Drummer Clem Burke was born Clement Anthony Bozewski on November 24, 1954 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Burke first became involved in the rock music scene after he met guitarist Steve Jones at various rock hangouts in London, England in the mid 70s. In 1975 Clem joined the hugely popular, successful, and innovative New Wave rock group Blondie and remained a member of the band until Blondie broke up in the early 80s. He later played an instrumental part in the late 90s reunion of Blondie. Burke was the drummer for the group Chequered Past from 1982 to 1984. Moreover, Clem was the drummer for the Eurythmics throughout the 80s; he's featured on three albums by the Eurythmics and appeared as part of the band at the Free Nelson Mandela concert in 1988. Among the other music artists Burke has worked with throughout the years are Pete Townsend, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Joan Jett, the Romantics, Wanda Jackson, Johnny Thunders, the Plimsouls, and Dramarama. In 1987 Clem played two concert gigs for the Ramones. He toured and recorded with Nancy Sinatra from 2004 to 2005. In addition, Burke also played drums on Kathy Valentine's debut solo album "Light Years" in 2005. In 2006 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of Blondie. More recently Clem has played drums for the groups Slinky Vagabond, Magic Christian, and the Hugh Cornwell Band.
Clem Cheung is known for Baywatch (2017), The Wizard of Lies (2017) and Master of None (2015).
Clem Darling is a writer, actor, comedian and musician. He's appeared in productions from Marvel, HBO, Showtime, Beyonce and Tim McGraw. He also wrote a song for famed fashion designer MIchael Kors' 2019 ad campaign. He majored in film and philosophy at the University of Southern California where many of the films he wrote won awards such as Best Comedy at the Student Emmy Awards.
Clem Duranseaud is known for Apex (2021).
Clem Fuller was born on July 6, 1908 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is known for Peter Gunn (1958), The Sundowners (1950) and The Great Sioux Uprising (1953). He died on May 24, 1961 in Hollywood, California.
Clem Jeffreys is a producer and writer, known for Tyler and Borelli (2015), Safari Snobs (2014) and The Water Snobs (2013).
Clem McIntosh is an actor and producer, known for Boardwalk Empire (2010), Red Dead Redemption II (2018) and Nurses (2020).
Clemence Janin is known for Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection (2009) and Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010).
Clemence Trocque is an editor and actress, known for L'amant double (2017), Je suis la vie (2017) and Comment j'ai rencontré le loup (2016).
Clemency Burton-Hill has an extensive career in acting, writing, journalism and music. The multi-faceted native of London, England was born to TV presenter and writer Humphrey Burton and Gillian Hawser, an agent (who had married Robert I. Hill in 1970). Clemency attended several schools including St Paul's Girls' School, Westminster School and later attended Magdalene College in Cambridge, England. Her career in acting began in 1992 with credits heavily involved with television series and television-films. Among her credits, she has been in several films and television series. She is best known from the sequel film Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005), playing the fledgling mage who became the unlikely heroine who ultimately saved the kingdom from a menacing dragon. She also appeared in the disaster drama Supernova (2005) starring Luke Perry, Tia Carrere, Lance Henriksen and Peter Fonda. In 2006, she played a Princess in the video sequel The Prince & Me II: The Royal Wedding (2006). Her television credits include Party Animals (2007), The Palace (2008) Poirot (1989) in 2008 and Plum Daily (2010). She lent her voice to an animated feature Kis Vuk (2008). In addition to her acting career, Clemency is also a musician having attended the Royal College of Music. Her writing and journalistic works include writing for "Vogue" and several British publications including "The Economist", "The Guardian" among many more titles. In other media, Clemency has been a presenter for numerous BBC shows and programs including more recent work in 2010 for the BBC Young Musician 2010 show on BBC Four during the months of April and May of that year. She reprised her presenter role in 2012 for the same program. Showing her generous nature, Clemency has extended her interest in the charitable program called Dramatic Need, designed to bring the creative arts to underprivileged children.