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Liverpool native Alan Clarke got his start in the film business in Canada, where he studied acting and directing. Upon returning to England he got a job at ITV, then moved over to the BBC in 1969. He worked mostly in television, but he made a couple of feature films that got attention for their portrayal of the gritty and occasionally violent life of the British working class, notably Scum (1979) and Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987), about aimless, sex-obsessed teenagers in a housing project. Another of his slice-of-life films was the hard-hitting made-for-TV movie Made in Britain (1982), with an early performance by Tim Roth as a violent, racist skinhead.
Alan Clarke died of cancer in 1990- Legal
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Alan S. Clarke is an entertainment attorney and litigator. Mr. Clarke represents recording artists, writers, performers, athletes, record labels, producers, managers, authors and others in the entertainment industry. A former Assistant District Attorney, Mr. Clarke is a cum laude graduate of Duke University and holds a law degree from Emory University.
During his law practice, Mr. Clarke has developed expertise in a multitude of entertainment industry law areas including contract drafting and negotiations, corporate law, copyright, rights acquisitions, licensing, infringement and litigation.
Mr. Clarke has served as Chair of the Entertainment and Sports Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia and Chair of the North American Entertainment Sports & IP Law Summit. In 2008, Mr. Clarke received the Georgia Lawyers for the Arts (GLA) Ben White Distinguished Service Award for his "outstanding commitment and dedication to the arts community in Georgia." Mr. Clarke was recognized as Attorney of the Year in 2014 by Georgia Lawyers for the Arts for providing the most pro bono hours to artists and arts organizations through GLA. He has served as Chair of the Entertainment Law Institute which GLA sponsors with Emory University School of Law. Mr. Clarke is a member of The Recording Academy (the Grammy organization) and NATAS (the Television Academy). Moreover, Mr. Clarke is a Fellow of the Lawyers Foundation of Georgia, an organization of attorneys selected from three percent of the Georgia State Bar membership "whose public and private careers demonstrate outstanding legal abilities and a devotion to their communities." Mr. Clarke has also served on the boards of several local arts organizations.
Mr. Clarke has lectured on entertainment industry and intellectual property issues before groups such as Emory University School of Law, the Florida Bar Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section, Mercer University School of Law, the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida, Georgia State University College of Law, the Dramatists Guild of America, the Gospel Music Association, and NALS - the Association for Legal Professionals. Additionally, he has spoken to attorney groups, with Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Carol Hunstein, on legal professionalism and ethics.
MEMBERSHIPS
The Recording Academy (the Grammy Organization), Member
NATAS (the Television Academy), Member
Lawyers Foundation of Georgia, Fellow
State Bar of Georgia, Entertainment and Sports Law Section, former Chair
North American Entertainment Sports & IP Law Summit, former Chair
Entertainment Law Institute, former Chair
Georgia Production Partnership (GPP)
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Actor's Express Theater, Atlanta, former Board Member
Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, former Board Member- Writer
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Alan Sanders-Clarke is known for Bones Barn (2022) and The Smugglers of Mousehole.- Alan Clarke is known for The Love Match (1955) and Here's Harry (1960).
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- Art Director
Alan Clarke is known for E=mc2 (1996) and Maigret (1991).- Art Department
Alan Clarke is known for Dear Genevieve (2009).- Art Department
- Transportation Department
Alan Clarke is known for Breakfast on Pluto (2005).- Alan Clarke is known for Invisible Boys (2025).
- Special Effects
- Editorial Department
Alan Clarke is known for The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet (1995).- Alan Clarke is known for Green Street Hooligans (2005), Lucky Break (2001) and The Parole Officer (2001).
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Alan Clarke is known for Communion (1989).- Alan Clarke is known for A Gunfighter's Deal.
- Alan Clarke is known for Jesters (2018).
- Alan Clarke is known for A Belfast Story (2013).
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- Visual Effects
Alan Clarke is known for The Jungle Book (2016) and Tiny House Nation (2014).- Production Designer
Alan Clarke is known for Australian Playhouse (1966).- Alan Clarke is known for Hello Au Revoir (2021).
- Location Management
- Additional Crew
- Cinematographer
Alan Clarke Jr. is known for Fearful Forest (2018).- Set Decorator
Alan Clarke is known for Under the Hawthorn Tree (1998).- Alan Clarke is known for High Flyers (1999).
- Art Department
Alan Clarke is known for Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll (1998).- Additional Crew
Alan Clarke is known for Tiny House Nation (2014).- Alan Clarke is known for Law & Order (1978).
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alan Clarke is known for Temptation (2009) and Marmalade (2014).- Camera and Electrical Department
Alan Clarke is known for Big News Coming Soon Podcast (2022).