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Birth name
  
Samuel James Clark

Name
  
Sam Clark

Origin
  
Melbourne, Australia

Albums
  
Take Me Home, Coming Home

Genres
  
Pop rock

Instruments
  
Guitar, keyboards


Sam Clark FileSam Clark 3jpg Wikimedia Commons

Born
  
18 October 1987 (age 36) Adelaide, Australia (
1987-10-18
)

Occupation(s)
  
actor, singer-songwriter

Years active
  
2007–present (acting) 2009–present (singing)

Role
  
Actor · samclarkofficial.com

Education
  
St Peter's College, Adelaide

Awards
  
ASTRA Awards for Most Outstanding New Talent

Similar People
  
Alan Fletcher, Rebecca Gibney, Stefan Dennis, Dean Geyer, Dan O'Connor

Movies and TV shows
  
Neighbours, Mental

Sam clark demo reel


Samuel James Clark (born 18 October 1987) is an Australian actor, singer-songwriter, best known for his role as Ringo Brown on the Australian soap opera, Neighbours and Leo in the Fox/Paramount live musical television special Grease: Live. Clark made his musical debut in 2009 with the single "Broken", which peaked at number one on the Australian Physical Singles Chart His third single "Devastated" also peaked at number one on the same chart. In August 2010, Clark released his debut studio album, Take Me Home.

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Early life

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Clark was born in Adelaide. He is a graduate of St Peter's College, and was a keen participant in several high school theatre productions, including a main role in West Side Story. In 2006, Clark formed a group (originally a duo) called, Solid White Line with members, Jake Long and James Brown.

Acting career

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Clark won the role of Ringo Brown after auditioning for a nationwide Dolly Magazine competition with Adelaide Kane; as the winner, he won a three-month contract with the show, which was later extended. Clark made his Neighbours debut on 24 January 2007. The character was actually three years younger than Clark's actual age. Clark went through a long audition process compared with other Neighbours cast members, as he had to audition four times. On entering the show, Clark described Ringo as a "good-hearted kid", who does the normal things that a 16-year-old kid does. For his portrayal of Ringo, Clark earned a nomination for the Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent.

In 2009, Clark took a three-month break from Neighbours to focus on his music career. He returned to filming in February 2010. That July, Clark announced that he would be leaving Neighbours in order to focus more on his music career. He said "I love acting and I'm definitely going to strive for further success in that part of my life, however music has always been a passion and I want to give it my all right now."

In 2012, Clark appeared in P. J. Hogan's Mental, alongside Toni Collette and Anthony LaPaglia. He also wrote four songs for the soundtrack.

In 2016, Clark made his U.S. television debut as Leo "Craterface" Balmudo in the Fox/Paramount live musical television special Grease: Live, alongside Vanessa Hudgens, Julianne Hough and Aaron Tveit under the direction of Tommy Kail (Hamilton).

2009–2010: Take Me Home

Since 2009, Clark has released his music through PLW Entertainment. "Broken" the debut single from Clark, was released in November 2009 The single peaked at number thirty nine on the ARIA Singles Chart It has had a better impact on other charts where it peaked at number one on the Australian Physical Singles Chart and at number eleven on the Australian Singles Charts (chart only for Australian origin) The second single, "Send Me a Sign" was released on 22 April 2010 and first premiered during an episode of Neighbours, where Clark sang it in character as Ringo Brown. The single failed to make an impact on the charts and had no physical release.

In July 2010, Clark released his third single, "Devastated" which debuted at number one on the Australian Physical Singles Chart. This single included the bonus track of "Suddenly", Clark's modern take on the original song by Angry Anderson, which was played in an episode of Neighbours during his character's (Ringo Brown) wedding to Donna Freedman (Margot Robbie). In August 2010, Clark began a five-week national tour across Australia, visiting fifty schools to promote the single and to also talk about his commitment to giving blood as an ambassador for the Red Cross Blood Service. Clark's debut album Take Me Home was released on 20 August

