Quarterlife: Down and Out Division 1 quarterback, turned stoner, Jack -- played by Clark Freeman

Clark was born and raised in downtown Chicago. At age 10, Clark decided to follow in his brother's footsteps and pursue a career on the stage. Studying at The Piven Theatre Workshop, Chicago's Latin School, and Northwestern University, he started compiling a compelling list of theatrical performances. Rounding out his training, he also worked for The Chicago Shakespeare Repertory Theatre, Steppenwolf, and Clark also taught at Northwestern Universities National High School Institute, otherwise known as "Cherubs."

Clark went on to Middlebury College in Vermont, where he majored in theatre, and minored in film and music. After graduating Cum Laude and with honors in the Middlebury Theatre Department, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career on screen. Most recently, Clark has starred in and Executive Produced the thriller/horror feature YELLOWBRICKROAD, as well as acted in Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, 21 and a Wake Up, and the Sci-Fi short SIMULACRUM®. He has also guest starred on CBS's Family Law, starred in numerous independent films, and has founded The Sight Unseen Theatre Group: a premiere performing arts company that serves the west side of Los Angeles and specializes in theatre and film. Since it's inception in 2003, Sight Unseen has produced 9 main stage plays, 3 films, and a handful of special events, ranging from art gallery openings to concerts to improv evenings. Clark has worked in New York training and playing with The Blue Man Group as an illustrious Blue Man, where he got to incorporate his music and acting in one show.

Clark has also played with numerous bands (Kindle, WAV, Special Opps, and now The Real D'Coy) at numerous LA venues (The Viper Room, The Knitting Factory, B.B. Kings, 14 Below, and others). Look for The Real D’Coy’s self titled EP on iTunes.

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