Clarence Muse

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clarence Muse (October 14, 1889 – October 13, 1979) was an American actor, screenwriter, director, composer, and lawyer. He was inducted in the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1973. Muse was the first Negro to "star" in a film. He acted for more than sixty years appearing in more than 150 movies. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Alexander and Mary Muse, he studied at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and received an international law degree in 1911. He was acting in New York by the 1920s, during the Harlem Renaissance with two Harlem theatres, Lincoln Players and Lafayette Players. Muse moved to Chicago for a while, and then moved to Hollywood and performed in Hearts in Dixie (1929), the first all-black movie. For the next fifty years, he worked regularly in minor and major roles. While with the Lafayette Players, Muse worked...

Known For

Career Timeline

19211929193719451953196119691979
  1. 1979
    The Black Stallion

    Snoe • Acting

  2. 1977
    Passing Through

    Papa Harris • Acting

  3. 1976
    Car Wash

    Snapper • Acting

  4. 1975
    Black Shadows on a Silver Screen

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  5. 1973
    The World's Greatest Athlete

    Gazenga's Assistant • Acting

  6. 1973
    A Dream for Christmas

    Donald Freeland • Acting

  7. 1972
    Buck and the Preacher

    Cudjo • Acting

  8. 1959
    Porgy and Bess

    Peter • Acting

Clarence Muse - Aperture