Clark Gregg Biography (2)
Gregg made his film debut in David Mamet's Things Change, followed by roles in Fat Man and Little Boy, Lana in Love, I Love Trouble, Clear and Present Danger and The Usual Suspects. He starred with Joe Mantegna and Christopher Reeve in Above Suspicion, and with George C. Scott in Tyson, both for HBO.
His New York stage roles include the recent U.S. premiere of Jez Butterworth's Mojo, Boy's Life at Lincoln Center, and A Few Good Men on Broadway, as well as productions of The Old Boy, Unidentified Human Remains, and new works at Atlantic by Mamet, John Guare, Craig Lucas, George Walker and others.
In addition, he directed the acclaimed 1997 New York revival of Mamet's Edmond, as well as the New York and Los Angeles premieres of Kevin Heelan's Distant Fires. The latter was nominated for Drama Desk, Obie and Outer Critics Circle Awards, and won three L.A. Weekly awards including one for Best Director.
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