Clark Gable filmography

Clark Gable (1901–1960)[1] was an American actor and producer who appeared in over 70 feature films and several short films. Gable first began acting in stage productions, before his film debut in 1924. After many minor roles, Gable landed a leading role in 1931, subsequently becoming one of the most dominant leading men in Hollywood. He often acted alongside re-occurring leading ladies: six films with Jean Harlow, seven with Myrna Loy, and eight with Joan Crawford, among many others.

Clark Gable's face
Gable in a 1938 publicity still

Gable's first role opposite Joan Crawford was in Dance, Fools, Dance (1931), the first of eight films in which they appeared together. He was billed sixth. That same year, he also appeared in the gangster film The Secret Six, his first film with Harlow. In 1932, he acted alongside future wife Carole Lombard in No Man of Her Own.[2] In his next role in Dancing Lady (1933), Gable appeared alongside Ted Healy and His Stooges and Fred Astaire, who was making his acting debut. Gable's role in the Frank Capra-directed It Happened One Night (1934) garnered him the Academy Award for Best Actor.[3]

For his performance in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Gable was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. He then appeared in San Francisco, which was the highest-grossing film of 1936. In 1937, he starred in Saratoga; his co-star Jean Harlow died during production. Gable then appeared in Too Hot to Handle (1938), the last of seven films with Myrna Loy. He then played Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind (1939), acting alongside Vivien Leigh and Olivia de Havilland. The film was massively successful, winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, and remains the highest-grossing film of all time, adjusted for inflation.[4][5] The following year, Gable starred with leading lady Hedy Lamarr in the King Vidor-directed Comrade X. Also released that year, Strange Cargo would be Gable's last film with Crawford. His final film before joining the United States Army Air Forces was Somewhere I'll Find You (1942). During the war, he narrated the propaganda film Wings Up (1942), and filmed Combat America (1945).

Gable's first film after returning from combat was the Victor Fleming-directed Adventure (1945). His next role was alongside leading ladies Ava Gardner and Deborah Kerr in The Hucksters (1947). Gable next collaborated with Gardner and Grace Kelly in the John Ford-directed Mogambo (1953), a remake of Gable's earlier film Red Dust (1932).[6] In 1958, Gable appeared in Run Silent, Run Deep, which also featured Burt Lancaster and Don Rickles. That same year, he starred opposite Doris Day and Mamie Van Doren in Teacher's Pet, which garnered him a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[7] Gable acted alongside Sophia Loren in It Started in Naples (1960). Gable's final film appearance was in the John Huston-directed western The Misfits (1961), released post-humously. It was also Marilyn Monroe's last acting role.[8]

