Biography
Not to end up being confused with nation/bluegrass designer Ken Clark or the past due bebop drummer Kenny Clarke, the Ken Clark profiled with this bio is really a jazz-oriented organist who’s also comfortable using R&B, funk, and blues. The Boston resident (who has electric powered keyboards and acoustic piano as supplementary equipment) isn’t the sort of organist who’s content material to emulate Jimmy Smith’s seminal ‘50s and ‘60s recordings — Smith can be an impact on Clark, but so can be Larry Youthful, John Medeski (of Medeski, Martin & Hardwood popularity), and Charles Earland. Clark’s playing occasionally brings to brain German organist Barbara Dennerlein, although she isn’t just an impact — rather, it’s most likely an instance of Dennerlein and Clark having shared influences. Clark is not a indigenous Bostonian; he was created in NEW YORK in the past due ‘60s and was raised in ny. However in the middle-‘80s, he transferred to Boston to review jazz with pianist Charlie Banacos and guitarist Garrison Fewell and go to the esteemed Berklee College of Music. Rather than returning to NY after learning with those performers and participating in Berklee, Clark opted to stay in Boston and became a fixture over the city’s music picture. In 1992, he produced the Ken Clark Body organ Trio, using Mike Mele (whom he understood from Berklee) on electric guitar — and 11 years afterwards, the group was still jointly. Clark’s group provides utilized different drummers over time; in 2003, Steve Chaggaris (another Berklee alumni) was playing drums for Clark’s trio. Being a sideman, Clark provides backed various feminine vocalists, including Fatwall Jack port and golf swing/leap blues musician Michelle Willson. Clark’s albums being a leader are the Ken Clark Body organ Trio on Aspire Information and Eternal Funk, that your Severn label released in 2003.
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1 | Muscular American actor. A former model, he appeared in 'tough' western roles under contract to 20th Century Fox and then had a solid run as the second lead of several low-budget, cult science-fiction films in the 1950's. He moved to Italy during the 60's to star in spaghetti westerns and sword and sandal epics. |
Actor
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Pretender | 1998 | TV Series | Sweeper |
Invasion | 1997 | TV Mini-Series | Mechanic |
Arena | 1989 | Marcus | |
Twice in a Lifetime | 1985 | Flower Man | |
Teste di quoio | 1981 | Colonnello Stern | |
A Man Called Sledge | 1970 | Floyd | |
Tarzana, the Wild Woman | 1969 | Glen Shipper | |
Rapporto Fuller, base Stoccolma | 1968 | Dick Worth | |
Attentato ai tre grandi | 1967 | Capt. Fritz Schöller | |
Tiffany memorandum | 1967 | Dick Hallam | |
Missione speciale Lady Chaplin | 1966 | Dick Malloy | |
Gunman Called Nebraska | 1966 | Ringo / Nebraska | |
From the Orient with Fury | 1965 | Dick Malloy | |
Mission Bloody Mary | 1965 | Dick Malloy / Agent 077 | |
The Road to Fort Alamo | 1964 | Bud Massadey / Lt. John Smith | |
Hercules Against the Barbarians | 1964 | Kubilai (as Ken Clarke) | |
FX 18 | 1964 | Francis Coplan - agent FX 18 | |
Hercules the Invincible | 1964 | Kebaol | |
None But the Lonely Spy | 1964 | Robert Liston | |
Giacobbe ed Esau | 1963 | Esaù adulto - Adult Esau | |
Hercules Against the Mongols | 1963 | Sayan | |
The Defeat of the Barbarians | 1962 | Astolfo | |
Kraft Mystery Theater | 1962 | TV Series | Lundeen |
12 to the Moon | 1960 | Capt. John Anderson | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1957-1960 | TV Series | Fireman / Mike - Policeman assistant / Plain Clothes Policeman / ... |
Sea Hunt | 1960 | TV Series | USCG Commander McStade |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | 1960 | TV Series | Arnold Lundeen |
Alcoa Theatre | 1960 | TV Series | Brock Callahan |
Heller in Pink Tights | 1960 | Soldier Warning the Travelers (uncredited) | |
Lock Up | 1959 | TV Series | Chris |
Sugarfoot | 1959 | TV Series | Boncecia Boy Heenan |
Attack of the Giant Leeches | 1959 | Steve Benton | |
Adventure Showcase | 1959 | TV Series | Brock Callahan |
Highway Patrol | 1959 | TV Series | Freddy |
Colt .45 | 1959 | TV Series | Jo |
M Squad | 1958 | TV Series | Paul Lawson |
Suspicion | 1958 | TV Series | |
South Pacific | 1958 | Stewpot | |
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna | 1958 | TV Series | Steve |
The Thin Man | 1958 | TV Series | Lt. Dave Martin |
Death Valley Days | 1958 | TV Series | Joseph Chapman |
General Electric Theater | 1957 | TV Series | Bob Meagher |
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre | 1957 | TV Series | Bert |
The 20th Century-Fox Hour | 1957 | TV Series | Sleepy |
The True Story of Jesse James | 1957 | Sergeant (uncredited) | |
Love Me Tender | 1956 | Mr. Kelso | |
Between Heaven and Hell | 1956 | Morgan | |
The Last Wagon | 1956 | Sergeant | |
The Proud Ones | 1956 | Pike | |
On the Threshold of Space | 1956 | Sgt. Ike Forbes | |
The Jack Benny Program | 1955 | TV Series | 1st Prospector |
Archive Footage
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Kolossal - i magnifici Macisti | 1977 | Documentary | Kebaol (as K. Clark) |
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