Gene Clark
Gene Clark was born on Nov 17, 1944 in USA. Gene Clark's big-screen debut came with The Farmer directed by David Berlatsky in 1977. Gene Clark is known for Palm Springs directed by Max Barbakow, Andy Samberg stars as Nyles and Cristin Milioti as Sarah. The upcoming new movie Gene Clark plays is Palm Springs which will be released on Jul 10, 2020.
Gene Clark is best known for his short stint with The Byrds in 1965 as a singer/primary songwriter. Although his partners, Roger McGuinn and David Crosby, were both ranked above him, he was the band's songwriter. He wrote and sang some of the band's best songs including "Feel A Whole Lot Better", "Eight Miles High", and "She Don't Care About Time". After leaving The Byrds because of a fear of flying, his career garnered little commercial but great critical success. He died only a few months after being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of The Byrds.
Birthday
Nov 17, 1944Place of Birth
Tipton, Missouri, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
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7.4 - 2018
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6.1 - 20137.3
- 19977.0
- 1977
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