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  1. Fred Clark
    American film and television character actor

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  1. Fred Clark, 54, Versatile Actor On Television and in Films, Dies; Became Typed as Indignant, Exasperated Character --- on Barns and Allen. Share full article. Dec. 7, 1968. The New York Times...

  2. December 05, 1968. Cause of Death. Liver Ailment. Biography. Read More. Bald, dour character player from the Broadway stage, who first played heavies but soon established himself as a comic actor. Famous for his slow burn, his air of authority and exasperation, Clark often played irrascible businessmen.

  3. Fred Clark. Stars. TV: West side of the 1700 block of Vine Street. Actor Born March 19, 1914 in Lincoln, CA. Died Dec. 5, 1968 of liver ailment in St. John's Hospital, CA. F red Clark was a...

  4. Active - 1937 - 1969 | Born - Mar 9, 1914 | Died - Dec 5, 1968 | Genres - Comedy, Romance, Drama. Overview. Filmography. Other Appearances. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie [+] American actor Fred Clark embarked upon his lifelong career immediately upon graduation from Stanford University.

  5. Famous for his slow burn, his air of authority and exasperation, Clark often played irrascible businessmen. He also co-starred on TV as pompous neighbor Harry Morton on "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show" (1951-53).

  6. Frederick Leonard Clark was an American film character actor. Born in Lincoln, California, Clark made his film debut in 1947 in The Unsuspected. His 20-year film career included almost 70 films, and numerous television appearances.

  7. Frederick Leonard Clark (born 1914; died 1968) was an American film character actor. Born in Lincoln, California, Clark made his film debut in 1947 in The Unsuspected. His twenty year film career included almost seventy films, and numerous television appearances.

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