Behind TEP
Clark Jackson, a graduate of Stanford University and Yale School of Drama, has used his education, training and entrepreneurial spirit to make waves in the world of showbiz and beyond. As an award-winning actor, he’s done everything from appearing in Broadway shows like All My Sons and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, starring on numerous TV series like Madam Secretary, Show Me A Hero, The Blacklist, White Collar, The Good Wife, Gossip Girl and Law & Order to name a few, and gracing the big screen in films like An Affirmative Act, The Arrangement, and I Smile Back with Sarah Silverman and Josh Charles. Clark also portrayed Oscar Charleston in Lee Blessing’s Cobb, performed at the Lucille Lortel Theatre where it was produced by Kevin Spacey and won a Drama Desk Award for Best Ensemble, along with his many other NYC and regional stage credits.
Always pushing the envelope, Clark continues to expand the scope of his brand as a writer and producer by challenging the status quo via a variety of projects. Most recently, he wrote, directed, produced and performed in The Educated Pimp (TEP), a parody of the renowned TED Talks that addresses real issues while poking fun at intellectualism. In 2013, Clark co-wrote, co-produced and appeared in Parallels, a TV pilot set in the world of international finance and corporate intrigue. Please visit surfwaxpictures.com for more information about Clark's writing and producing projects.
Outside of the entertainment industry, Clark brings his performance skills to bear as a corporate facilitator for ImprovEdge, and as an adjunct professor at Hunter College and St. Francis College in NYC teaching courses on acting and public speaking. He was born and raised an ATLien and lives in Brooklyn.
Always pushing the envelope, Clark continues to expand the scope of his brand as a writer and producer by challenging the status quo via a variety of projects. Most recently, he wrote, directed, produced and performed in The Educated Pimp (TEP), a parody of the renowned TED Talks that addresses real issues while poking fun at intellectualism. In 2013, Clark co-wrote, co-produced and appeared in Parallels, a TV pilot set in the world of international finance and corporate intrigue. Please visit surfwaxpictures.com for more information about Clark's writing and producing projects.
Outside of the entertainment industry, Clark brings his performance skills to bear as a corporate facilitator for ImprovEdge, and as an adjunct professor at Hunter College and St. Francis College in NYC teaching courses on acting and public speaking. He was born and raised an ATLien and lives in Brooklyn.