
London, England, UK
Claud Allister (3 October 1888 – 26 July 1970) was an English actor. After his education at Felsted, in Essex, he appeared in 74 films between 1929 and 1955. He was born William Claud Michael Palmer in London, England and died in Santa Barbara, California. His interment was located in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery. He began his career as a stockbroker's clerk but gave it up and made his stage debut in 1910. He toured England playing minor parts till the war started. He served in WWI and in 1924 went to America to act on the stage. In 1929 he made his film debut where he featured in The Trial of Mary Dugan. Description above from the Wikipedia article Claud Allister, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

as Paul

as Rat (voice)
1949

as Mr. Beck
1940

as Paul
1953

as Suco
1939

as 1st. Club Man (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
1948

as Sir Giles (segment "The Reluctant Dragon") (voice)
1941

as Sir Aubrey
1936

as Briggs
1936

as Gregson
1929

as Lord Fabian (uncredited)
1937

as Arthur Sullivan
1940

as Cornell
1933
as Paul
1953

as Sir Giles (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
2004
as Cyril
1955

as Sir George
1954

as Paul
1953

as Hotel Manager
1952

as Rat (voice)
1949

as Rat (voice)
1949

as 1st. Club Man (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
1948

as Manservant
1948

as Archie
1946
as Lord Piccadilly
1945

as Adolphus Pickering
1945
as Hon. Freddie
1944

as William (scenes deleted)
1941

as Officer-Motorist (uncredited)
1941

as Spectator
1941

as Sir Giles (segment "The Reluctant Dragon") (voice)
1941

as Mr. Beck
1940

as Arthur Sullivan
1940

as Suco
1939

as Sir Basil Leghorne
1938

as Redding
1938

as Lord Basil Sheldon (uncredited)
1938

as Rudolf
1938