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David Clarke
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BIRTHDAY
August 30, 1908
Chicago, IL
DIED
April 18, 2004
RECENT CREDITS
The House on Telegraph Hill
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 2001
My Name Is Bertolt Brecht - Exile i...
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1989
Edge of the City
(FILM)
Jan. 29, 1957
The Narrow Margin
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1952
Sands of Iwo Jima
(FILM)
Mar. 1, 1950
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BIOGRAPHY
A Broadway actor who also found marked success in celluloid with roles in such film noir classics as The Set-Up and The Narrow Margin, David Clarke embarked on an enduring screen career following his debut in the 1941....
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A Broadway actor who also found marked success in celluloid with roles in such film noir classics as The Set-Up and The Narrow Margin, David Clarke embarked on an enduring screen career following his debut in the 1941 boxing drama Knockout. The Chicago native found a powerful ally in the business when he made fast friends with star Will Geer while pounding the boards in his hometown early on, and after being abandoned in Seattle following a failed touring play, the talented duo set their sights on Broadway. Both actors were hired to appear in the 1936 Broadway play 200 Were Chosen, and in the years that followed, both Geer and Clarke went on to achieve notable success on both stage and screen. Clarke also found frequent work on television on such popular series as Kojak and Wonder Woman as well as a recurring role in the small-screen drama Ryan's Hope. Clarke and Geer remained lifelong friends, appearing together in both the 1949 film Intruder in the Dust and the enduring television drama The Waltons -- in which Clarke made several guest appearances. David Clarke married actress Nora Dunfee in 1946; the couple would frequently appear together on-stage and remained wed until Dunfee's death in 1994. On April 18, 2004, David Clarke died of natural causes in Arlington, VA. He was 95.
~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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