John Clarke
Born: South Bend, Indiana
Birthdate: April 14
Marital Status: married for 30 years (1997?)
Parents: son of a career U.S. Army officer
School: graduated high school while in Tokyo, a B.A. & an M.A. in television arts from UCLA
Interesting Facts: has lived in 20 states, enjoys riding his Harley Davidson in his spare time
Filmography
Adventures of Barry McKenzie, The: 1972? as an expatriate
Buck House: 1974? (TV series)
Dagg Day Afternoon: 1977? as Fred Dagg
Days of Our Lives: since November 1965 as attorney Mickey Horton
Dead Kids: 1981 as Alvin (aka Small Town Massacre; aka Strange Behavior)
Death in Brunswick: 1991 as Dave (aka Nothing to Lose)
Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale: 1986? as Wal
Games, The: 1998? as John (TV series)
Gillies Report, The: 1984? doing Various including Farnarkling Expert (TV series)
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: film
Les Patterson Saves the World: 1987? as Mike Rooke
Lonely Hearts: 1982? as Alan
Man and Boy: 1986? as the man asking directions
Matter of Convenience, A: 1987? as Joe McGuiness
Never Say Die: 1988? as a car salesman
Prisoners of the Sun: 1990 as Sheedy (aka Blood Oath)
Search for Christmas, The: 1995? as himself
Stark: 1993? as a Magistrate
Those Dear Departed: 1987? as Jerry the Inspector
Wild Man: 1977?
Producer Filmography
Adventures of Lano & Woodley, The: 1997? as a script consultant (TV series)
Anzacs: 1985? as a writer (aka 'Anzacs: The War Down Under') (TV series
Buck House: 1974? as a script editor (TV series)
Dagg Day Afternoon: 1977? as a writer
Fast Lane, The: 1985? as a series creator (TV series)
Greenkeeping: 1992? as a script consultant
Lonely Hearts: 1982? as a writer
Lust and Revenge: 1996? as a writer
Man and Boy: 1986? as a writer & director
Prisoners of the Sun: 1990? as a script supervisor (aka Blood Oath)
Royal Commission Into the Australian Economy, A: 1993? as a writer & director
Spotswood: 1991? as a script consultant (aka The Efficiency Expert)
TV Guest Appearances
D Generation Goes Commercial, The: 1988 as a cleaner in episode 'Goes Commercial' (episode #1.1)
Frontline: 1994 as himself in episode 'We Ain't Got Dames' (episode #1.7)
