Kenneth Donovan Clark was born on June 4, 1927 in Neffs,
Ohio. Beginning as a model for physique model and appeared in several magazines
and advertisements. Clark signed with 20th Century-Fox and appeared in a string
of popular films during the 50s and 60s. In 1956, his busiest year, Clark
appeared in five films, mostly westerns for Fox. However, by the late 1950s Fox
dropped many of its contract players, including Clark. He then went into
low-budget sci-fi films, such as “Attack of the Giant Leeches” (1959) and “12
to the Moon” (1960), while also appearing in quite a bit of television, even
shooting a television pilot called “Brock Callahan” but the series was not
picked up for broadcast. In the mid-1960s Clark followed many of his fellow
American actors to Italy and appeared in several very popular spy thrillers and
spaghetti westerns. His three starring westerns were “The Road to Fort Alamo”
(1964), “Savage Grinto” (1966) and “A Man Called Sledge” (1969). Ken remained
in Italy to act in films and television programs racking up 50+ during his 40+
year career. Clark passed away from a heart attack in Rome on June 1, 2009, at
the age of 81. Today we remember Ken Clark on what would have been his 85th
birthday.
Ken Clark died of a heart attack shortly after filming an episode of the now-defunct Italian television show "Stracult" which focused on his Spaghetti Westerns. He was 81 years old and died only four days shy of his 82nd birthday. He's one of my favorite actors. RIP Ken Clark.
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