Clark Jackson
Clark Jackson is an award-winning stage, television, and film actor based in New York City. A graduate of Stanford University and the Yale School of Drama, where he received his MFA in Acting, Clark is a usual suspect on network television and on Broadway.
Recently, he's appeared on Bull (CBS) as attorney Patrick Dunn opposing Dr. Jason Bull (Michael Weatherly). You might also notice him as politician Damon Boone on Luke Cage (Netflix) or as ADA Nelson Lewis on Elementary (CBS). Other recent recurring and guest-star roles include Madam Secretary (CBS) where he's worked with great directors including an episode directed by Morgan Freeman, Conviction (ABC), Show Me A Hero (HBO), and Blacklist (NBC). On film, look for him in the 2015 indie feature I Smile Back with Sarah Silverman and Josh Charles. Past theatre credits include All My Sons with John Lithgow, Katie Holmes, Patrick Wilson and Dianne Wiest, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof alongside Terrence Howard, Anika Noni Rose, James Earl Jones and Phylicia Rashad, and Cobb, produced by Kevin Spacey, which won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble.
As a writer and producer, Clark expands the scope of his brand by challenging the status quo via a variety of projects. Most recently, he wrote, directed, produced and performed in The Educated Pimp (TEP), a parody of the renowned TED Talks that addresses real issues while poking fun at intellectualism. Clark also co-wrote, co-produced and appeared in Parallels, a TV pilot set in the world of international finance and corporate intrigue. Parallels was a competitor in the 2013 NBC Voice and Vision Drama Challenge.
In 2018, Clark will appear in the Ryan Murphy series Pose on FX. To learn more, please visit his website at www.clarkjacksononline.com.