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Bob Clark
Bob Clark TV Listings
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Porky's
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Porky's
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Bob Clark Biography
Birth Place:
New Orleans, LA
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign:
August 5, Leo
Date of Death:
04/04/2007
Profession:
Director; producer; screenwriter; actor
Although this writer/director/producer started out making horror films (
Deathdream
,
Black Christmas
), he ended up churning out horrible ones (the
Baby Genius
flicks,
The Karate Dog
). However, in between he created a pair of antithetical American classics: the hormone-charged, coming-of-age comedy
Porky's
and the seasonal staple
A Christmas Story
. Born in the U.S., he relocated to Canada in the '70s and established himself as an up-and-coming director with bloody, low-budget B-flicks. In 1982, he wrote, produced and directed
Porky's
, which was inspired by on his own experiences growing up in Florida in the '50s. The movie was a surprise smash and spawned two sequels and a host of imitators. The next year he helmed and cowrote
A Christmas Story
, based on Jean Shepherd's delightful novel
In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash
. Although not a big success in its initial theatrical release, it became as ubiquitous as
It's a Wonderful Life
during the holidays. Unfortunately the film represented Clark's career high. As the decade continued, he helmed a string of infamous critical and commercial duds (
Rhinestone, Turk 182!
,
Loose Cannons
) and by the '90s he was back on the B-list, usually working as a director-for-hire. Even
It Runs in the Family
, a sequel to
A Christmas Story
, did little to revive his reputation. In the '00s, a renewed interest in his early work led to talks of remakes of
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
and
Porky's
. Unfortunately, Clark wouldn't live to see those projects pan out: On April 4, 2007, he and his 22-year-old son Ariel Hanrath-Clark were killed in a head-on collision with an allegedly drunk driver on California's Pacific Coast Highway.
Bob Clark Fast Facts:
Attended North Carolina's Catawba College on a football scholarship and later played semipro football for the Fort Lauderdale Black Knights.
Made his feature directing debut with the 1967 transvestite comedy
She-Man.
Nominated for Razzies as Worst Director for 1984's
Rhinestone
and 2004's
SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2
.
Won a multi-million dollar settlement against Warner Bros. regarding the 2005 film adaptation of the '70s TV show
The Dukes of Hazzard
. Clark had produced the 1976 film
Moonrunners
, which was the basis for the series. He claimed that the studio had never acquired the rights to turn the property into a movie.
Bob Clark Relationships:
Ariel Hanrath-Clark - Son
Michael Clark - Son
College:
Attended Catawba College, Salisbury, NC; attended Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI; University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL
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