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Robert Clarke

Robert Clarke
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Born Robert Irby Clarke
(1920-06-01)June 1, 1920
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Died June 11, 2005(2005-06-11) (aged 85)
Valley Village, California, U.S.
Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor, director, producer, writer
Years active 1944–2005
Spouse(s) Alyce King (1956–1996; her death); 1 child
Children Cam Clarke

Robert Irby Clarke (June 1, 1920 – June 11, 2005) was an American actor best known for his cult classic science fiction films of the 1950s.

Clarke was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He decided at an early age that he wanted to be an actor, but nevertheless suffered from stage fright in his first school productions. He attended Kemper Military School and College, planning to make a career in the service, but dropped out after his asthma prevented his serving in World War II. He later attended the University of Oklahoma, where he acted in radio plays, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he appeared on stage. He did not graduate, but hitched a ride to California to try to break into the motion picture business.

After screen tests at 20th Century-Fox and Columbia Pictures, Clarke landed a berth as a contract player at RKO Radio Pictures. His first credited role was The Falcon in Hollywood (1944), then went on to play small roles in The Body Snatcher (1945), Bedlam (1946), and Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947). When RKO dropped his option three years later, he began freelancing. In the 1950s, he appeared in many classic science fiction films, including The Man from Planet X (1951), Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953) as John Rolfe, The Incredible Petrified World (1957), The Astounding She-Monster (1957), and The Hideous Sun Demon (1959), which Clarke wrote, directed and produced.


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