Career
Stage McClelland began his career as a stage performer at the age of 12. His first Broadway play was a stage adaptation of the classic tale of Peter Pan in 1915. This was the start of an enduring career in Broadway and on stage.
The next play McClelland appeared was the play A Night at Avignon.
The play was performed in 1919. Some of McClelland"s other plays he performed in include Sylvia, Back Here, Scarlet Pages, Lady Beyond the Moon, The Mask and the Face,, To My Husband, The Night Before Christmas, Yankee Point, Make Yourself at Home, State of the Union, Mission Liberty, Our West of Eighth, and Mid-Summer.
McClelland made his last stage appearance with the play Anniversary Waltz. The play opened on April 7, 1954 at the Broadhurst Theatre and closed at the Booth Theatre on September 24, 1955.
The play gave a total of 611 performances.
Some of his other television appearances include Robert Montgomery Presents, Studio One, Lux Video Theatre, and The Philco Playhouse. McClelland died on November 15, 1955 in New York City.