Biography
Signed on at Warners' as an editor in the early 1930s, Clemens was from 1936 on entrusted with the direction of such fillers as
Man Hunt (1936) and
Here Comes Carter (1937). For several years, Clemens was Warners' "B" unit, directing up to five pictures per year. He was responsible for the studio's quartet of
Nancy Drew films, all made between 1938 and 1939 and all starring Bonita Granville. William Clemens also helmed series entries for other studios in the 1940s, directing four of RKO's
Falcon flicks and closing out his career with the Columbia "Whistler" entry
The Thirteenth Hour (1947). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide