Caleb Clark

Caleb Clark


CALEB CLARK (he/him)- I am a working actor and fight choreographer. I toured nationally for 3 consecutive years with a nationally renowned classical theatre company (performing 4 shows in repertory + A Christmas Carol).

In 3 years of living in Atlanta: I’ve booked 1 short film, 1 commercial, and 7 theatrical gigs that include a recurring role as Young Scrooge in Alliance’s A Christmas Carol (I’m also the youngest person to U/S and perform the role of Scrooge on the Alliance stage), a Suzi Nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Actor 5 in Bootycandy), and a BroadwayWorld Award for Best Play (Bootycandy)

I have fight choreographed and fight captained across the country, including three productions in Atlanta. I have worked on multiple Shakespeares, new plays, new adaptations of old plays, old plays, contemporary plays, stylized plays, farces, musicals, commedia dell’arte productions, and most things in-between. I’ve played Romeo, Cloton, Hamlet, Edmund, Richard III, Antipholus of Ephesus, Haemon – as well as Chris Keller (All My Sons), Max (The Play That Goes Wrong), Max (The Play That Goes Wrong), Mr. Marks (Intimate Apparel), Billy (One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest), Padraic (The Lieutenant of Inishmore), and Walker/Ned (Three Days of Rain).

I’ve written multiple songs for multiple Original and New Adaption professional productions. I specialize in hip-hop theatre, and I’ve been a rapper/musician since I was 13. During my MFA training I taught/coached those in my program as well as the undergrads at the university. In doing so, I found my true passion, which is working with actors; helping them find ways into the work, make breakthroughs in their connections, develop growth-oriented habits, and to lay the best ground plan for keeping their focus, determination, and positivity in such a rejection heavy, fast-paced career. I hold an MFA from the University of Houston’s PATP, a BFA from the University of Michigan-Flint, and am currently represented by East Coast Talent.

Follow me @vertigoflint. I’ll be posting helpful tips, pointers, and previews of things that are going to be covered in the intensive and workshops.