Bobby Clark (juvenile actor)
Robert Dwain Clark (born November 19, 1944) is an American former child actor.
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Born | Robert Dwain Clark November 19, 1944 (age 76) Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1951–1964 |
Spouse(s) | Vikki Young (m. 1997) |
Parent(s) | Robert Boyd Clark (born 1918, Moscow, Idaho) Jean Dahl (born 1919, Yakima, Washington)[1] |
Career
Probably his longest lasting role was that of Casey Junior in the syndicated 1957-1958 television series, Casey Jones,[2] starring Alan Hale Jr., in the title role, with supporting cast members Mary Lawrence as Mrs. Jones, Dub Taylor as Fireman Wallie Sims, and Eddy Waller as "Red Rock", the train conductor.
Clark appeared in the movies Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Ransom!, Gun Duel in Durango, Rebel in Town, The Happy Road, Bring Your Smile Along, and The Ten Commandments.[2]
Clark made a guest appearance on Perry Mason as the title character in the 1958 episode, "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client." He also appeared in episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Loretta Young Show, The Jimmy Durante Show, The Americans (a drama of the American Civil War), Lassie, General Electric Theater, Ford Theatre, Studio 57, The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse, Screen Directors Playhouse, Climax!, Front Row Center, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Northwest Passage, Crossroads, Bachelor Father.[2]
Son of Robert Boyd Clark and Jean Dahl, Clark began his professional career at the age of six when he was introduced to the accordion. He played in many public events, including USO shows, professional wrestling matches, Kiwanis International, and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. In 1954, he moved with his parents to Los Angeles. In addition to his movie and television appearances, he performed at the Hollywood Bowl and at local festivals and events.
Although Clark is semi-retired from show business he still makes an occasional public appearance. One of his more recent was as a guest of the 2012 Memphis Film Festival's "A Gathering of Guns 4: A TV Western Reunion" at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1951 | Kentucky Jubilee | Vaudeville Performer | |
1955 | Bring Your Smile Along | Waldo | |
1956 | Ransom! | Andy Stannard | |
1956 | Invasion of the Body Snatchers | Jimmy Grimaldi | |
1956 | The Ten Commandments | Little Boy in Exodus | |
1957 | The Happy Road | Danny Andrews | |
1957 | Gun Duel in Durango | Robbie | |
1957 | Destination 60,000 | Skip Buckley | |
1957 | Tales of Wells Fargo | Dan Simmons | |
1957 | General Electric Theater | Joey Hogan | |
1957 | Code 3 | Bobby | |
1957–1958 | Casey Jones | Casey Jones Jr. | |
1958 | The Danny Thomas Show | Shoeshine Boy | |
1958 | Perry Mason | Nicky Renzi | |
1958 | Northwest Passage | Jean Louis | |
1959 | Wanted: Dead or Alive | Shoeshine Boy | |
1959 | Lassie | Frankie Jessup | |
1961 | The Donna Reed Show | Gordie | |
1962 | The New Breed | Tommy | |
1964 | My Three Sons | Eddie | Final role |
References
- http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/e/Carl-P-Breeden/BOOK-0001/0003-0089.html
- "Casey Jones Museum to Welcome Actor Bobby Clark". Casey Jones Village. May 8, 2012. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
External links
- Bobby Clark at IMDb
- Bobby Clark at the TCM Movie Database