Corrie Clark
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Born on December 20, 1968, in Ontario, Canada, Corrie Clark is a versatile Canadian actress and writer who has built a diverse career spanning film, television, and the arts. She gained early recognition for her roles in notable productions like the 1994 adaptation of Little Women (where she played Belle Gardiner) and science fiction anthology series such as The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone. In the mid-1990s, she starred as Beth in the thriller film Deadly Sins (1995), a role that remains one of her most recognized credits alongside other TV movies like Justice for Annie and One Hot Summer Night.
Beyond her acting credits, which include appearances in series like First Wave, Viper, and Dead Man's Gun, Clark has expanded her expertise into the creative and intellectual sides of the industry. She holds a degree in television writing and producing, as well as a graduate degree in children’s media. Her creative influence extends to the literary and trademark world, as she owns the trademark for Canada’s first superhero, Johnny Canuck. An artist and mother of three, she currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, balancing her professional work in film and television development with her personal artistic pursuits.


