Clarence Brooks (actor)

Clarence Ahart Brooks[1] (1896–1969) was an American actor.

He appeared in numerous films including in starring roles.

[2][3] With Noble Johnson and James Thomas Smith he formed Lincoln Motion Picture Company in 1916.

He is featured in the 1989 documentary film That's Black Entertainment.

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Brooks, c. 1921
Lincoln Motion Picture Company staff, c. 1921 . From left: Clarence A. Brooks (secretary), actress Beulah Hall , Noble Johnson (president), Dudley Brooks (assistant secretary), and Dr. James Smith (treasurer)