Clark Mathis is a cinematographer and director, known for Meet Dave (2008), Rocky Balboa (2006) and Norbit (2007).
Clark Middleton has worked as an actor with film directors including Ang Lee, Henry Bean, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, Richard Linklater and Frank Miller, among others. On television, he has been seen in Fringe, Jonny Zero, in a recurring role on Law and Order, and in CSI: Las Vegas. He also writes and directs original work for both screen and stage. A working actor in New York City since 1983, Clark made his theatrical debut in three plays with the late Geraldine Page. He went on to work with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof and has acted at the Public Theater, with the Circle Repertory Company, Shakespeare in the Park, the Signature and has worked in such regional theaters as the Denver Center and the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Clark has created parts for playwrights including Sam Shepard, John Guare, Edwardo Machado, John Belluso, and William Leavengood. He also wrote the one-person, critically acclaimed play Miracle Mile and performed it in NYC and throughout the US. Clark Middleton is a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio.
Clark Moore is an actor and writer, known for Love, Simon (2018), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015) and Huge in France (2019).
Clark Moore Grew up in the border town of Laredo Texas and spent lots of his time working at the ranch which allowed him to be outdoors. His parents recognized that he was drawn to the theatre and encouraged Clark's love of acting from an early age. Regularly performing in community theatre in the small border town of Laredo, he appeared in 7 productions playing the lead character in a few of them while at the same time making short films with friends in school. With a love of the arts Clark decided to deepen his knowledge of film and attended UT film school in Austin. Soon he started acting in front of the camera in College and appeared in 10 shorts, always playing a principle character and wrote/directed 4 others that were highly praised by his professors. Upon graduation Clark realized to pursue a career in front of the camera he would have to move to Los Angeles and find his place in Hollywood. After years of putting in his due diligence and learning the medium his work began to pay off. Clarks versatile looks, diligence and attitude keep him busy auditioning and catching the eye of casting directors which perpetually help keep moving his career forward.
Clark Morgan was born on March 9, 1920 in Rapides, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Coriolanus (1979), For Love of Ivy (1968) and Harlem Detective (1953). He died on January 19, 1996 in New York City, New York, USA.
Clark Pederson has been married to Mandy Hansen since 10 June 2017. They have one child.
Clark Perry is known for Angels Among Us (2011), The Mooring (2012) and Dadgum, Texas (2011).
Clark Richey is the writer and director of the 2022 film "Mysterious Circumstance, The Death of Meriwether Lewis," starring John Schneider and Evan Williams, a period piece set in 1809 Tennessee. Clark has pursued various entertainment interests over the last two decades culminating with his emergence as an independent filmmaker. While maintaining a successful engineering business, Clark began acting and directing in theater in 2008. His theatrical activities inspired him to renovate a historic building in his hometown into a 90-seat, live performance venue. His theater, The Claude Gentry, has become home to many variety shows, live radio programs and traditional stage plays, including "The Peacemakers - A Western," an original work he authored in 2016. Following the premiere stage production of Peacemakers, a black and white feature length film of the play was produced, and from that, Clark's film company Six Shooter Studios was born. Six Shooter Studios has since produced critically acclaimed music videos and documentaries, as well as their latest feature "Mysterious Circumstance." As an actor, Clark has recently played leading roles in the 2020 indie western "Bastard's Crossing" and in an episode of the History Channel series "Great Escapes with Morgan Freeman."
Clark Runciman is a director and actor, known for The Great and Terrible Day of the Lord (2020).
Clark Sanchez is known for Fanboys (2009), The Marksman (2021) and Wyatt Earp (1994).