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  1. Robert Clark (born March 14, 1987) is a US-born Canadian actor. After building experience in singing, stage and limited television work in the 1990s, he has gone on to roles in various small screen productions, most notably The Zack Files and Strange Days at Blake Holsey High.

  2. Sep 8, 2011 · Kent Kobersteen, former Director of Photography of National Geographic "The pictures are by Robert Clark, and were shot from the window of his studio in Brooklyn. Others shot the second plane...

  3. May 8, 2020 · National Geographic spoke with award-winning photographer Robert Clark, who captured arresting portraits of some of World War II's last remaining survivors for National Geographic magazine's June 2020 cover story, “The Last Voices of WWII.”

  4. Apr 13, 2016 · While working on a National Geographic story about Darwin, award-winning photographer Robert Clark became enchanted with the role of birds and their feathers in the pioneering scientist’s theory of evolution — from the diversity of finch beaks in the Galapagos, which first gave Darwin the idea that spatial isolation and adaptive ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_ClarkRobert Clark - Wikipedia

    Bob Clark (television reporter), retired American television reporter for the ABC network. Bobby Clark (juvenile actor) (1944–2021), American film and television actor. Bobby Clark (comedy actor) (1888–1960), vaudevillian, performed on stage, films, television, & the circus.

  6. Robert C. Clark is the Austin Wakeman Scott Professor of Law Emeritus at Harvard Law School. He was the Dean and Royall Professor of Law at Harvard Law School from 1989 through July 2003. He then served until June 2020 as the Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor and Scott Professor of Law.

  7. Robert Clark (born April 9, 1952) is an American novelist and writer of nonfiction. He has received the Edgar, James Beard and Julia Child awards, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, and the Washington State Book Award as well as being a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the IMPAC Dublin Award.