Dane Clark Overview:

Actor, Dane Clark, was born on Feb 26, 1912 in Brooklyn, NY. Clark died at the age of 86 on Sep 11, 1998 in Santa Monica, CA .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television.

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Dane Clark Quotes:

Tin Can: Congratulations, Wolf.
Wolf: On what?
Tin Can: It's been an hour since anything reminded you of a dame.


Wolf: [He and Tin Can have been forced to physically subdue Dakota, who's losing his grip during a particularly fierce depth-charging of the 'Copperfin'] Sorry I had to sock ya'.
Tin Can: It was either your chin, or the boat, Dakota. There was nothing else we could do. We gotta' take it. We can't win if we can't take it. Don't you know that?


Eddy Roback: Tell you what we do. I got a gun and you got a pretty good idea. We compromise.
Frank Clinton: How's that?
Eddy Roback: We do it my way.


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Dane Clark Facts
His father owned a sporting goods store in New York City.

Made his Broadway debut in Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre production of "Panic in 1935.

Was considered at one point to play Al Jolson in a remake of "The Jazz Singer" but the whole idea was scrapped for years later until Danny Thomas was given a title role in the early 1950s remake.

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