Les Clark was an American actor best known for his roles in The Devil’s Hairpin (1957), General Electric Theater (1953), and The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1957). He was born on November 4, 1905, in Robinson, Kansas, USA, and passed away on March 24, 1959, in London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Les Clark’s early life details are not widely documented, but he was born in a small town in Kansas. He pursued a career in acting, which led him to work on various television and film projects. Clark’s family background remains largely unknown, as there are limited records about his personal life.
Career
Clark had a diverse acting career spanning several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television shows. He often played supporting roles and was featured in many productions, some of which became classics. Notably, his performances in musicals and dramas showcased his versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Les Clark died of a heart attack on March 24, 1959, in London, England. His contributions to the entertainment industry, particularly in the 1950s, left a mark, and he is remembered for his performances. Although his fame was not as widespread as some of his contemporaries, his work continues to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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General Electric Theater | 1953 | Slide Beneker |
The Pied Piper of Hamelin | 1957 | Unknown |
The Devil’s Hairpin | 1957 | Bill, the Bartender |
Loving You | 1957 | Eddie (uncredited) |
The Girl Can’t Help It | 1956 | Recording Engineer (uncredited) |
White Christmas | 1954 | Dancer (uncredited) |
Three Sailors and a Girl | 1954 | Sailor (uncredited) |
Off Limits | 1953 | Sailor (uncredited) |