Kenneth Donovan Clark (June 4, 1927 – June 1, 2009) was an American B movie actor. He appeared in movies in the United States and Europe, including the Secret Agent 077 trilogy, South Pacific, and a number of Spaghetti Westerns.

Early years

Clark was born in Neffs, Ohio. He enlisted in the Navy when he was 17, and after being honorably discharged, he sought a career as an actor. When that effort was unsuccessful, he found employment as a model and as a construction worker. He also worked as a coal miner in the mid 1950s near Cadiz, Ohio.

Acting career

Early career

Clark was originally contracted to 20th Century Fox. While working for that studio, he acquired a reputation as a "beefcake" actor similar to Richard Egan. Additionally, in one of his final roles for Fox, he appeared in Elvis Presley's debut motion picture, Love Me Tender. Following the film's premiere, the New York Times described Clark's character as a "raffish gob."

During this period, Clark made many guest star appearances on a variety of American TV shows, including four appearances on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In 1958 he appeared on Death Valley Days S6 E15 "Yankee Pirate" as the pirate Joseph Chapman. In 1959, he made an unsold private investigator TV pilot for a William Campbell Gault-inspired mystery series entitled Brock Callahan, directed by Don Siegel and written by Stirling Silliphant. That same year, he made a guest appearance in an episode of Western TV series Colt .45.

In 1965, Clark originated the role of Secret Agent Dick Mallory in the Agent 077 trilogy modeled on James Bond. In one of the pictures from that trilogy, From the East with Fury, Mallory seeks to rescue a kidnapped nuclear scientist.

1970s: Westerns

In 1971, Clark appeared alongside James Garner in Un Uomo Chiamo Slitta (translated as A Man Called Sledge).

Personal life and death

Clark was married to Bette Lola (Kruger) Blatt, a widow with a young daughter. They went on to have five children together and separated when he left for Europe to continue his acting career. Bette died in 1980.

  • 1956 On the Threshold of Space Sergeant Ike Forbes
  • 1956 The Proud Ones as Pike
  • 1956 The Last Wagon as Sergeant
  • 1956 Between Heaven and Hell as Morgan
  • 1956 Love Me Tender as Mr. Kelso
  • 1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 2 Episode 39: "The Dangerous People") as "Policeman"
  • 1957 The True Story of Jesse James as Sergeant (uncredited)
  • 1958 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 3 Episode 17: "The Motive") as Plain Clothes Policeman
  • 1958 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 3 Episode 28: "Lamb to the Slaughter") as Mike the Policeman Assistant
  • 1958 South Pacific as Stewpot
  • 1959 The Shaggy Dog as FBI Agent (uncredited)
  • 1959 Attack of the Giant Leeches as Steve Benton
  • 1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 5 Episode 30: "Insomnia") as Fireman
  • 1960 Heller in Pink Tights as Soldier Warning the Travelers (uncredited)
  • 1960 12 to the Moon as Captain John Anderson
  • 1961 Re Manfredi / King Manfred as Astolfo
  • 1963 Hercules Against the Mongols as Sayan
  • 1963 Jacob and Esau as Esau
  • 1964 None But the Lonely Spy as Robert Liston
  • 1964 Hercules the Invincible as Kabol
  • 1964 FX 18 Secret Agent as Francis Coplan
  • 1964 Hercules Against the Barbarians as Kubilai
  • 1964 The Road to Fort Alamo as Bud Massidy
  • 1965 Agent 077: Mission Bloody Mary as Dick Malloy
  • 1965 Agent 077: From the Orient with Fury as Dick Malloy
  • 1966 / Savage Gringo / Gunman Called Nebraska as Nebraska
  • 1966 Special Mission Lady Chaplin as Dick Malloy
  • 1967 Tiffany Memorandum as Dick Hallam
  • 1967 Desert Commandos as Captain Fritz Schoeller
  • 1968 The Fuller Report as Dick Worth
  • 1969 Tarzana, the Wild Girl as Glen Shipper
  • 1970 A Man Called Sledge as Floyd
  • 1981 ' as Colonnello Stern
  • 1985 Twice in a Lifetime as Flower Man
  • 1989 Arena as Marcus Diablo

References

  • Biography and filmography