. . . "Jack J. Clark"@en . "Jack Clark fue un actor y director cinematogr\u00E1fico estadounidense de los primeros a\u00F1os de la industria del cine. Su verdadero nombre era John J. Clark, y naci\u00F3 en Filadelfia, Pensilvania: Empez\u00F3 como actor teatral, pero en 1907 el director Sidney Olcott, de la productora de Nueva York Kalem Company, le convenci\u00F3 para entrar a trabajar en el cine mudo. Con su compa\u00F1\u00EDa viaj\u00F3 por 24 pa\u00EDses, siendo una de las primeras estrellas estadounidenses en rodar en localizaciones extranjeras."@es . . "Jack J."@en . . . "Clark"@en . . "Jack Clark fue un actor y director cinematogr\u00E1fico estadounidense de los primeros a\u00F1os de la industria del cine. Su verdadero nombre era John J. Clark, y naci\u00F3 en Filadelfia, Pensilvania: Empez\u00F3 como actor teatral, pero en 1907 el director Sidney Olcott, de la productora de Nueva York Kalem Company, le convenci\u00F3 para entrar a trabajar en el cine mudo. Con su compa\u00F1\u00EDa viaj\u00F3 por 24 pa\u00EDses, siendo una de las primeras estrellas estadounidenses en rodar en localizaciones extranjeras. Encontr\u00E1ndose en Tierra Santa, Kalem Company produjo la primera pel\u00EDcula sobre la Pasi\u00F3n, From the Manger to the Cross, interpretando Jack Clark a Juan el Evangelista. En 1912, Jack Clark se cas\u00F3 en la Palestina otomana con la actriz y compa\u00F1era de reparto Gene Gauntier. Se divorciaron en 1918. Durante un per\u00EDodo de tres a\u00F1os dej\u00F3 el cine para ense\u00F1ar arte dram\u00E1tico en el Villanova College. Organiz\u00F3 un taller dram\u00E1tico y produjo la obra m\u00EDstica Vision. En la misma \u00E9poca dirigi\u00F3 Charity, con un reparto de 600 personas, con la cual se establecieron nuevos r\u00E9cord en la Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House. Tambi\u00E9n escribi\u00F3 y produjo una obra dram\u00E1tica musical, Columbus, en la cual participaron m\u00E1s de 1000 personas, y representada en el Philadelphia Academy of Music. En 1929 Jack Clark se cas\u00F3 con Francis Rose Musolf. Entre las obras de Jack Clark figuran The Prince of Pilsen y 45 Minutes from Broadway. Entre los filmes en los que actu\u00F3 se encuentran los siguientes: The Colleen Bawn (1911), From the Manger to the Cross (1912), The Shaughraun (1912), The Last of the Mafia (1915), A Fool\u2019s Paradise (1916), Audrey (1916), Pajamas (1927), Love and Learn (1928), y Broadway Howdy (1929). De las pel\u00EDculas dirigidas por \u00E9l destacan The Yankee Girl (1915) y The Mad Maid of the Forest (1915). Jack Clark falleci\u00F3 en 1947 en Hollywood, California."@es . "Clark, Jack J."@en . . . "1879-09-23"^^ . ""@it . . . . . . "Jack J. Clark"@en . . ""@it . . . "Jack Clark (September 23, 1879 \u2013 April 12, 1947) was an American director and actor of the early motion picture industry. Born John J. Clark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania he became a theatrical actor and was induced to enter motion pictures in 1907 by Sidney Olcott of the New York based Kalem Studios during the silent film era. He traveled through 24 countries with the film company becoming one of the first American film stars to go on foreign location. While in the Holy Land, Kalem Studios produced the first passion play, From the Manger to the Cross, casting Jack Clark as John the Apostle. In 1912, Jack Clark married actress and co-star Gene Gauntier in Palestine. They divorced in 1918. During a three-year leave from the film industry in the early 1920\u2019s, Jack was instructor of dramatic arts at Villanova University. He organized a dramatic workshop and produced the mystical play Vision. About the same time he staged a pageant Charity with a cast of 600 persons, which established new records at the Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House. He also wrote and produced a dramatic musical pageant Columbus which, with a cast of more than 1000 was staged at the Philadelphia Academy of Music for the Knights of Columbus. In 1929, Jack Clark married Francis Rose Musolf. Among Jack Clark\u2019s plays were The Prince of Pilsen and 45 Minutes from Broadway. Among the films he acted in were The Colleen Bawn (1911), From the Manger to the Cross (1912), The Shaughraun (1912), The Last of the Mafia (1915), A Fool\u2019s Paradise (1916), Audrey (1916), Pajamas (1927), Love and Learn (1928), and Broadway Howdy (1929). Among the films he directed were The Yankee Girl (1915) and The Mad Maid of the Forest (1915). Jack Clark died in 1947 in Hollywood, California."@en . "Jack Clark (September 23, 1879 \u2013 April 12, 1947) was an American director and actor of the early motion picture industry. Born John J. Clark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania he became a theatrical actor and was induced to enter motion pictures in 1907 by Sidney Olcott of the New York based Kalem Studios during the silent film era. He traveled through 24 countries with the film company becoming one of the first American film stars to go on foreign location."@en . . . . . . . "1879-09-23"^^ . . "Jack J. Clark"@es . "Jack J. Clark"@it . "1947-04-12"^^ . . . "1947-04-12"^^ .