T.E.B. Clarke
T.E.B. Clarke was born on Jun 07, 1907 in UK. T.E.B. Clarke's big-screen debut came with For Those in Peril directed by Charles Crichton in 1944. T.E.B. Clarke is known for Sons and Lovers directed by Jack Cardiff, Trevor Howard stars as Walter Morel and Dean Stockwell as Paul Morel. T.E.B. Clarke has got 2 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award T.E.B. Clarke achieved is Academy Awards, USA. The upcoming new movie T.E.B. Clarke plays is A Man Could Get Killed which will be released on Apr 04, 1966.
T.E.B. 'Tibby' Clarke graduated with a law degree from Cambridge University, but decided that writing was more his forte. He started on that career path first as writer for a magazine in Australia, than back in London freelancing as a journalist. He also had jobs on Fleet Street, worked in advertising, as a door-to-door salesman, briefly served in the police force and contributed a series of articles as a foreign correspondent based in Argentina during a military coup. In addition, he found the time to author five novels, the first of fifteen major publications to appear under his name.
Birthday
Jun 07, 1907Place of Birth
Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Known For
Awards
2 wins & 4 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1966
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5.8 - 1960
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7.1 - 1958
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6.6 - 1958
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7.1 - 1956
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5.6 - 1954
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6.4 - 1953
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7.0 - 1951
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7.5 - 1950
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6.8 - 1950
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6.8 - 1949
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6.5 - 1949
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7.1 - 1948
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6.4 - 1947
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6.7 - 1945
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7.6 - 1945
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6.2 - 1944
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6.6 - 1944
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