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DANE CLARK

 Dane Clark

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Dane Clark cooking chicken
Dane also likes to
cook chicken caccitore.
Dane Clark was a popular “average Joe” actor of the 1940s and 1950s. He successfully landed many acting parts due to his average looks. As he says, “They don't go much for the 'pretty boy' type [at Warner Brothers]. An average-looking guy like me has a chance to get someplace, to portray people the way they really are, without any frills.” In 1943, Humphrey Bogart gave him his stage name, Dane Clark. His original name was Bernard Zanville.

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Dane ClarkClark was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Cornell University, John Hopkins, and earned a law degree from St. John’s Law School in his hometown. During the depression he had trouble finding work and tried magazine modeling, boxing and construction. He began his acting career in 1938, and went on to co-star with such great greats as Cary Grant, Betty Davis and Humphrey Bogart. Warner Brothers had hired him in 1943 as a replacement for John Garfield. However, Garfield continued on with Warner Brothers and Clark continued to play smaller roles, such as a “cocky troublemaker from Brooklyn.” He played in many WWII movies, including “Destination Tokyo,” “God is my Co-Pilot,” and “Pride of the Marines.” Later he appeared on numerous episodes of “Alfred Hitchcock,” “The Twilight Zone,” and the TV version of “Ellery Queen.” His favorite role of all, however, was when he played the founder of The Harlem Globetrotters in the 1954 film, “Go, Man, Go!” He had to produce the film himself, and was proud that it helped combat racism.

This collection contains many of his guest appearances as well as Crime and Peter Chambers.

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MP3 DISK CONTENTS: [Help]
19 shows - total playtime 9 hours 46 minutes

CAV470210 510 VOICE OF THE WIZARD
Columbia Presents Corwin 440704 17 Home for the Fourth
Crime & Peter Chambers 540406 01 Burke Murder Frame Up
Crime & Peter Chambers 540413 02 Charles Avon, Druggist
Crime & Peter Chambers 540420 03 Cemetery Attack
Crime & Peter Chambers 540427 04 Joan Bradley
Crime & Peter Chambers 540511 06 Old Man Krause's newsst
Crime & Peter Chambers 540713 15 MasqueradeMurder Party
Crime & Peter Chambers 540831 22 Claire Connely

Fifth Horseman 460808 06 Dooms Day
NBCUT 481205 019 Three Soldiers
Spns056 430902 Singing Walls
Spns079 440217 Life Ends At Midnight
Spns137 450405 A Guy Gets Lonely
Spns155 450823 This Will Kill You
Spns211 460919 Till The Day I Die Dane Clark
Theat Of Rom 450619 051 Love in News
We Hold These Truths 411215 Norman Corwin

 


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