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Years active
  
1996–present

Name
  
Dan Clark

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Daniel Gregory Clark

Born
  
3 July 1976 (age 47) (
1976-07-03
)
London, England

Occupation
  
Actor, comedian, writer, director, singer

Books
  
Beginning object-oriented programming with VB 2005

Nominations
  
British Comedy Award for the Best Male Comedy Breakthrough Artist

Movies and TV shows
  
How Not to Live Your Life, American Gladiators, The Estate Agents, The Bride of Vernon, Mad About Alice

Similar People
  
David Armand, Silas Carson, Sinead Moynihan, Laura Haddock, Noel Fielding

Profiles

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Daniel Gregory Clark (born 3 July 1976 in Bromley, London) is an English actor, comedian, writer, director, and singer. He is best known for playing Don Danbury on the BBC Three sitcom How Not to Live Your Life, which he also wrote, co-produced, and sometimes directed. He has been a regular on the British comedy scene as both a sketch and stand-up comedian.

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Early career

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Clark started his career in comedy at the age of 19 by taking a play he co-wrote and starred in with old school friend Oliver Maltman to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In the years that followed, Clark formed a comedy trio called Electric Eel and they performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1998 and 1999. Also in 1999, they made a pilot for C4's Comedy Lab series, called Roy Dance is Dead, and the following year a full series was commissioned. In February 2002, retitled The Estate Agents, the series was broadcast. Electric Eel followed the series with a UK tour and another Edinburgh Festival run.

In 2003, Clark took his first one-man show to Edinburgh. 57 Minutes was a mix of monologues and sketches. The following year, he began a career in stand-up. He took a full hour show to the Edinburgh Festival in 2005, 2006, and 2007. He also began his monthly comedy night, Clark's, which he would host and curate. In the summer of 2006, Clark wrote and performed in a series of shorts for the Paramount Comedy Channel (now Comedy Central UK) called Dan Clark's Guide to Dating. That was followed by another series called Dan Clark's Guide to Working. The shorts were broadcast between main TV shows on the channel but were subsequently put online and gathered huge numbers of views on YouTube.

How Not To Live Your Life

After the success of the Dan Clark's Guide to... series, there was interest from the BBC to develop the format. Clark and his producer, Gary Reich, shot a pilot in the summer of 2007 called How Not To Live Your Life. It combined a traditional sitcom narrative with the quick fire "what not to do" lists from the Paramount shorts. A full series was commissioned and went out in August 2008. It started with modest viewing figures but grew over the course of three seasons, doubling its viewing figures each series. It became a cult hit with the third series getting viewing figures of 1.4 million across the week's repeats. Additionally, it was regularly the second most watched show on the BBC iPlayer. In 2011, BBC3 controller Danny Cohen left the channel to go to BBC1. New controller Zai Bennet cancelled many of the comedies on the channel, including How Not To Live Your Life]. He did, however, commission a Christmas special, allowing Clark and co to wrap up the series and give the fans a conclusion to the love story which had developed over the three seasons. Clark wrote every episode of the show (21 in total), co-produced all three seasons, and directed various episodes of the first series.

Other television work

Clark has various TV credits to his name. His first television appearance was in a December 1996 episode of Only Fools and Horses, where he played a mugger in the iconic "Batman and Robin" scene. In 1998, he appeared in season 10 of Hale and Pace. In 2003, he appeared in the British sitcom Mad About Alice as Jason.

In 2004, he appeared as Johnny Two Hats in The Mighty Boosh episode "Electro". The same year, he had guest appearances in French and Saunders and in the 2005 Christmas special of My Family. In 2006, Clark appeared in the ITV comedy drama series The Complete Guide to Parenting. In 2008, Clark played the character Astroburn in an episode of the ITV2 sitcom No Heroics, written and created by Clark's How Not To Live Your Life script editor Drew Pearce.

Clark performed alongside fellow comedian Noel Fielding in the E4 series Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy in 2012. On 28 March 2013, Clark starred in the comedy 30 & Counting as part of Sky Living's Love Matters series. The show, about three recently single friends, also featured comedian Brett Goldstein and reunited Clark with one of his How Not To Live Your Life co-stars, Daniel Taylor.

Stand-up comedy

On 25 March 2011, Clark began his first full national tour with a stand-up show entitled Dan Clark Live! The show received generally good reviews. The Guardian said, "Clark is that of a rare combination − a great gagsmith and actor, and the result is a stand-up show that is both strong on jokes and drama."

