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  1. Eugenie Clark made her last dive in June 2014. She died on February 25, 2015, at the age of 92. She leaves a legacy that will inform her fellow scientists and ocean lovers for generations to come. On March 16, 2015, the U.S. Congress posthumously honored and recognized Dr. Clark for her efforts to understand and preserve the ocean realm.

  2. Eugene Clark brings a career in theatre, television and film that is fascinating and diverse. A veteran of more than 100 television productions and 15 feature films, he won a Gemini Award (Canadian Emmy) for Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series for his work on the hit TV series Night Heat.

  3. GenieClark — the famous “Shark Lady” who founded Mote Marine Laboratory in Southwest Florida — died at age 92 on Feb. 25, in the company of family at her home in Sarasota, due to complications from the lung cancer she had battled for years.

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  5. Clarks research changed the way we view sharks today, and her deep dives have given us insight into the world around us. Now young girls from around the world can press their noses up to glass aquarium tanks and gaze upon the several species of fish named after Eugenie Clarkfondly remembered as “The Shark Lady.”.

  6. Nov 18, 2001 · Eugene Clark: From the Terrace - The New York Times. Share full article. Nov. 18, 2001. In life, Eugene Clark observed the three D's: dance, drama and divas. He started early: Roberta Flack...

  7. Age 68 years old. About. American actor and football player who starred in the VH1 film Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story and in George A. Romero's Land of the Dead. Before Fame. He played college football at UCLA and was named to the first All Star teams for the Pacific Eight and the West Coast Athletic Conferences. Trivia.

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