CAREER OF CLIVE BROOK
“The Perfect Crime.” starring Clive Brook and Irene Rich, played to phenomenal business for three weeks at the United Artists’ Public Rivoli Theatre, New York, and with equal success at the Rivoli Theatre, Baltimore, booked simultaneously with its Xew York showing. Clive Brook is a son of Charlotte Mary Brook, one of London’s greatest opera singers, and his family planned to make him a barrister, but change °f fortunes forced him to halt his schooling. When war broke out. Brook joined the Artists’ Rifles, was made a commissioned officer, and was discharged with a brilliant service record as a *najar. Brook is now one of the most-sought-after of filmdom s leading men.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 793, 14 October 1929, Page 15
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