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Bob Clark

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Benjamin "Bob" Clark (August 5, 1939 – April 4, 2007) was an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer best known for directing and writing the script with Jean Shepherd to the 1983 Christmas film A Christmas Story. Although he worked primarily in the United States, from 1973 to 1983 he worked in Canada and was responsible for some of most successful films in Canadian history such as Black Christmas (1974), Murder by Decree (1979), Tribute (1980), and Porky's (1982). Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Clark, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia


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Born:
Aug 5, 1939 In New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Movie/TV Credits:
20
First Appeared:
In the movie Along the Rio Grande 1941-02-07
Latest Project:
Movie Obscura 2020-12-06
Known For
Poster of Black Christmas Revisited
Poster of The Ransom of Red Chief
Poster of The American Clock
Poster of Along the Rio Grande
Filmography
Movie Obscura Peter Hollinger 2020-12-06
Movie Black Christmas Legacy Self (archive footage) 2015-11-24
Movie Freedom Summer Self - ABC News Correspondent (archive footage) 2014-01-17
Movie Clarkworld Self (archive footage) 2009-11-03
Series 100 Scariest Movie Moments Self 2004-10-27
Movie Black Christmas Revisited 2002-12-03
Movie The Ransom of Red Chief Mr. Hooper 1998-01-01
Movie Angel Blue Town Mayor 1998-11-15
Movie Derby Auctioneer 1995-06-17
Movie The American Clock 1993-01-02
Movie A Christmas Story Swede (uncredited) 1983-11-18
Movie Breaking Point Man at Gun Range (uncredited) 1976-06-02
Movie Dead of Night Officer Ted 1974-08-29
Movie Black Christmas Prowler Shadow / Phone Voice (uncredited) 1974-10-11
Movie Mafia Girls Jerry 1969-01-01
Movie The Marshall of Trail City Judge 1950-05-10
Movie Frenchman's Creek Pirate Crewman (uncredited) 1944-09-20
Movie Bandit Ranger Clay's Cowboy (uncredited) 1942-09-28
Movie Along the Rio Grande Henchman Joe (uncredited) 1941-02-07
Movie Western Union Telegraph Worker 1941-02-21