Ernest Clark

Ernest Clark (12 February 1912, London 11 November 1994, Hinton St. George, Somerset) was a British actor of stage, television and film.

Early life

Clark was the son of a master builder in Maida Vale, and was educated nearby at St Marylebone Grammar School. After leaving school he became a reporter on a local newspaper in Croydon. He had always wanted to be an actor and when offered a job with the local rep, he took it and apart from six years in the army, he remained in the profession.

Career

His first stage appearance was at the Festival Theatre, Cambridge, and he went on to appear in plays at both the West End in London, and Broadway in New York.

In 1955 he appeared on stage in Witness for the Prosecution at Henry Miller's Theatre in New York City, and on film as Air Vice-Marshal The Honourable Ralph Cochrane AFC RAF, AOC, No. 5 Group RAF in The Dam Busters (1955).

He is perhaps best remembered for his role as the irascible Professor Geoffrey Loftus in the television comedy series Doctor in the House and its sequels, apart from Doctor at Sea, in which he appeared as Captain Norman Loftus (the brother of Professor Loftus). He also appeared as the Dean in the BBC sitcom All Gas and Gaiters (1967–71).

Ernest Clark (governor)

Sir Ernest Clark GCMG KCB CBE (13 April 1864 26 August 1951) was a British civil servant, who was Governor of Tasmania from 1933 to 1945.

Early life and education

Ernest Clark was born on 13 April 1864 in Plumstead, Kent to teacher Samuel Henry Clark, and his wife Ann Leaver. He was educated at King's College London, and entered the civil service in 1881, working for HM Treasury.

Civil service

Clark was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1894, and joined the Treasury's legal staff. In 1904, he had his first experience managing colonial finances when he was seconded to the Cape Colony in Africa to establish the colony's taxation procedures, subsequently serving the government of the Union of South Africa.

When World War I broke out, Clark worked as a Treasury liaison officer with the War Office and the Ministry of Munitions. After the war, he was appointed CBE in the 1918 Birthday Honours, and joined the Board of Inland Revenue as assistant secretary and deputy inspector of taxes.

Ernest Clark (disambiguation)

Ernest Clark (1912–1994) was a British actor of stage, television and film.

Ernest Clark may also refer to:

  • Ernest Clark (governor) (1864–1951), British civil servant and Governor of Tasmania, 1933–1945
  • Ernie Clark (American football) (born 1937), American football player
  • Ernie Clark (athlete) (1898–1993), British track and field athlete
  • Ernie Clark (cinematographer), Australian cinematographer
  • Ernest Ellis Clark (1869–1932), Derby born artist for Crown Derby porcelain
  • Clark

    Clark is an English language surname, ultimately derived from the Latin clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated. Clark evolved from "clerk". First records of the name are found in 12th century England. The name has many variants.

    Clark is the twenty-seventh most common surname in the United Kingdom, including placing fourteenth in Scotland. Clark is also an occasional given name, as in the case of Clark Gable.

    According to the 1990 United States Census, Clark was the twenty-first most frequently encountered surname, accounting for 0.23% of the population. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Abraham Clark (1725–1794), American politician and Revolutionary War figure
  • Adam Clark, American meteorologist
  • Alan Clark (1928–1999), British Conservative politician and author, son of Kenneth Clark
  • Allen George Clark (1898–1962), British businessman
  • Andy Clark (musician), British musician
  • Anne Clark (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Clark (mascot)

    Clark is the official team mascot of Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs. He was announced on January 13, 2014 as the first official mascot in the modern history of the Cubs franchise. He was introduced that day at the Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center's pediatric developmental center along with some of the Cubs' top prospects such as number one draft pick Kris Bryant and Albert Almora, Jorge Soler, Mike Olt and Eric Jokisch. Over a dozen Cubs prospects were attending the Cubs' Rookie Development Program that week. The Cubs become the 27th team in Major League Baseball to have a mascot, leaving the Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees as the remaining franchises without mascots. According to the Cubs' press release, Clark is a response to fan demands (expressed via surveys and interviews) for more kid-friendly elements at Wrigley Field Cubs games to keep pace with games in other cities that have more to offer youth fans.

    Description

    He is a "young, friendly Cub" who will wear a backwards baseball cap and greet fans entering Wrigley Field, which is located at the corner of Clark Street (for which he is named) and Addison Street. North Clark Street borders the third base side of Wrigley Field. According to the Cubs, the fictional character Clark is descended from Joa, the franchise's original live Bears mascot in 1916.

    Clark (disambiguation)

    Clark is a common surname.

    Clark may also refer to:

    Places

    Antarctica

  • Clark Mountains, named after Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Philippines

  • Clark Freeport Zone, location of Diosdado Macapagal International Airport
  • United States

  • Clark, California
  • Clark, Colorado
  • Clark, Missouri
  • Clark, New Jersey
  • Clark, Pennsylvania
  • Clark, South Dakota
  • Clark, Texas, former name of DISH, Texas
  • Clark, West Virginia
  • Clark, Wisconsin
  • Clark Creek (disambiguation)
  • Clark Point, point in eastern Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay
  • Clark County (disambiguation)
  • Clark Township (disambiguation)
  • Education

  • Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
  • Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Clark College (Washington), community college in Vancouver, Washington, USA
  • Clark High School (disambiguation)
  • Other uses

  • Clark (lunar crater), a crater on the moon
  • Clark Air Base, the former American airbase in the Philippines now known as Diosdado Macapagal International Airport
  • Kimberly-Clark, a U.S. producer of paper-based consumer products
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    Houston Grand Opera Announces its 2025-26 Season

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    Sarah and Ernest Butler Houston Grand Opera Studio artist ... Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair ... Sarah and Ernest Butler Chair ... Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair ... Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair ... Michael James Clark.
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    Feb. 15-21, continued ... Gerald R ... Feb ... Edith Nugent and Michael Eugene Clark of Goshen to Richard N ... Carmen Adrianna Acosta and Ernest Cadenas ... April Dawn Clark and Robert Anthony Flood ... Carmen Adrianna Acosta of La Grange and Ernest Cadenas of La Grange ... .
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