Don Barclay (actor)


Don Barclay was an American actor, artist and caricaturist whose many roles spanned the period from the Keystone Cops in 1915 to Mary Poppins in 1964 and whose many paintings and caricatures of celebrities filled establishments worldwide and are archived in the Library of Congress.

Acting career

He started his career with the Ziegfeld Follies. Barclay's hundreds of roles included onscreen appearances as well as voice work for Walt Disney, who considered Barclay a good luck charm.

Artist/Painter

Barclay's paintings and caricatures are unique in that they often were painted on the movie lots themselves when he was working with the other actors.
Barclay eventually became such a successful artist caricature painter of celebrities on his movie sets that he eventually was making more money as an artist than as an actor and he left acting to become a full-time artist. He was prolific, turning out hundreds of caricatures of celebrities for saloons all over the nation as well as for servicemen in barracks. Many of his paintings were on display at the Masquers Club in Los Angeles.
Two famous and noted examples of his painted caricatures featuring Bob Hope, "Old Four Eyes" and "Bob Hope and Elf", are featured on the official Library of Congress website devoted to Bob Hope.
Actress/director Diane Keaton purchased a clown painting by Barclay which led to her collecting clown paintings and the publication of the book by the actress called Clown Paintings.
Barclay's large paintings are very rare and collectible as few of his larger works survive, while Christie's and other high-profile auction houses have increasingly featured his smaller works such as his painting of Stan Laurel.
Bob Hope collected a series of ceramic mugs featuring Frank Sinatra, Joan Crawford, Jimmy Durante and Lou Costello, produced by Barclay based on his caricatures.

Friendship with Cary Grant

In Bristol, England, Barclay helped and later became roommates with rookie actor Archie Leach, who later became better known as Cary Grant. Barclay and Leach developed a two-man comedy show in New York. They were often roommates in New York and Hollywood and remained lifelong best friends.

World War II

During the time preceding World War II Barclay spent time with General Claire Lee Chennault's 14th AAF famous Flying Tigers unit where he illustrated every person in the group.
From October to November 1943, Barclay did a one-man USO show No. 302 for the troops; touring every base in North Africa, Arabia, India, and China with his act and drawing caricatures of the men as he went. When he later returned to China in 1945 he estimated he had drawn over 10,000 caricatures of servicemen.

Retirement

Stan Laurel, in a December 3, 1959 letter to his former secretary,
Ernest Murphy, wrote “Do you remember Don Barclay the comic? He called me the other day - he now owns a couple of Motels in Scottsdale, Arizona, so he's doing alright for himself, only trouble is, he suffers a great deal with arthritis poor guy.”
By 1970, Barclay retired and bought a home in the Desert Park Estates neighborhood of Palm Springs, California, where he died.

Selected filmography

That Little Band of Gold Honky Donkey as Mr. BarclayFrisco Kid as Drunk The Murder of Dr. Harrigan as Jackson – the drunkMan Hunt as Reporter WafflesThe Lion's Den as Paddy CallahanBengal Tiger as Comic Wrestler I Cover the War as Elmer DavisBehind the Mike as SparkyThe Spy Ring as Private Timothy O'ReillyThunder in the Desert as RustyAccidents Will Happen as Martin Dorsey – Phoney Drunk DriverOutlaw Express as Sergeant Andy SharpeValley of the Giants as Drunk The Law West of Tombstone as The Professor – Texas Rose's Piano Player Sweethearts as Leo's Taxi Driver The Oklahoma Kid as Drunk The Flying Irishman as Bettor Badlands of Dakota as Joe Honky Tonk as Man with Feathers South of Tahiti as Tattooer Bedtime Story as Conventioneer Sing Your Worries Away as Luke Brown Blondie's Blessed Event as Waiter Larceny, Inc. as Drunk Bumped by jug This Gun for Hire as Piano Player Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost as Fingers O'TooleThe Big Street as Eating Contest Emcee Mexican Spitfire's Elephant as Mr. Smith on the Elephants My Sister Eileen as Drunk The Falcon's Brother as LeftySilver Queen as Drunk Pittsburgh as Drunk Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man as FranzecAfter Midnight with Boston Blackie as Cigar Clerk The More the Merrier as Drunk Good Morning, Judge as Biscuit FaceThank You Lucky Stars as Pete Shine On, Harvest Moon as Coach Driver Once Upon a Time as Photographer In Society as Drowning Drunk Practically Yours as Don Barclay Having Wonderful Crime as Bartender Thunder Town as Bartender Nick My Darling Clementine as Opera House Owner Big Town After Dark as Gambler The Sainted Sisters as Dr. Benton Whispering Smith as Dr. SawbuckFather Was a Fullback as Grandstand "Coach" Cinderella as Doorman Alice in Wonderland as Other Cards Peter Pan Sleeping Beauty as King HubertOne Hundred and One Dalmatians Mary Poppins as Mr. BinnacleBedknobs and Broomsticks as Portobello Road Passerby