Hope Clarke
Hope Clarke was born on Mar 23, 1941 in USA. Hope Clarke's big-screen debut came with Change of Mind directed by Robert Stevens in 1969. Hope Clarke is known for A Father's Homecoming directed by R.W. Goodwin, Brenda Bakke stars as Nurse Pitzer and Hope Clarke as Doctor. The upcoming new movie Hope Clarke plays is Men Without Jobs which will be released on May 03, 2004.
Actress, dancer, vocalist, and choreographer best describe Hope Clarke, who began her career performing in "West Side Story". She has appeared in seven other Broadway shows that include "Purlie", "Hallelujah Baby", and "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope". As a dancer she has toured internationally with Alvin Ailey and Black Nativity, and with the legendary Katherine Dunham. In addition to her choreography for "Jelly's Last Jam" (for which she and co-choreographer and star of the musical, Gregory Hines were nominated for a Tony Award), she has choreographed such musicals as "The Colored Museum" and "Caucasian Chalk Circle" at the Public Theater. Clarke remains one of the most versatile, and perhaps underrated, performers on the stage and on film.
Birthday
Mar 23, 1941Place of Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
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- 19696.1