2011–present: My Own Way

In November 2011, Clark made his first independent release with EP My Own Way. He described the sound as "more folk and acoustic". The following year, he made an appearance at Bents Park as part of the South Tyneside Summer Festival concerts, alongside Matt Cardle and Ryan O'Shaughnessy.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Call of Dragons (Video Game) as
Syndrion (voice)
2022
Death Camp as
Austin
2019
A Deadly Dance as
Officer Kirby
2019
Tell Me I Love You as
Ben O'Shea
2019
Friends from College (TV Series) as
David Beckham Impersonator
- The Bachelor Party (2019) - David Beckham Impersonator
2016
Grease Live! (TV Movie) as
Leo
2016
Monday at 11:01 A.M. as
Bellhop
2012
Mental as
Trout
2012
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (TV Series) as
Paul Waddington
- Death at Victoria Dock (2012) - Paul Waddington
2007
Neighbours (TV Series) as
Ringo Brown / Rick Yates
- Farewell Freak Girl (2007) - Ringo Brown
- The Sky That Binds (2007) - Ringo Brown
- A Prayer Before Lying (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Father Complex (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Nothing But a Found Dog (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- My Achin' Break in Heart (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Testing Time (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- A Gasp from the Past (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Into Each Life (2007) - Ringo Brown
- A New Beginning (2007) - Ringo Brown
- The Night Before the Shredding (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Some Brothers Do 'Ave 'Em (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Thorn in My Bride (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Mummy Fearest (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Rash Behaviour (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Beautiful One Day (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Beaten to the Punch (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Keep the Ned Flag Flying (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Father of the Pride (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Past Tango (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Bree for All (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Anne on the Run (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Stepping Up to the Fate (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Nobody's Pool (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Hard to Heart (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Forgive Us Our Sons (2007) - Ringo Brown
- All About My Brother (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- The Baby Bitters Club (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Dazed and Transfused (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Do the Fight Thing (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Dude, Where's My Carmella? (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Truth Ache (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Sin and Crispy (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Taking the Mickey (2007) - Ringo Brown (credit only)
- Adam's Glib (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Call Me Paul (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Push Me, Fool Me (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Lou's Company (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Desperately Sneaking Susan (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Brother-In-Law (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Touching the Freud (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Tramps Like Us (2007) - Ringo Brown
- When Opportunity Fox (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Blue Bye You (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Live and Let Dye (2007) - Ringo Brown
- We Are Davo (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Sensitive New Age Lie (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Fools of Engagement (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Afraid of the Spark (2007) - Ringo Brown
- When the Tom Drops (2007) - Ringo Brown
- The Naked Truce (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Erinsborough High Anxiety (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Heart Rubbish Collection (2007) - Ringo Brown
- How Swede It Is (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Mysteries of the Orienteering (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Pepper Staked (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Tom Scully's School Days (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Give Priest a Chance (2007) - Ringo Brown
- For All Tents and Purposes (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Dream Lover (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Back Sweet Driver (2007) - Ringo Brown
- From Zero to Hero (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Let Her Eat Cake (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Cop Ya (2007) - Ringo Brown
- And So It Goes- (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Thoroughly Maligned Milly (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Miss of the Spider Woman (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Great Balls of Ire (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Alpha Bravo (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Lolly Good Show (2007) - Ringo Brown
- When Push Comes to Shove (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Fortune Favours the Shaved (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Let's Be Friends (2007) - Ringo Brown
- A Difficult Truth (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Of Lice and Hen (2007) - Ringo Brown
- The Final Siren (2007) - Ringo Brown
- House of Wowser (2007) - Ringo Brown
- G Whizz (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Sleight of Hand (2007) - Ringo Brown
- No Pain, No Train (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Rising Above (2007) - Ringo Brown
- For Whom Janelle Tolls (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Hello Lolly (2007) - Ringo Brown
- Swindler's List (2007) - Ringo Brown
Music Department
2015
Straight Out of the Shire: Hobbit Rap (Short) (music coordinator)
Production Manager
2020
Three Queens (Short) (production manager)
Soundtrack
2012
Mental (performer: "The Best I've Found So Far", "She's The Best", "Surf The Tube", "Do You Believe") / (writer: "The Best I've Found So Far", "She's The Best", "Surf The Tube", "Do You Believe")
-
Neighbours (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes, 2010) (writer - 2 episodes, 2010)
- Episode #1.5998 (2010) - (performer: "Suddenly")
- Episode #1.5948 (2010) - (performer: "Devastated") / (writer: "Devastated")
- Episode #1.5909 (2010) - (performer: "Send me a Sign") / (writer: "Send me a Sign")
Self
2022
Studio 10 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 June 2022 (2022) - Self
2010
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 October 2010 (2010) - Self
2010
The Wright Stuff (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Panelist / Self
- Episode #14.48 (2010) - Self - Guest Panelist
- Episode dated 13 October 2010 (2010) - Self
2010
52 Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
2009
The Project (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.87 (2009) - Self
2008
The 50th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
2008
'Neighbours' on Five (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2010
Neighbours (TV Series) as
Ringo Brown
- Episode #1.6985 (2014) - Ringo Brown
- Episode #1.6036 (2010) - Ringo Brown (uncredited)
- Episode #1.6027 (2010) - Ringo Brown (uncredited)

References

Sam Clark Wikipedia