Curtis Clark

Curtis Clark

Actor

BIO

Curtis Clark is an American actor best known for his roles in television and film. He was born on February 15, 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Growing up, Curtis always had a passion for the arts. He spent his free time studying plays, attending Broadway performances, and participating in school plays. After finishing high school, Curtis attended Ohio University, where he majored in theater.

After college, Curtis moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. He landed his first role in a television show in 1988 and has since then appeared in a number of hit shows. Some of his most notable roles include appearances on shows like “The West Wing”, “CSI: NY”, “Law & Order”, “Grey’s Anatomy” and “NCIS”.

Curtis has also appeared in several movies, including “The Net”, “The Replacement Killers” and “The Good Shepherd”. He has also done voice acting, providing the voice of the character Gator in the animated series “G. I. Joe: Renegades”.

In addition to his acting career, Curtis has also worked as a producer and director. He directed the independent film “My Name is Earl” in 2005 and has since then been involved in several other directing projects.

Curtis has also been involved in several philanthropic efforts. He is a supporter of the Creative Artists Agency’s (CAA) Foundation, which helps young people in the entertainment industry. He also created the Curtis Clark Scholarship Fund to help promote diversity in the entertainment industry.

Curtis is currently living in Los Angeles, where he continues to pursue his career in acting. He is a passionate and dedicated actor who has achieved a great deal in his career. He is an inspiration to many aspiring actors and is an example of what hard work and dedication can achieve.

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