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John Clarke Filmography

ActorBORN 1931SOUTH BEND3 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Acting · Operation Bottleneck, Gun Street

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John Clarke (1931-2019) was a notable figure in the realm of television and film, best known for his iconic role as Mickey Horton on NBC's enduring soap opera Days of Our Lives, which he graced from its inception in 1965 until 2004. His extensive career, spanning nearly four decades, not only garnered him a Daytime Emmy nomination in 1979 but also a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015, solidifying his legacy in daytime television. For collectors, Clarke’s work in the 1988 film A Matter of Convenience stands out due to its unique blend of drama and intrigue, making it a sought-after title among physical media enthusiasts. His memorable performances have led to various collectible editions, particularly in the realm of VHS and DVD. As a cornerstone of daytime drama history, John Clarke's contributions continue to resonate with fans and collectors alike, who cherish the physical releases of his celebrated works.

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What is John Clarke known for?

John Clarke is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as 'Gun Street' (1961) as Deputy Sheriff Sam Freed, 'Operation Bottleneck' (1961) as Sgt. Marty Regan, and 'A Matter of Convenience' (1988) as Joe.

What genres does John Clarke's filmography span?

John Clarke's filmography spans several genres, including Drama, Comedy, TV Movie, War, and Western.

What era or decades does John Clarke's work cover?

John Clarke's work covers the years from 1961 to 1988, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.

How many films are in John Clarke's filmography?

John Clarke has a total of 3 films listed in his filmography.

What kinds of films are included in John Clarke's filmography?

John Clarke's filmography includes films in various genres such as Drama, Comedy, TV Movie, War, and Western.