From the Archives: Suave Film Star Clifton Webb Dies at 76
Clifton Webb, suave star of the screen, died Thursday night in his Beverly Hills home at the age of 76. Mr. Webb had been in his residence at 1005 N. Rexford Drive from surgery he underwent last May for an intestinal block. Miss Helen Matthews, his...
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