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Robert Clark (actor) - Wikipedia Robert Clark (born March 14, 1987) [1] is an American-born Canadian actor and real estate investor After building experience in singing, stage and limited television work in the 1990s, he went onto roles in various small screen productions, most notably The Zack Files and Strange Days at Blake Holsey High
Robert Clark Obituary (1945 - 2025) - Philadelphia, PA - WFMZ-TV 69 News Robert Clark Obituary Robert George Clark, 80, of Stone Harbor, NJ, formerly of Wayne, PA, peacefully passed away at his home on July 15, 2025 Bob was born to Edward and Isabella Clark on January 19, 1945 He graduated from Ridley Park High School in 1962 and was a 1967 graduate of Drexel University
Trailblazing Mississippi lawmaker Robert Clark dies Robert Clark, the first Black person elected to the Mississippi Legislature in the modern era, has died at age 96 Clark, a Holmes County native, was elected to the House in 1967 and served until his retirement in 2004
Robert Clark - IMDb Robert Clark was born on 14 March 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, USA He is an actor, known for Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002), The Zack Files (2000) and Warehouse 13 (2009)
Robert Clark, Mississippis first Black lawmaker after Civil Rights era . . . LEXINGTON, Miss (AP) — Robert G Clark, who was elected in 1967 as Mississippi’s first Black lawmaker of the 20th century and rose to the second-highest leadership role in the state House of Representatives, died Tuesday at age 96, his son said
Robert Clark - Forbes Robert Clark is the founder and executive chairman of Chicago-based construction firm Clayco, which he started in 1984 as a college dropout The St Louis native owns most of
Remembering Speaker Pro Tempore Robert Clark | Mississippi Department . . . Robert George Clark, Jr, died on Tuesday, March 4 He became the first African American elected to the Mississippi Legislature since Reconstruction, serving from 1967 to 2003 and rising to the rank of Speaker Pro Tempore in the Mississippi House