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* '''William Sydney Clack''', [[Members of the Greater London Council|member of the Greater London Council]] from 1970 to 1981 |
* '''William Sydney Clack''', [[Members of the Greater London Council|member of the Greater London Council]] from 1970 to 1981 |
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* '''[[Zoanne Clack]]''', television producer, writer, story editor and actress. |
* '''[[Zoanne Clack]]''', television producer, writer, story editor and actress. |
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* "[[Darren Clack]]", Actor and Entrepreneur - Two gods, Every other Saturday |
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== First name == |
== First name == |
Revision as of 01:40, 5 October 2011
Clack can refer to numerous people:
Last name
- Boyd Clack, Welsh writer, actor and musician.
- Brenda Clack, politician.
- Barbara Cooper Clack, world water skiing champion
- Darryl Clack, player of American football for the Dallas Cowboys in 1986
- H. Earl Clack, who has two Historic Places in Montana named after him.
- Michael Clack, leader of the Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band
- Jennifer A. Clack, paleonthologist and evolution specialist.
- Jill Elizabeth Clack, member of the Greater London Council from 1981 to 1986
- Jim Clack, player of American football.
- Kris Clack, basketball player.
- Peter Clack, rock and roll drummer.
- Spencer Clack, pioneer who settled in Sevierville, Tennessee
- William Clack, committee chair of the Greater London Council from 1977 to 1981
- William Sydney Clack, member of the Greater London Council from 1970 to 1981
- Zoanne Clack, television producer, writer, story editor and actress.
First name
- Clack Stone, militia captain during the 1832 Black Hawk War.
Nickname
Fictional
- Drusilla Clack, a character in the 1868 novel The Moonstone.
- Clack the Miller, a character in the 1662 play Grim the Collier of Croydon.
See also
- Clack Island (Queensland)
- Clacks, a fictional communications system
- Clackers (disambiguation)
- Clack Mill Brook,now known as Siston Brook, in South Gloucestershire, England
- Onomatopoeia
- A clack or Norse mill is also a type of watermill
- Clackamas (disambiguation)