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Will Clark
Born (1968-03-09) March 9, 1968 (age 56)[1][2][3]
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1]
Websitehttp://www.willclarkworld.com

Will Clark (born March 9,[2] 1968)[3] is an American gay pornographic film actor.[1] He is a member of the Grabby Awards Hall of Fame[4][5] and has received a special citation from the GayVN Awards for his fundraising work in support of HIV/AIDS charities.[6]

Early life and career

Prior to his pornographic film career, Clark was a struggling actor in New York City.[citation needed] "I had trouble finding roles," he told Manshots magazine. "I just didn’t fit anything. I wasn’t the type they were looking for. No one was casting a young, redheaded male. So to earn money, I started go-go dancing at The Limelight and Tunnel and the Palladium. I also started doing male escort work, and I really enjoyed that."[7]

Adult film career

A music promoter encouraged him to apply to Falcon Studios, and he was rejected. "'You’re too white, you’re too hairy, you’re a redhead. We don’t care for any of that stuff. And you need to bulk up,'" he recalled being told.[7] Through a connection in San Francisco, California, Clark secured an audition with gay adult film director Steven Scarborough of Hot House Video and was subsequently cast in his first erotic feature, Dr. Goodglove (1996).[7] Within a year, however, Clark had indeed added a significant amount of muscle, as well as begun to appear in leather and BDSM pornographic films.[8] Clark subsequently appeared in around 50 pornographic films in a variety of genres,[1][3][4] although reviewers say leather and BDSM roles were his best performances.[9]

Clark's pornographic film career started around 1995 and ended in around 2006.[1]

Clark has managed his image and public persona to maintain his popularity. "I’ve been good at marketing on the Web. I take care of my fans when I tour—give them pictures and promotional materials," he told one interviewer. "The columns I write and the fund-raisers I do help raise awareness of my presence. Everything sort of blends together."[7]

HIV/AIDS activism

Clark in 2006.

Clark's HIV/AIDS activism-fundraising efforts began in 1997 when he volunteered with Stop AIDS Chicago and Aid for AIDS.[5][7] A series of fundraisers began one year later.[5] "I did this birthday party for myself and Dino DiMarco and Sam Dixon in March of ’98. And after that, I was talking to Mickey Skee and he was doing promotion for his Bad Boys of Video book. And I was in the book, and I thought some other guys in the book would make great bartenders. I said, 'Hey, why not call it the Bad Boys Pool Party and promote Mickey’s book and the guys in the book?' And that became the hook of the party. And it evolved from that. The first party earned $8,300, and the second earned $10,600."[7] Clark produced fundraisers featuring variations on this and similar themes in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and San Francisco.[3][5][10][11] As of 2008, he continued to produce similar events in New York City.[5]

Writing career

Clark has been a published magazine article author - being a regular contributor to Dude magazine, International Leatherman, and Pulp[12] (a fashion and style magazine published in Palm Springs, California).[3][5][10][original research?][dubiousdiscuss]

Two children's plays of his have been produced on the southern California stage.[5][chronology citation needed] Clark has written and performed in an autobiographic theatrical solo show entitled Altered Ego; the show was performed several times between 2002 and 2004.[citation needed] Reviews were rare but positive.[citation needed] One reviewer noted, "Clark immediately establishes a rapport with his audience. Here is a wonderful performer who feels comfortable and natural with his remarks."[13]

Awards and nominations

Clark also won the "Northeast Mr. Drummer" title in 1997, which qualified him to compete for the International Mister Leather title, where he did not win.[3][5]

Selected videography

  • 3 Degrees of Humiliation (MSR Videos)
  • Country Hustler (Oh Man! Studios)
  • Island Guardian (Titan Media)
  • Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita (Lucas Entertainment) - nonsex cameo
  • Night Walk (HIS Video)
  • A Porn Star is Born (Raging Stallion Studios) - nonsex cameo
  • Red Star (Raging Stallion)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f "will clark - internet adult film database". iafd.com. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  2. ^ a b JC Adams (7 March 2010). "Porn Star Birthdays: March 8 – 14". Gay Porn Times. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Wayne, Gay Adult Video Star Directory, 2000[unreliable source?]
  4. ^ a b c "Will Clark" in Adam Gay Video 2000 Directory, 1999
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Karvoski, Award-Winning Men: Up Close and Personal With Gay Honorees, 2002[verification needed]
  6. ^ a b "Annual GAYVN Awards Show Past Winners (select 1998)". AVN. Archived from the original on February 19, 2009.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Will Clark (September 1999). "Porn Star Interview: Will Clark". Manshots (Interview). Interviewed by Lambert.[verification needed]
  8. ^ "Will Clark" in Adam Gay Video 1998 Director, 1997
  9. ^ "Will Clark" in Adam Gay Video 2002 Directory, 2001[unreliable source?]
  10. ^ a b "Will Clark" in Adam Gay Video 1999 Directory, 1998[unreliable source?]
  11. ^ "Will Clark" in Adam Gay Video 2001 Directory, 2000[unreliable source?]
  12. ^ Pulp magazine Web site Archived March 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Eichler, "Strip/Tease and Altered Ego", TalkinBroadway.com, October 10, 2002[verification needed]
  14. ^ "1998 Grabby Awards Winners". Grabbys. Archived from the original on June 4, 2004.
  15. ^ "1998 'Men In Video' Award Winners", The Guide Magazine[verification needed]

References

  • Eichler, Charles. "Strip/Tease and Altered Ego." TalkinBroadway.com. October 10, 2002 Accessed March 27, 2008.
  • Karvoski, Ed. Award-Winning Men: Up Close and Personal With Gay Honorees. Lincoln, Neb.: Writers Club Press, 2002. ISBN 0-595-21769-9
  • "1998 'Men In Video' Award Winners." The Guide Magazine. No date Accessed April 12, 2008.
  • Wayne, Bruce, ed. Gay Adult Video Star Directory. Laguna Hills, Calif.: Companion Press, 2000. ISBN 1-889138-22-3
  • "Will Clark." In Adam Gay Video 1998 Directory. Doug Lawrence, ed. Los Angeles: Knight Publishing, 1997.
  • "Will Clark." In Adam Gay Video 1999 Directory. Doug Lawrence, ed. Los Angeles: Knight Publishing, 1998.
  • "Will Clark." In Adam Gay Video 2000 Directory. Doug Lawrence, ed. Los Angeles: Knight Publishing, 1999.
  • "Will Clark." In Adam Gay Video 2000 Directory. Doug Lawrence, ed. Los Angeles: Knight Publishing, 1999.
  • "Will Clark." In Adam Gay Video 2001 Directory. Doug Lawrence, ed. Los Angeles: Knight Publishing, 2000.
  • "Will Clark." In Adam Gay Video 2002 Directory. Doug Lawrence, ed. Los Angeles: Knight Publishing, 2001.