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Clark made his film debut in 1947 in The Unsuspected. His 20-year film career included nearly seventy films and numerous television appearances. As a supporting player, with his gruff voice, intimidating build, bald head and small moustache beneath an often scowling visage, he was often cast as a testy film producer, crime boss, landlord ...
44 Photos. This popular, baggy-eyed, bald-domed, big lug of a character actor had few peers when called upon to display that special "slow burn" style of comedy few others perfected. But perfect he did -- on stage, film and TV. In fact, he pretty much cornered the market during the 50s and 60s as the dour, ill-tempered guy you loved to hate.
- January 1, 1
- Lincoln, California, USA
- January 1, 1
- Santa Monica, California, USA
A Most Unusual Camera: Directed by John Rich. With Fred Clark, Jean Carson, Adam Williams, Marcel Hillaire. When three unintelligent crooks get ahold of a camera that takes pictures of the future, they set out to make a quick fortune with their new toy.
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- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- John Rich
- 1960-12-16
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December 5, 1968 · Santa Monica, California, USA (liver ailment) Birth name. Frederic Leonard Clark. Height. 6′ 1″ (1.85 m) Mini Bio. This popular, baggy-eyed, bald-domed, big lug of a character actor had few peers when called upon to display that special "slow burn" style of comedy few others perfected. But perfect he did -- on stage, film and TV.
- March 19, 1914
- December 5, 1968
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Born Frederick Leonard Clark on March 19 1914, the son of Frederick Clark, a county agriculture commissioner, and Stella (née Bruce) Clark, in Lincoln, California, Fred's initial interest was in medicine and he pursued his pre-med studies at Stanford University. A chance role in the college play "Yellow Jack" change the coarse of his destiny.