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Gary Clarke(I)

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Gary Clarke in L'equipée du Poney Express (1989)
A woman looking for an end to her suffering, checks in to the House of Abraham, home to a mysterious cult that promises a way out. She soon discovers all is not what it seems and must plan an escape before it's too late.
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American actor Gary Clarke was born Clarke Frederic L'Amoreaux of French and Mexican ancestry. Raised in the predominantly Chicano neighbourhood of East Los Angeles, he was determined to become an actor by the time he attended high school. His first performing engagements were in community theatre in San Gabriel, followed by stage appearances in Glendale and drama studies at the Pasadena Playhouse. At the same time, Clarke made ends meet as a machine operator and newspaper delivery man.

He made his TV debut in 1957, followed by his first motion picture lead the following year in Dragstrip Riot (1958), a low budget AIP release which cashed in on the prevailing trend for youth-oriented car racing and biker gang pictures. Clarke alternated supporting roles with occasional leads in several other genre pictures: as a young horror movie actor, hypnotized and transformed by a vengeful make up artist into a homicidal lycanthrope in How to Make a Monster (1958); as one of two escaped convict stowaways in Fusée pour la lune (1958), an inept, ultra-low budget remake of Cat-Women of the Moon (1953) (with even shoddier props and special effects); as a love-struck teen whose life is complicated by conservative parents, the bride-to-be's thuggish ex-boyfriend, a junkie brother and a likely gallery of assorted pushers and mobsters in Date Bait (1960); and as a college undergraduate bent on seducing a particularly hard-to-get sorority sister in the predictable teen comedy Wild Wild Winter (1966).

On TV, Clarke had a semi-regular role as Dick Hamilton, younger brother of Lucy, the secretary of private eye Michael Shayne (1960) (Richard Denning). This character was specifically created for the show and did not appear in the original novels by Brett Halliday. Perhaps thanks to his boyish face and easy-going personality, Clarke became an audience favourite as Steve Hill, a close buddy of the Trampas character (played by Doug McClure) during the first two seasons of the hit western series Le Virginien (1962). When Hill was phased out in 1964, Clarke moved on to play an Arizona Territory cavalry officer in Hondo (1967) and made guest appearances in diverse shows and made-for-TV movies.

In 1966, he began surreptitiously submitting scripts for the NBC spy sitcom Max la menace (1965) as 'C. F. Lamoreaux', in the process creating the character of Hymie the Robot (played perfectly deadpan by Dick Gautier) in a set of six episodes. The show's creators, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, were well aware of this little subterfuge, but they liked his ideas. When Clarke eventually owned up that he had been an actor on The Virginian, their response was "we watch TV too".

Clarke continued through the 70s and 80s in occasional TV guest spots. He popped up several times as a police officer in Dynastie (1981) and played four different characters in L'equipée du Poney Express (1989). He had a small role in the A-grade western Tombstone (1993), as U.S. Marshal Crawley Dake (1936-1890), the lawman who first deputized Virgil Earp. In Parkland (2013), he played Vice Admiral George Burkley (1902-1991), physician to three U.S. presidents, who was among those present during JFK's ill-fated Dallas motorcade.

Clarke has also briefly sidelined as a vocalist, releasing the single "Tomorrow May Never Come" (co-written by Jackie DeShannon) for RCA Victor in 1962, and a cover of the theme from The Virginian ("Lonesome Tree"), backed by "One Summer in a Million" for Decca Records in 1963.

Clarke's second wife (1964-70) was the actress Pat Woodell (best known as Bobbie Jo Bradley in TV's Petticoat Junction (1963)). He has been married since 1991 to Jerrene Beatty and is the father of two daughters. His hobbies have been said to be riding horses and motorcycles and playing golf.
BornAugust 16, 1933
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    Known for

    Greenbriar
    • Writer
      How to Make a Monster (1958)
      How to Make a Monster
      5.5
      • Larry Drake--Teenage Werewolf
      • 1958
      John Cusack, Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, and Zac Efron in Paperboy (2012)
      Paperboy
      5.7
      • Weldon Pine
      • 2012
      Don Adams in Max la menace (1965)
      Max la menace
      8.2
      TV Series
      • Writer

