Clark Duke

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Clark Duke

Clark Duke is a widely known American actor born on May 5, 1985. He highly recognized from his roles in films namely Kick-Ass, The Croods, Sex Drive, and Hot Tub Time Machine. Not only limited to films, he's also known for his featured parts in TV series like The Office where he played Clark Green, Greek portraying Dale Kettlewell, and Two and a Half Men as Barry. His TV role in I'm Dying Up Here playing Ron Shack further showcases his acting versatility.

Duke was born and brought up in Glenwood, Arkansas, by his parents Angela and Ronnie Duke as a Baptist. He graduated from Centerpoint High School in 2002. He has been active in the industry from a young age, earning a Young Artist Award nomination in 1992 for his role in Hearts Afire. Duke didn’t stop at acting as he also showcased his skills in creating, writing, and producing for a web series Clark and Michael in collaboration with his friend Michael Cera. In the series, Duke depicted a version of himself. The series marked his steps in the direction and producing field as the pilot episode was directed by him as part of his college thesis project at Loyola Marymount University. He also added his voice to the animated film, The Croods, and directed the movie Arkansas released in 2020.

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Given Name: Clark Duke

Born: Glenwood, Arkansas, U.S.

Citizenship: U.S.

Birthday: May 5, 1985

Occupations: Actor

Years Active: 1992-1995, 2004-present

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