Eric Barclay

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Eric Barclay
Born17 November 1894
Died14 January 1938
Bälinge, Sweden
Other namesErik Altberg
Occupation Film actor
Years active1917–1934

Eric Barclay (born Erik Altberg, 1894–1938) was a Swedish film actor. Barclay became a prominent actor in French silent films of the early 1920s, often working with director Jacques de Baroncelli. [1] He also appeared in German and British films, and those of his native Sweden.

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  1. Powrie & Rebillard p.28

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