Brian Patrick Clarke
Born: 1952-08-01 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brian Patrick Clarke (born August 1, 1952) is an American actor. Clarke was born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and graduated from Yale University in 1974. Following his time at Yale, Clarke has appeared in numerous films and television shows over the last 30 years, including the popular comedy-drama series Eight is Enough as Merl "The Pearl", General Hospital and The Bold and The Beautiful. He has also run several marathons, including a sub three-hour marathon in Los Angeles in the late 80's. Clarke is married to artistic gymnast Kathy Johnson and currently resides in Orlando, Florida. Clarke was a three-time All-Ivy league football player at Yale, and held the school's records for most field goals in a game, season and career when he graduated. He tried out for the Dallas Cowboys and the Memphis Southmen of the World Football League before pursuing an acting career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Patrick Clarke, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2015
- To Write Love on Her Arms as Tom Yohe
2012
- Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor as TC (archive footage)
2009
- Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective as Quenton Pennington Sr.
2007
- Sydney White as Professor Carlton
2003
- One Tree Hill as Gene
- Exorcism as Mr. Lansing
2002
- CSI: Miami as Ted Henderson
2001
1999
- Judging Amy as Todd Stanley
1997
1996
- Ringer as Joe
1995
- Baywatch Nights as Jason Ray
1994
- ER
- Touched by an Angel as Coach Mike Johansen
- Party of Five as Marson
1993
- Diagnosis: Murder as Jerry Grayle
- Private Wars as Ben Gilmore
1989
1988
- Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers as TC
- Private Road: No Trespassing as Ken Burgess
1983
- Grace Kelly as John 'Kell' Kelly, Jr.
1982
- T. J. Hooker as Officer Jess Canfield
- Fame
1979
- Delta House as Greg Marmalard
1978
- Blood & Guts as Jim Davenport
1977
- Eight Is Enough
- The Fantastic Journey as Daniel
- Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years as John Roosevelt