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      • Rio Concho
        • Released
        • TV Series
        • 2022
      • Billy and the Bandit
        • Dr. Ben
        • Post-production
        • TV Movie



      • Natasha Henstridge, Lin Shaye, and Lukas Hassel in House of Abraham (2025)
        House of Abraham
        9.4
        • Victor
        • 2025
      • Gary Clarke and Bernadette Maloney in IRA: Cashing In (2021)
        IRA: Cashing In
        Short
        • Liam
        • 2021
      • Juliette Kida in Why Me? (2020)
        Why Me?
        4.7
        • Attorney
        • 2020
      • So You Wanna Make a Movie (2017)
        So You Wanna Make a Movie
        Short
        • 2017
      • Al Pacino and Skylar Gasper in Manglehorn (2014)
        Manglehorn
        5.5
        • Pancake Jamboree Friend
        • 2014
      • Billy Bob Thornton, Marcia Gay Harden, Paul Giamatti, and Zac Efron in Parkland (2013)
        Parkland
        6.4
        • Admiral George Burkley
        • 2013
      • John Cusack, Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, and Zac Efron in Paperboy (2012)
        Paperboy
        5.7
        • Weldon Pine
        • 2012
      • Marilu Henner and Nick Stahl in My Son Is Innocent (1996)
        My Son Is Innocent
        6.0
        TV Movie
        • Hearing Judge
        • 1996
      • Panique sur le vol 285 (1996)
        Panique sur le vol 285
        4.9
        TV Movie
        • Hugh Easton
        • 1996
      • Richard Dean Anderson and John de Lancie in Legend (1995)
        Legend
        7.6
        TV Series
        • Reporter #1
        • 1995
      • Val Kilmer, Bill Paxton, Sam Elliott, and Kurt Russell in Tombstone (1993)
        Tombstone
        7.8
        • Crawley Dake (as Gary Clark)
        • 1993
      • Lesley Ann Warren, Bruce Davison, David Byron, and Allison Mack in La justice du désespoir (1993)
        La justice du désespoir
        6.1
        TV Movie
        • 1993
      • L'equipée du Poney Express (1989)
        L'equipée du Poney Express
        7.7
        TV Series
        • Col. Sawyer
        • P.J. Curtis
        • Reverend, Minister ...
        • 1990–1991
      • Le syndrome de la mort (1991)
        Le syndrome de la mort
        4.9
        TV Movie
        • Dr. Daley
        • 1991
      • The Highwayman (1987)
        The Highwayman
        6.6
        TV Series
        • Sheriff
        • 1988

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      • Greenbriar
        • Writer
        • In Development
      • Billy and the Bandit
        • screenplay
        • Post-production
        • TV Movie



      • Don Adams in Max la menace (1965)
        Max la menace
        8.2
        TV Series
        • written by
        • 1966–1968

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      • Greenbriar
        • Director
        • In Development
      • Billy and the Bandit
        • Director
        • Post-production
        • TV Movie



      • So You Wanna Make a Movie (2017)
        So You Wanna Make a Movie
        Short
        • Director
        • 2017

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      Why Me?
      Trailer 2:04
      Why Me?
      Strike Me Deadly
      Trailer 1:32
      Strike Me Deadly
      The Virginian: Run Away From Home
      Trailer 1:14
      The Virginian: Run Away From Home
      The Virginian: Strangers At Sundown
      Trailer 1:03
      The Virginian: Strangers At Sundown

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      • Alternative names
        • Gary Clark
      • Height
        • 1.78 m
      • Born
        • August 16, 1933
        • Los Angeles, California, USA
      • Spouses
          Jerrene BeattyOctober 5, 1991 - present
      • Other works
        Virginian television series, circa 1965.
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        • 8 Interviews
        • 1 Article

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        Interviewed about his horror and sci-fi credits in "Earth vs. the Sci-Fi Filmmakers" by Tom Weaver (McFarland, 2005).

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        91 years old
      • When was Gary Clarke born?
        August 16, 1933
      • Where was Gary Clarke born?
        Los Angeles, California, USA
      • What is Gary Clarke's birth name?
        Clarke Frederic Lamoreaux
      • How tall is Gary Clarke?
        5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters

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