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Duane Clark
Born
Duane Bradley Clark

1965 (age 59–60)
Occupation(s)Film/television director, producer and screenwriter
Years active1981–present
Parent(s)Dick Clark and Loretta Martin

Duane Bradley Clark (born 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television director, producer and screenwriter. Starting his career as a writer/director in independent features and subsequently moving into 1-hour television drama for 25 years, Duane Clark retired from the entertainment business in 2018. A lifelong advocate for "green" causes, Clark has moved on to a startup that is building a large scale environmentally sustainable aquaculture facility in Southern California.

He is the son of television personality Dick Clark and Clark's second wife, Loretta Martin.[1][2]

Filmography

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