Clark is an abstract painter and sculptor currently based in Los Angeles. His works are the product of an exploration of the materials used in the painting process. He received an M.F.A. from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2002 and exhibits at the Kidder-Smith Gallery in Boston and the Conduit Gallery in Dallas.
Attended George Washington University following a two year stint in the army.
Studied acting with famed drama coach Herbert Berghof.
Son of Frederick William Clark, a carpenter, and Theresa (Castello) Clark, a teacher.
His ex-wife Erica Lann-Clark is a poet, actress and storyteller. They had two children: Matthias Clark and Jason Clark. She first worked as a teacher and alternative healer while the children were growing up. She later became a storyteller and has since entertained audiences across the country and in Canada, Thailand, Singapore, and Hawaii at various storytelling festivals.
Served in the Armed Services before pursuing his acting career.
Born in Washington, D.C., but was raised in nearby Alexandria, Virginia.
Tall, lean character actor best known for his somber look in late 60s, 70s and 80s westerns.
Studied at George Washington University but dropped out before graduating.
Worked numerous jobs while joining a local D.C. theatre group. Later became a member of New Yorks Living Theatre company and worked off-Broadway and in community theatre for a time in the late 1950s. Was also a stage manager and one point.
Father-in-law of Kimberly Beck.
Was in three films with Christopher Lloyd: The Legend of the Lone Ranger, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, and Back to the Future 3.
Favorite Comic Book character is Deadpool.