In May 2012, Clark put together a band and performed the show These Songs May Contain Jokes at London's Soho Theatre for a week. It was a mix of comedy songs and stand-up. The show was a huge success and led to Clark taking the show on the road for a mini-tour of eight dates across England and Wales.

Clark's

In 2006, Clark set up a monthly comedy night called Clark's. He was the host and curated every show. It became a firm favourite among audiences and comics alike. A place where comedians would try out new ideas, it would often play host to some huge TV names, wanting to experiment. Its original home, between 2006–2009, was at the Lowdown at The Albany, a fringe venue below The Albany pub on Great Portland Street. In 2009, it moved to London's famous 100 Club on Oxford Street. It was revived for three nights in July 2013 at London's Soho Theatre. Among the many names that played there were Eddie Izzard, Noel Fielding, Jack Whitehall, Stephen Merchant, Cardinal Burns, Tim Key, Rich Fulcher, Oram & Meeten, Alice Lowe, Sarah Pascoe, Paul Foot, Tony Law, Arnab Chanda, and Sarah Kendall. Time Out said of the show, "One of the coolest nights in London is Clark's. Hosted by the utterly charming Dan Clark and is home to a lot of the new wave of young, offbeat, erudite comedians."

Dan Clark & The Difficult Three

In 2012, Clark recorded his debut comedy rock album. The band is made up of professional musicians Ben Parker, Johnny de'Ath, and Jimmy Sims. The album, simply titled Dan Clark & The Difficult Three was released on 1 July 2013 via Absolute Records after a three-month crowdfunding campaign. Dan Clark's Pledge Page

