BIOGRAPHY Robert Clark, born August 20, 1986, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian actor.
After building up years of experience in singing, stage and limited television work in the 1990s, Clark has gone on to receive critical and public recognition for his roles in various small screen productions, most notably "The Zack Files" and "Strange Days at Blake Holsey High." Clark's very first professional acting role was opposite hockey player Wayne Gretzky in a television commercial for "Honeycomb Cereal." Under his mother's guidance, he used his previous singing experience in auditions for stage productions such as Ragtime (1998) and Beauty and the Beast, though he lost the role in the latter to his brother.
Clark subsequently managed to clinch a recurring role in the television show "I Was a Sixth Grade Alien", and made several guest appearances in programs such as "Eerie Indiana: The Other Dimension" , "Real Kids," "Real Adventures," and "Twice in a Lifetime." Clark's acting career was not limited to the small screen; in "Superstar" (1999), Clark was Eric Slater (Harland Williams) as a child. He later won small parts in a few television movies: "Switching Goals" (1999) with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, as a Goth in "The Ride" (2000), and in "All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story" (2000) as a student who had an affair with a teacher. View GALLERY:
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