
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.
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Hotel Manager
Chinley
Albert Hawkins
Rat (voice)
Mr. Vernon (uncredited)
John Jason
Lord Fabian (uncredited)
Colonel Murgatroyd R.S.V.P.
Algy Longworth
Algy Longworth
Lord Boffingwell (uncredited)
Algy Longworth
Dr. Biggash
Sir Giles (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
Sir George
Officer-Motorist (uncredited)
Prince Otto von Liebenheim
Archie
Sir Aubrey
Sir Basil Leghorne
Lord Rumblesham
Monty
Redding
Manservant
Gun salesman
Capt. Horace Vale
Brevin
Dawson - the Valet
Lawrence Bidley
Sir Horace Partington Chelmsford
1st. Club Man (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
William (scenes deleted)
Parks (butler)
Rat (voice)
The Duke, as Dukes Go
Lord Piccadilly
Hon. Freddie
Cornell
Archie Lester
Mr. Loder's friend
Paul
Lord 'Spoofy' Brockton
Sir Giles (segment "The Reluctant Dragon") (voice)
Hon. Freddie Wiltshire
Victor Staunton
Mr. Beck
Adolphus Pickering
Joe Fragson
Bunny
Gregson
Lord Basil Sheldon (uncredited)
Claude
Percy Atwater
Cyril
Spectator
Arthur Sullivan
Rudolf
Briggs
Baron Delande
Fred Wyndham