Biography
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Spencer Treat Clark (born September 24 1987 in New York City) is an American actor who has appeared in several films such as Gladiator, Mystic River, and Unbreakable.
Biography
Spencer Treat Clark began his career in 1995, appearing on the television show Another World. His film debut was in Arlington Road as Grant Farday. He has also appeared in Law & Order and Double Jeopardy. He is currently attending Columbia University in New York City as part of the class of 2010.
When he was growing up in Darien, Connecticut, Clark said he liked swimming, running cross-country and playing hockey. He was educated in public schools until he attended and graduated from The Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut. He keeps a journal for every movie he acts in. He is the brother of actress Eliza Clark.
Filmography
Movies
- Loverboy (2005) — Paul
- Mystic River (2003) — Silent Ray
- Unbreakable (2000) — Joseph Dunn
- Gladiator (2000) — Lucius Verus
- Double Jeopardy (1999) — Matty Parsons
- Arlington Road (1999) — Grant Faraday
TV movies
- Christmas in Toontown (1996) — Voice
- It Was Him or Us (1995) — Jesse Pomeroy
- Long Island Fever (1995) — Tom McCarty
Series/Soaps
- Another World (TV series) (1995-1999) — Steven Frame
Guest appearances
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2004) — Brian
- Episode: "Families" (Season 5, Episode 15)
- Third Watch (1999) — Kyle
- Episode: "Impulse" (Season 1, Episode 7)
External links
- http://www.youngactorsweb.com/stc/index.htm
- http://www.geocities.com/spencertreatclark/
- http://www.teenstarsonline.com/spencer_t_clark.html
- http://www.teenidols4you.com/pictures.html?g=Actors&pe=spencer_clark
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