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Clark Reiner

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Clark Reiner Clark Reiner is an accomplished actor and global business leader with a career spanning nearly three decades. He appeared in Nothing to Lose (1997), the long-running television series All My Children (1970), and the film Mach 2 (2001).

Outside of acting, Clark has built a distinguished career in international business development and consulting. From 2016 to 2017, he demonstrated his expertise in global markets by establishing and managing a family office in Malta and Spain. This experience highlighted his ability to thrive within diverse cultural and business environments.

Between 2011 and 2015, Clark held a pivotal role at a privately held oil and gas company in London, spearheading midstream operations and securing joint ventures across regions such as Trinidad, Tobago, Iraq, Louisiana, and Eastern Texas. His contributions were instrumental in expanding the company's international reach.

One of Clark's most significant accomplishments was his involvement in the $550 million Basra Sports City Complex in Iraq. As part of Newport Global, a consulting firm he co-founded, Clark led the efforts to bring this ambitious project to fruition, with the main stadium opening in 2013-a milestone in Iraq's post-Saddam development.

In New York City, Clark served as Vice President of Mahler & Emerson Inc. from 2002 to 2009, focusing on broker-dealer and investment advisory services. He also consulted for Allied Investment House in Abu Dhabi, where his leadership secured $80 million in debt financing for the Dubai Lifestyle City project, a landmark 4.15-million-square-foot development.

Clark's professional journey began in the shipping industry at New World Charter and later as Vice President at The Bull & Bear Group Inc. He further honed his skills in the Global Wealth Management division at Goldman Sachs in New York.

Clark holds an MBA from UCLA's Anderson School of Business, where he balanced his studies with roles at Fox Media and 20th Century Fox Films. His academic background also includes studies at the University of Cape Town, the University of Chiang Mai in Thailand, L'Institut Catholique in Paris, and Caius and Gonville College at Cambridge University. He earned a BA from Middlebury College in Vermont, specializing in African Economic Development and Asian Cultural Studies.

In addition to his professional achievements, Clark is deeply committed to philanthropy. He has supported educational initiatives in Kenya and worked with a Catholic charity in France for over a decade, aiding health-afflicted pilgrims.
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    Known for

    Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence in Rien à perdre (1997)
    Rien à perdre
    6.7
    • Alan
    • 1997
    Brian Bosworth in Mach 2 (2000)
    Mach 2
    3.4
    • Mike Whitney
    • 2000
    Susan Lucci, Debbi Morgan, Rebecca Budig, Cameron Mathison, and Darnell Williams in La force du destin (1970)
    La force du destin
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Austin Sweeney (1993)
    • 1970

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    • Brian Bosworth in Mach 2 (2000)
      Mach 2
      3.4
      • Mike Whitney
      • 2000
    • Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence in Rien à perdre (1997)
      Rien à perdre
      6.7
      • Alan
      • 1997
    • Susan Lucci, Debbi Morgan, Rebecca Budig, Cameron Mathison, and Darnell Williams in La force du destin (1970)
      La force du destin
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Austin Sweeney (1993)
      • 1970–2011

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