Clarence Muse
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Clarence Muse (October 14, 1889 – October 13, 1979) was an American actor, screenwriter, director, composer, and lawyer. He was inducted in the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1973. Muse was the first Negro to "star" in a film. He acted for more than sixty years appearing in more than 150 movies.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Alexander and Mary Muse, he studied at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and received an international law degree in 1911. He was acting in New York by the 1920s, during the Harlem Renaissance with two Harlem theatres, Lincoln Players and Lafayette Players.
Muse moved to Chicago for a while, and then moved to Hollywood and performed in Hearts in Dixie (1929), the first all-black movie. For the next fifty years, he worked regularly in minor and major roles. While with the Lafayette Players, Muse worked under the management of producer Robert Levy on productions that helped black actors to gain prominence and respect. In regards to the Lafayette Theatre's staging of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Muse said the play was relevant to black actors and audiences "because, in a way, it was every black man's story. Black men too have been split creatures inhabiting one body.". Muse appeared as an opera singer, minstrel show performer, vaudeville and Broadway actor; he also wrote songs, plays, and sketches. In 1943, he became the first African American Broadway director with Run Little Chillun.
Muse was also the co-writer of several notable songs. In 1931, with Leon René and Otis René, Muse wrote "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", also known as "Sleepy Time Down South". The song was sung by Nina Mae McKinney in the movie Safe in Hell (1931), and later became a signature song of Louis Armstrong.
He was the major star in Broken Earth (1936), which related the story of a black sharecropper whose son miraculously recovers from fever through the father's fervent prayer. Shot on a farm in the South with nonprofessional actors (except for Muse), the film's early scenes focused in a highly realistic manner on the incredible hardship of black farmers, with plowing scenes. In 1938, Muse co-starred with boxer Joe Louis in Spirit of Youth, the fictional story of a champion boxer which featured an all black cast. Muse and Langston Hughes wrote the script for Way Down South (1939).
Muse performed in Broken Strings (1940), as a concert violinist who opposes the desire of his son to play "swing". From 1955-56, Muse was a regular on the weekly TV version of Casablanca, playing Sam the pianist (a part he was under consideration for in the original Warner Brothers film), and in 1959, he played Peter, the Honey Man, in Porgy and Bess.
He appeared on Disney's TV miniseries The Swamp Fox. Other film credits include Buck and the Preacher (1972), The World's Greatest Athlete (1973) and as Gazenga's Assistant, "Snapper" in Car Wash (1976). His last acting role was in The Black Stallion (1979).

Love Crazy

Invisible Ghost

Shadow of a Doubt

The Talk of the Town

Secrets of a Nurse

Buck and the Preacher

The Wrecker

Man Against Woman

Flying Down to Rio

Black Moon

The Black Swan

The Flame of New Orleans

Car Wash

Murder Over New York

The Black Stallion

Winner Take All

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12

Apache Drums

Laughing Irish Eyes

Broadway Bill

Two Smart People

Laughter in Hell

She Wouldn't Say Yes

God Is My Co-Pilot

Riding High

Way Down South

X Marks the Spot

Lena Rivers

Among the Living

From Hell to Heaven

Caribbean

Kisses for Breakfast

Massacre

Secret Service

Election Day

O'Shaughnessy's Boy

High Hat

Daniel Boone

Jungle Menace

Welcome Stranger

So Red the Rose

Jungle Queen

The Mind Reader

Spirit of Youth

The Toy Wife

The Sky's the Limit

Is My Face Red?

The Woman from Monte Carlo

Night World

Washington Merry-Go-Round

Prestige

Fury of the Jungle

Hearts in Dixie

Broken Strings
The Custard Nine

Hallelujah

New York Nights

Guilty?

Outside the Law

Derelict

Deep South

The Last Parade

Hell's Highway

If I Had a Million

Frisco Jenny

The World's Greatest Athlete

Mysterious Crossing

Alice in Movieland

Porgy and Bess

Huckleberry Finn

The Life of Jimmy Dolan

The Thoroughbred

Red Hot Tires

Double Indemnity

The Great Dan Patch

A Very Honorable Guy

After the Dance

Spendthrift

The Personality Kid

Alias Mary Dow

Safe in Hell

The Secret Witness

Sporting Blood

Rain or Shine

Dirigible

Swing High

Jamaica Run

Jungle Safari

Kid Millions

The Sun Shines Bright

A Likely Story

Scarlet Street

Stars on Parade

Jungle Terror

That Gang of Mine

In the Meantime, Darling

The Green Pastures

Harmony Lane

The Las Vegas Story

My Favorite Brunette

Attorney for the Defense

The Peanut Man

Watch on the Rhine

San Diego I Love You

Chad Hanna

Maryland

Honey

An Act of Murder

Adam Had Four Sons

Big City Blues

The soul of a monster

The Wet Parade

The Cabin in the Cotton

Passing Through

Katie Did It

Tough as They Come

The Racket Man

The Fighting Sheriff

Belle Starr

Flesh and Fantasy

Heaven Can Wait

Gentleman from Dixie

A Dream for Christmas

Without Love

Twin Beds

Muss 'em Up

A Royal Romance

She Couldn't Say No

The Death Kiss

Sherlock Holmes in Washington

Honeymoon Lodge

Over the Wall

East of Java
The Broken Earth

My Forbidden Past

Unconquered

Black Shadows on a Silver Screen

Show Boat

Zanzibar

Jam Session

Joe Palooka in the Knockout

Prison Train

Johnny Come Lately

Strictly in the Groove

Tales of Manhattan

White Zombie
Lux Video Theatre

The 20th Century Fox Hour

Casablanca
Four Star Playhouse

Way Down South

Broken Strings
The Custard Nine

Spirit of Youth
