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The role of “Dale Kettlewell” in the ABC comedy-drama television series “Greek” made actor Clark Duke famous in both film and television. In addition, he has portrayed a number of other well-known characters on television, such as “Elliot Hartman” in “Hearts Afire,” “Barry Foster” in “Two and a Half Men,” and “Clark Green” in “The Office.” Clark is well known for his hilarious portrayals of comic book characters, but he has also established himself in the entertainment business by taking on a variety of roles throughout the years. His well-known film roles include those of Lance Johnson in “Sex Drive,” Marty in “Kick-Ass,” Jacob in “Hot Tub Time Machine,” and Aaron Wiseberger in “A Thousand Words.” Clark has done quite well to keep his feet on the ground for a famous person who experienced success for the first time at the young age of five. He is a very devout, devoted, and focused individual who will undoubtedly see increased success and notoriety in the upcoming years.

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Career of Clark Duke

Clark Duke began his career at a very young age by appearing in advertisements for many businesses, including a Toyota advertising campaign. When he was just seven years old in 1992, he made his first foray into the entertainment industry. Alongside John Ritter and Markie Post, he played the role of “Elliot Hartman” in the American sitcom “Hearts Afire” when he was just a young actor. In the years 1992 to 1995, Clark portrayed one of the show’s main characters. He received high appreciation for his portrayal from both the audience and the critics, which helped him secure a nomination for the Young Artist Awards’ category for “Outstanding Actor Under Ten in a Television Series.”

He took a break from acting after his stint in “Hearts Afire” to finish his education, but he returned to the stage for a brief cameo in a scene of the American procedural forensics crime drama television series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” Together with his friend Michael Cera, he then co-created the online comedy “Clark and Michael,” for which he wrote the scripts, directed, co-produced, and even portrayed a fictionalized version of himself.

He was cast in 2007 to portray “Dale Kettlewell” opposite Tiffany Dupont, Scott Michael Foster, and Spencer Grammer in the American comedy-drama television series “Greek.” He was a regular on the show from 2007 until 2011, playing one of the lead characters.

In 2007, he made his film debut with a brief cameo in “Superbad.” A year later, he played the character of “Lance Johnson” opposite Josh Zuckerman and Amanda Crew in the sex comedy movie “Sex Drive.” This was his first significant role in a movie. Alongside Aaron Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Mark Strong, Chlo Grace Moretz, and Nicolas Cage, Clark starred in the black comedic superhero action film “Kick-Ass,” and later in 2013 he also starred in its follow-up, “Kick-Ass-2.”

He began receiving excellent offers after establishing himself as a talented comic. He played “Aaron Wiseberger” alongside Eddie Murphy in the comedy-drama movie “A Thousand Words” in 2012. He played “Barry Foster” in eight episodes of “Two and a Half Men” in 2014. He previously made an appearance in the first half of the comedy movie “Hot Tub Time Machine” in 2010 playing the role of “Jacob,” and he later made an appearance in the sequel in 2015. The “Greek” actor also contributed as a voice actor, voicing the character of “Thunk” in the animated movie “Croods.”

Individual Life of Clark Duke

On May 5, 1985, Clark Duke was born in Glenwood, Arkansas. His parents, Ronnie Duke and Angela Duke reared him as a Baptist. He took a sabbatical from performing after completing his education and enrolled at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, to study filmmaking. He has never let his early success turn him into a complacent person and has always led a very private life away from the spotlight. He is a devoted fan of wrestling and frequently shows up at Southern California Federation Pro Wrestling Guerrilla events.

Clark Duke’s Net Worth

American actor Clark Duke has a $4 million dollar net worth. Duke, who was born on May 5, 1985, in Glenwood, Arkansas, is most known for his work in the movies Kick-Ass, Sex Drive, Hot Tub Time Machine, Greek, and The Office. After enrolling at Loyola Marymount University, Duke started acting when he was a little boy 1992. For his work in Hearts Afire, he received a nomination for “Outstanding Actor Under Ten in a Television Series.” Together with his co-star and best friend Michael Cera, Duke produced the web comedy, Clark and Michael. An appearance in Drunk History, Volume 2 with Jack Black was made possible by this series. After starring alongside Eddie Murphy in Sex Drive, he shortly co-starred in A Thousand Words. He acted in Kid Cudi’s “Erase Me” music video, and most recently, he shot for Kick-Ass 2, which debuted in August 2013. Duke has had appearances in a variety of shows, including Robot Chicken, WWE Raw, Children’s Hospital, New Girl, and Two and a Half Men. In the final season of The Office, he plays Clark Green.