Clark Brandon
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Born |
New York City, New York United States | December 13, 1958
Occupation | Actor, director, screenwriter |
Years active |
1977–1989 (actor) 1992–1997 (director) |
Clark Brandon (born December 13, 1958) is an American actor. His most notable roles were as Max Merlin's apprentice Zachary Rogers in the CBS series Mr. Merlin and as Sean Fitzpatrick, the older brother, in the CBS series The Fitzpatricks. He also starred with Jim Varney in the 1989 comedy film, Fast Food. [1]
Brandon also directed three films: Dark Secrets (1992), Skeeter (1993) and The Last Road (1997).[2]
As of 2014, he was Dean of Students at Areté Preparatory Academy in Southern California.[3]
Filmography
Actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1977 | The Chicken Chronicles | Lee | Feature film |
1977–78 | The Fitzpatricks | Sean Fitzpatrick | Main cast (13 episodes) |
1978 | Family | Roger Arnold | Episode: "And Baby Makes Three" |
1978 | Fantasy Island | Patrick Kincaid | Episode: "The Racer" |
1978 | ABC Afterschool Special | Mark Henderson | Episode: "It Isn't Easy Being a Teenage Millionaire" |
1978 | Like Mom, Like Me | Kevin | Television film |
1979 | Insight | Brad | Episode: "When, Jenny? When?" |
1979 | The New Adventures of Wonder Woman | Skip | Episode: "The Boy Who Knew Her Secret" (Parts 1 & 2) |
1979 | Out of the Blue | Chris Richards | Main cast (12 episodes) |
1980 | Hello, Larry | Mike | Episode: "The Blind Friend" |
1980 | Serial | Spenser | Feature film |
1981–84 | The Facts of Life | Eddie Brennan | Recurring role (4 episodes) |
1981–82 | Mr. Merlin | Zachary Rogers | Main cast (22 episodes) |
1982 | In Love with an Older Woman | Chip | Television film |
1983 | My Tutor | Billy | Feature film |
1983 | The Love Boat | Jerry Howard | Episode: "Dee Dee's Dilemma" |
1987 | Funland | Doug Sutterfield | Feature film |
1989 | Fast Food | Auggie Hamilton | Feature film |
Director
Year | Title | Studio |
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1992 | Dark Secrets | e-m-s The DVD-Company |
1993 | Skeeter | New Line Cinema |
1997 | The Last Road | Leo Films |
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