955) Character: Kitty
The stooges are the trainers of "Chopper", a beefy boxer, and they bet their bankroll on Chopper to win his next fight. When "Big Mike", their boss, tells them to have Chopper lose or they'll lose their lives, the boys try to soften up Chopper so he'll lose. The fight gets canceled and the stooges have to contend with an angry Big Mike and his goons.
Devil's Partner Devil's Partner (1961) Character: Ida
An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival.
The Barkleys of Broadway The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) Character: Marie (uncredited)
Josh and Dinah Barkley are a successful musical-comedy team, known for their stormy but passionate relationship. Dinah feels overshadowed by Josh and limited by the lighthearted musical roles he directs her in. So she decides to stretch her skills by taking a role in a serious drama, directed by another man.
Accused of Murder Accused of Murder (1956) Character: Marge Harris
A police detective finds himself entangled in the web of the underworld when he falls in love with a nightclub singer accused of murdering a crooked lawyer.
Red Light Red Light (1949) Character: Waitress (uncredited)
Nick Cherney, in prison for embezzling from Torno Freight Co., sees a chance to get back at Johnny Torno through his young priest brother Jess. He pays fellow prisoner Rocky, who gets out a week before Nick, to murder Jess... who, dying, tells revenge-minded Johnny that he'd written a clue "in the Bible." Frustrated, Johnny obsessively searches for the missing Gideon Bible from Jess's hotel room.
My Gun Is Quick My Gun Is Quick (1957) Character: Nightclub Boss
Detective Mike Hammer's investigation of a murder puts him in the middle between warring jewel thieves.
Reform School Girl Reform School Girl (1957) Character: Mrs. Rita Horvath
A young man steals a car and ends up involved in a pedestrian fatality. The only witness is a girl he has just met. He threatens her life if she talks, so when she refuses to tell what she knows, she is sent to reform school.
On the Town On the Town (1949) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Three sailors wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.
Bal Tabarin Bal Tabarin (1952) Character: Stella Simmons
Story of a girl who witnesses murder of notorious international jewel thief. Afraid that the gang will attack her, she flees to Paris.
A Double Life A Double Life (1947) Character: Waitress
A Shakespearian actor starring as Othello opposite his wife finds the character's jealous rage taking over his mind off-stage.
A Night of Adventure A Night of Adventure (1944) Character: Ruby LaRue
A lawyer tries to clear his wife's lover of murder charges.
This Property Is Condemned This Property Is Condemned (1966) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Owen Legate, a railroad official, comes to Dodson, Mississippi to shut down the local railway - the town's main income. But Owen unexpectedly finds love with Dodson's flirt and main attraction, Alva Starr.
A Close Call for Boston Blackie A Close Call for Boston Blackie (1946) Character: Mamie Kirwin
Blackie runs into a woman he formally loved who now is married with a kid. When her husband gets out of prison he's killed in Blackie's apartment and of course the police thing Blackie pulled the trigger. Blackie must set out to prove his innocence as well as capture the real killers.
Sex and the Single Girl Sex and the Single Girl (1964) Character: Woman (uncredited)
A womanizing reporter for a sleazy tabloid magazine impersonates his hen-pecked neighbor in order to get an expose on renowned psychologist Helen Gurley Brown.
Shadow Over Elveron Shadow Over Elveron (1968) Character: Mrs. Travers
A corrupt sheriff knows the secrets of everyone in town and uses that information to go unchallenged. But after the arrest of an innocent teenager, the new doctor cannot keep quiet and tries to get the community to stand up for what is right.
The Missing Lady The Missing Lady (1946) Character: Rose Dawson
While investigating the theft of a valuable jade statue known as "The Missing Lady" -- and the subsequent murder of an art dealer -- imperceptible sleuth Lamont Cranston aka the Shadow (Kane Richmond) finds himself being blamed for the crime. It doesn't help the Shadow's claims of innocence when more bodies begin piling up. Good thing he knows exactly who's guilty among an increasingly smaller group of suspects.
The Great Train Robbery The Great Train Robbery (1941) Character: Kay Stevens
Tom Logan is a railroad detective who takes it upon himself to halt the activities of his crooked brother Duke. Duke and his henchman have stolen an entire gold train, including the passengers......
The Fighter The Fighter (1952) Character: Stella
A boxer, in Mexico, sets out to avenge the murder of his family by using the money from his winnings to purchase weapons.
Two of a Kind Two of a Kind (1951) Character: N/A
A con woman and a lawyer get a carnival grifter to pose as an elderly rich couple's long-lost son.
Ruthless Ruthless (1948) Character: Bella
Horace Vendig always gets what he wants. Even as a poor youth, he charmed his way into high society by getting the father of his friend, Martha, to foot the bill for his Harvard education. When Vic, another childhood pal, is invited to Horace's mansion for a party, he brings along Mallory Flagg, who happens to bear a striking resemblance to Martha. As Vic and Horace reunite, old resentments rise to the surface.
Bodyguard Bodyguard (1948) Character: Zinnia - Counter Girl (uncredited)
A cop on suspension is framed for murder when he noses in on a murder investigation.
Unwed Mother Unwed Mother (1958) Character: Mrs. Miller
A young, sweet girl from the country moves to Los Angeles with her mother and meets a young man who she thinks is just perfect. That is until she gets pregnant and he's on his way to jail.
The Crooked Road The Crooked Road (1940) Character: Virgie Gobel
A blackmail threat from an old prison buddy compels a man who has gone straight to consider yet another crime.



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