Kjeld Gogosha-Clark
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| Kjeld Gogosha-Clark | |
|---|---|
| Born | David Stuart Clark June 24, 1967 |
| Spouse(s) | Julia Gogosha-Clark (2000-Present) |
Kjeld Gogosha-Clark (a.k.a. Kjeld Clark) born in June 24 1967 is an English Filmmaker and Actor from Leeds, Yorkshire in the North of England.
After a successful career on the London stage, National Shakespeare Tours with Barrie Rutter's award winning Northern Broadsides Theatre Company, a turn as a CGI Gladiator on Ridley Scott's film of the same name and the phenomenal success, (even selling to Channel Four/Film Four before it was completed) of the short film Don't Walk featuring a cameo by Alexei Sayle, Clark moved to New York City in 1999 and founded Digital/New Media production company thelostworkers...
He moved to California in 2003 and after brief stints at David Kirschner Productions and reading scripts for The Sundance Institute, he set up WORKING CLASS FILMS with writer Stephen Johnston.
He now resides in Los Angeles with his wife Julia.
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Kjeld was a bicycle messenger in both London and New York which inspired his latest project/screenplay URBAN DEATH MAZE.
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| NAME | Gogosha-Clark, Kjeld |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Clark, David Stuart |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | English film director, and producer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | June 24, 1967 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Leeds, England |
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