Filmography

Writer
2023
A Kind of Kidnapping (as D.G. Clark)
2018
Diane's New Boyfriend (Short) (writer)
2017
The Kidnapping of Richard Franco (Short) (writer)
2015
Drifters (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- Plus One (2015) - (written by)
-
How Not to Live Your Life (TV Series) (1 episode, 2011) (written by - 20 episodes, 2007 - 2010)
- It's a Don-derful Life (2011)
- Don the Musical (2010) - (written by)
- Don Does Therapy (2010) - (written by)
- Don Dates a Homeless (2010) - (written by)
- Don Meets His Maker (2010) - (written by)
- Don's Posh Weekend (2010) - (written by)
- Don's New Job (2010) - (written by)
- Don's Angry Girlfriend (2010) - (written by)
- Don and the Wedding (2009) - (written by)
- Don Gets Healthy (2009) - (written by)
- Don Goes Gay (2009) - (written by)
- Don the Singer (2009) - (written by)
- Don Dates a Cougar (2009) - (written by)
- Don's New Flatmate (2009) - (written by)
- The Break Up (2008) - (written by)
- Like Father Like Don (2008) - (written by)
- The Young Ones (2008) - (written by)
- Fake Wake (2008) - (written by)
- The Field Trip (2008) - (written by)
- Home Sweet Home (2008) - (written by)
- Pilot (2007) - (written by)
2009
How Not to Live Your Life Web Exclusives (TV Series)
2007
Dan Clark's Guide to Working (TV Movie)
2006
Dan Clark's Guide to Dating (TV Movie)
2000
The Estate Agents (TV Series)
1999
Comedy Lab (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- Roy Dance Is Dead (1999) - (written by - as a different name)
Director
2023
A Kind of Kidnapping (as D.G. Clark)
2018
Diane's New Boyfriend (Short)
2017
The Kidnapping of Richard Franco (Short)
2014
Morning Has Broken (TV Movie)
2007
How Not to Live Your Life (TV Series) (7 episodes)
- The Break Up (2008)
- Like Father Like Don (2008)
- The Young Ones (2008)
- Fake Wake (2008)
- The Field Trip (2008)
- Home Sweet Home (2008)
- Pilot (2007)
2007
Dan Clark's Guide to Working (TV Movie)
Actor
2018
The Bar Mitzvah (TV Series) as
Seth
2018
Wild Honey Pie! as
Geoff
2013
The Anti-Social Network (Short) as
Wayne Kerr
2013
Love Matters (TV Series) as
Matt
- 30 & Counting (2013) - Matt
2012
Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy (TV Series) as
Wonky Don Johnson
- Mash Potato Utopia (2012) - Wonky Don Johnson
2007
How Not to Live Your Life (TV Series) as
Don Danbury
- It's a Don-derful Life (2011) - Don Danbury
- Don the Musical (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don Does Therapy (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don Dates a Homeless (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don Meets His Maker (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don's Posh Weekend (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don's New Job (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don's Angry Girlfriend (2010) - Don Danbury
- Don and the Wedding (2009) - Don Danbury
- Don Gets Healthy (2009) - Don Danbury
- Don Goes Gay (2009) - Don Danbury
- Don the Singer (2009) - Don Danbury
- Don Dates a Cougar (2009) - Don Danbury
- Don's New Flatmate (2009) - Don Danbury
- The Break Up (2008) - Don Danbury
- Like Father Like Don (2008) - Don Danbury
- The Young Ones (2008) - Don Danbury
- Fake Wake (2008) - Don Danbury
- The Field Trip (2008) - Don Danbury
- Home Sweet Home (2008) - Don Danbury
- Pilot (2007) - Don Danbury
2011
The Bride of Vernon (Short) as
Vernon Van Dyke (voice)
2009
How Not to Live Your Life Web Exclusives (TV Series) as
Don Danbury
2008
No Heroics (TV Series) as
Astroburn
- Monkey Gone to Heaven (2008) - Astroburn
- Origin, Tonic (2008) - Astroburn
2007
Dan Clark's Guide to Working (TV Movie) as
Don
2006
Dan Clark's Guide to Dating (TV Movie) as
Don
2006
The Complete Guide to Parenting (TV Series)
2005
My Family (TV Series) as
Josh
- -and I'll Cry If I Want To (2005) - Josh
2004
French and Saunders (TV Series) as
Glynis
- Episode #6.3 (2004) - Glynis
2004
The Mighty Boosh (TV Series) as
Johnny Two Hats
- Electro (2004) - Johnny Two Hats
2004
Mad About Alice (TV Series) as
Jason
- Divorce (2004) - Jason
- Break Up (2004) - Jason
- Sick as a Parrot (2004) - Jason
- School Craze (2004) - Jason
- Alice's Restaurant (2004) - Jason
- Handover (2004) - Jason
2003
Gash (TV Series) as
Micky Dick
2002
Day of the Sirens as
Walkie Talkie
2002
The Estate Agents (TV Series) as
Jerry Zachary
- Talk Show (2002) - Jerry Zachary
- Female Temp (2002) - Jerry Zachary
- Night Out (2002) - Jerry Zachary
- Homeless (2002) - Jerry Zachary
- Gangsters (2002) - Jerry Zachary
- Funeral (2002) - Jerry Zachary
2001
Noble and Silver: Get Off Me! (TV Series)
- Making of- (2001)
1999
Comedy Lab (TV Series) as
Jerry Zachery
- Roy Dance Is Dead (1999) - Jerry Zachery
1996
Only Fools and Horses (TV Series) as
Scott
- Heroes and Villains (1996) - Scott
1990
Max Monroe (TV Series) as
Doorman
- Freaks (1990) - Doorman
Producer
2018
Diane's New Boyfriend (Short) (producer)
2008
How Not to Live Your Life (TV Series) (producer - 13 episodes)
- It's a Don-derful Life (2011) - (producer)
- Don the Musical (2010) - (producer)
- Don Does Therapy (2010) - (producer)
- Don Dates a Homeless (2010) - (producer)
- Don Meets His Maker (2010) - (producer)
- Don's Posh Weekend (2010) - (producer)
- Don's New Job (2010) - (producer)
- Don's Angry Girlfriend (2010) - (producer)
- Don's New Flatmate (2009) - (producer)
- The Break Up (2008) - (producer)
- Fake Wake (2008) - (producer)
- The Field Trip (2008) - (producer)
- Home Sweet Home (2008) - (producer)
Thanks
2014
Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King (Video short) (special thanks)
Self
2023
The Filmmakers Podcast (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- How to make a successful low budget Indie feature with Dan Clark and Kelly Wenham - A Kind of Kidnapping (2023) - Self - Guest
2011
Family Guy: Ground Breaking Gags (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2009
The Wright Stuff (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Panelist
- Episode #14.66 (2010) - Self - Guest Panelist
- Episode #12.3 (2010) - Self - Guest Panelist
- Episode #11.31 (2009) - Self - Guest Panelist
2007
The Most Annoying Pop Songs.... We Hate to Love (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (2007) - Self
2006
The Secret Policeman's Ball: The Ball in the Hall (TV Movie) as
Self
1999
Comedy Café (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.4 (1999) - Self

References

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