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Birthplace:
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
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This tall, light-haired Canadian actress rose to prominence portraying two seminal female figures in TV-movie biographies in the mid-1970s. Clark won an Emmy as athlete Babe Didrickson Zaharias in a "Babe" (CBS, 1975) and earned praise and an Emmy nomination as aviation pioneer "Amelia Earhart" (NBC, 1976). Since the early 80s, Clark has often worked in tandem with her husband, former football star Alex Karras. The couple formed Georgian Bay Productions and went on to star alongside child actor Emmanuel Lewis in "Webster" (ABC, 1983-87, syndicated 1987-88). Clark played a socialite/consumer
Diana Brockhurst-Lautrec
1979
Magnolia Dusty Clydesdale
1967
Film acting debut in "Banning"
1967
Made American TV debut in episode of "Bob Hope's Chrysler Theatre"
Signed to a contract by Universal
1968
Made TV-movie debut, "Something for a Lonely Man"
1975
Had breakthough role in TV biopic, "Babe"
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