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Robert Clark (born March 14, 1987) is an American-born Canadian actor and real estate investor. After building experience in singing, stage and limited television work in the 1990s, he went onto roles in various small screen productions, most notably ''
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'' and ''
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''. Clark later became a 50% shareholder in a syndicate of 11 real estate holding companies referred to as Balboa et al. in court filings, that went insolvent.


Life and career

Clark was born in
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,
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, and is the younger brother of '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' star Daniel Clark. In 1988, his mother, Suzanne, relocated with her two sons to
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. When she remarried in 1991, the entire family moved to Canada, near
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. Clark joined the Belfountain Singers (based in
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), and performed at various live concerts, both with the group and solo. The Singers performed at the 1997 Winter Special Olympics, and they also sang on the national talk show ''
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''. Clark (with his brother, Daniel) attended the Randolph School for the Performing Arts, and successfully completed the school's Kids Triple-Threat Musical Theatre Program.


Acting

Clark's very first professional acting role was opposite hockey player
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in a television commercial for Honey Comb cereal. Under his mother's guidance, he used his previous singing experience in auditions for stage productions such as ''
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'' (1998) and ''
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'', though he lost the role in the latter to his brother.Bawden, Jim
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''
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''. July 8, 2000. Retrieved August 5, 2005.
He subsequently managed to clinch a recurring role in the television show '' I Was a Sixth Grade Alien'' (starring his brother), and made several guest appearances in programs such as '' Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension'' (also starring his real-life brother), ''Real Kids, Real Adventures'', and '' Twice in a Lifetime''. Clark's acting career was unlimited to the small screen, however; in ''
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'' (1999), Clark was Eric Slater (
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) as a child. He later won small parts in a few
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s: ''
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'' (1999) with
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, as a Goth in ''The Ride'' (2000), and in '' All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story'' (2000), as the son of real-life convicted child rapist
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. In '' Rated X'' (2000), a fact-based film directed by and starring
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, Clark played the younger version of
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's character; a boy physically abused by his father who would grow up to become an adult film director. Following this, Clark had a more prominent role as a street windscreen wiper who donates his life savings of $4.30 to a murder investigation in the A&E Network's original film '' The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery'', the pilot for the A&E series ''
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''. ''Variety'''s Steve Oxman spoke highly of the production, calling the cast "a stellar ensemble" and noting that "the performances are more than the sum of their parts". His first lead role came in the
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show ''
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'' (2000), which its creators described as "an ''
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'' for kids". The show lasted just two seasons, but for his efforts Clark won a
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for Leading Young Actor in a Drama Series, and producer John Delmage said that Clark and his co-stars were chosen for their acting ability and had the potential to maintain careers in the profession as adults. The filming schedule for ''The Zack Files'' was tight, but Clark found time to participate in other projects. He played the son of a sex addict (
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) in ''Sex, Lies & Obsession'' (2001), and also acted opposite
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in the Christmas film ''
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'' (2001), which went
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but was praised by critic Scott Weinberg, and earned Clark another Young Artist Award. Shortly after the cancellation of ''The Zack Files'', Clark was cast in a similar television series, ''
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'', which was first broadcast in the autumn of 2002. Clark's acting performance was well-received; in addition to another Young Artist nomination, Family Screen Scene called the show as a whole "well written and acted. The looks and mannerisms of the teens fit their characters, adding realism to their roles". While ''Strange Days'' was on the air, Clark could be seen in the Sci-Fi Channel's ''
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'' (2003), as the young son of a deceased future king who narrowly escapes death at the hands of his power-hungry brother. In an April 2005 episode of ''
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'', Clark played an openly
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teenager recruited by the title character (
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) to publicly humiliate the prejudiced ex-boyfriend (
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) of one of her friends (Natalia Baron). Reviewing the episode, John Ramos of the website ''
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'' commented positively on Clark's appearance, making an earnest request to "give the gay kid more screen time". Clark also had a supporting role as one of the ten children of a 1950s housewife (
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) in the film drama ''
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'', released to theatres in late 2005.


Investor

Clark later established SID Developments, a company which bought and renovated rental properties in various Ontario cities, predominantly in the
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region. The company filed for bankruptcy protection in early 2024. In June of that same year, the CBC reported that corporations linked to Clark had spent millions of investors' money on illegitimate expenses.


Filmography


Awards


References


External links


Official family site
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