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Clinton Lyle
(1883-1950)
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Clinton Lyle was born on 27 August 1883 in San Jose, California, USA. He was an actor, known for
Detectives (1928)
. He died on 26 June 1950 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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Detectives
7.3
Roberts
1928
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Slightly Dangerous
6.7
Customer
(uncredited)
1943
H.M. Pulham, Esq.
6.9
Clerk
(uncredited)
1941
The Chaser
5.8
Injured Man
(uncredited)
1938
F-Man
3.5
Townsman
(uncredited)
1936
Splendor
6.2
Chauffeur
(uncredited)
1935
The Mighty Barnum
6.6
Man at Dock
(uncredited)
1934
The Murder in the Museum
5.1
Detective
(uncredited)
1934
Beggars in Ermine
6.1
Mike the Mute, Daniel's Assistant
(uncredited)
1934
Painted Faces
6.0
Jury Member
(uncredited)
1929
While the City Sleeps
6.5
Member of Skeeter's Gang
(uncredited)
1928
Detectives
7.3
Roberts
1928
The Big City
6.9
Gangster
(uncredited)
1928
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Born
August 27
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1883
San Jose, California, USA
Died
June 26
,
1950
Los Angeles County, California, USA
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