Film

Gable and Jean Harlow on the poster for Red Dust (1932)
Gable and Vivien Leigh on the poster for Gone with the Wind (1939)
Gable as Rhett Butler
Gable and Joan Crawford in Strange Cargo (1940)
Gable and Grace Kelly in Mogambo (1953)
Gable and Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits (1961)
Table displaying films that actor Clark Gable appeared in
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1924White ManLady Andrea's BrotherFilm debut, considered a lost film[9]
1924Forbidden ParadiseExtra[10]
1924The Iron HorseExtra[10][11]
1925The Merry WidowExtra[10][12]
1925The Plastic AgeAthlete[10][13]
1931The Painted DesertRance BrettSupporting role[14][15]
1931The Easiest WayNick Feliki[16]
1931Dance, Fools, DanceJake Luva
1931The Finger PointsLouis J. Blanco[17]
1931The Secret SixCarl LucknerSupporting role[18]
1931Laughing SinnersCarl Loomis[19]
1931A Free SoulAce Wilfong[20]
1931Night NurseNick[21]
1931Sporting BloodWarren "Rid" Riddell[22]
1931Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)Rodney Spencer[23][24]
1931PossessedMark Whitney
1932Hell DiversC.P.O. Steve Nelson[25]
1932Polly of the CircusReverend John Hartley[26]
1932Red DustDennis Carson[27]
1932Strange InterludeDr. Ned Darrell[28]
1932No Man of Her OwnJerry "Babe" Stewart[29]
1933The White SisterGiovanni Severi[30]
1933Hold Your ManEddie Hall[31][32]
1933Night FlightJules Fabian[33]
1933Dancing LadyPatch Gallagher[34]
1934It Happened One NightPeter Warne[3][35]
1934Men in WhiteDr. George Ferguson[36]
1934Manhattan MelodramaEdward J. "Blackie" Gallagher[37]
1934ChainedMichael "Mike" Bradley[38]
1934Forsaking All OthersJeffrey "Jeff" Williams[39]
1935After Office HoursJames "Jim" Branch[40]
1935Call of the WildJack Thornton[41]
1935China SeasCaptain Alan Gaskell[42]
1935Mutiny on the BountyFletcher Christian[43]
1936Wife vs. SecretaryVan Stanhope[44][45]
1936San FranciscoBlackie Norton[46]
1936Cain and MabelLarry Cain[47][48]
1936Love on the RunMichael "Mike" Anthony[49]
1937ParnellCharles Stewart Parnell[50]
1937SaratogaDuke Bradley[51]
1938Test PilotJim Lane[52]
1938Too Hot to HandleChristopher "Chris" Hunter[53]
1939Idiot's DelightHarry VanGable performs Irving Berlin's "Puttin' On the Ritz".[54]
1939Gone with the WindRhett Butler[55]
1940Strange CargoAndré Verne[56]
1940Boom TownBig John McMasters[57]
1940Comrade XMcKinley B. "Mac" Thompson[58][59]
1941They Met in BombayGerald Meldrick[60]
1941Honky Tonk"Candy" Johnson[61]
1942Somewhere I'll Find YouJonathan "Jonny" Davis[62]
1945AdventureHarry Patterson[63]
1947The HuckstersVictor Albee Norman[64][65]
1948HomecomingCol. Ulysses Delby "Lee" Johnson[66]
1948Command DecisionBrig. Gen. K. C. "Casey" Dennis[67]
1949Any Number Can PlayCharley Enley Kyng[68]
1950Key to the CitySteve Fisk[69]
1950To Please a LadyMike Brannan[70]
1951Across the Wide MissouriFlint Mitchell[71][72]
1952Lone StarDevereaux Burke[73]
1953Never Let Me GoPhilip Sutherland[74]
1953MogamboVictor Marswell[6]
1954BetrayedCol. Pieter Deventer[75]
1955Soldier of FortuneHank Lee[76]
1955The Tall MenColonel Ben Allison[77]
1956The King and Four QueensDan KehoeAlso producer[78][79]
1957Band of AngelsHamish Bond[80][81]
1958Run Silent, Run DeepCmdr. P. J. "Rich" Richardson[82]
1958Teacher's PetJames Gannon / James Gallagher[83]
1959But Not for MeRussell "Russ" Ward[84]
1960It Started in NaplesMichael Hamilton[85][86]
1961The MisfitsGaylord "Gay" LangdonPost-humous release[8]

World War II propaganda films

Wings Up (1942), narrated by Gable
A poster for Combat America (1945)
Table displaying WW2 propaganda films that actor Clark Gable appeared in
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1942Show Business at WarHimself[87]
1942Wings UpNarrator[88]
1945Combat AmericaNarratorAlso produced[89][90]

Short films

Table displaying short films that actor Clark Gable appeared in
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1931The Christmas PartyHimself[91]
1935Starlit Days at the LidoHimself[92]
1936The Candid Camera StoryHimself[93]
1937Hollywood PartyHimself[94]
1938Hollywood Goes to TownHimself[95]
1939Hollywood HobbiesHimself[96]
1940Northward, Ho!HimselfArchival footage, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Northwest Passage (1940)[97]
1941You Can't Fool a CameraHimself[98]
1950Screen ActorsHimself[99]

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