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 JACKSON  CLARK
 
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 CLARK JACKSON
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A graduate of Stanford University and Yale School of Drama, Clark Jackson has served thousands of New York City public school students as a teaching artist in the areas of theatre, movement, creative writing and improvisation, in classes ranging from advanced students to the severely emotionally disabled in a variety of settings. He was honored for his commitment and expertise as a teaching artist as the 2019 recipient of the Lloyd Richards Teaching Fellowship by the National Alliance of Acting Teachers.

Among other organizations, Clark has taught for Lincoln Center Theater (LCT), Elders Share The Arts (ESTA), Lifetime Arts, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Queens Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Young Audiences New York (YANY), Community Works, Hospital Audiences Inc. (HAI), Arts Horizons, Plays For Living, Theatre Development Fund (TDF), Manhattan Class Company (MCC), Arts Genesis and Theatre For A New Audience (TFANA). He has also taught at HB Studio, New York Film Academy, Hunter College, St. Francis College, as a private coach, and as a corporate facilitator for ImprovEdge working with Fortune 500 professionals.

An award-winning actor, writer and producer, Clark has appeared on Broadway and starred in numerous TV series and films, most recently in the feature film "A Journal For Jordan" directed by Denzel Washington. He is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and a proud company member of the Actors Center in NYC. Clark continues to expand the scope of his brand via a variety of projects as an educator, writer, director and producer. To learn more, visit www.clarkjacksononline.com.

 Classes Taught by Instructor:
- 1222) THEATRICAL IMPROVISATION 101








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