Clark Johnson was a director of The Shield. He also had a brief cameo as a Marshall in the series finale. When Michael Chiklis won an Emmy for his work on the first season of the show, Johnson was one of the main people he thanked personally while on-stage.
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| - Clark Johnson was a director of The Shield. He also had a brief cameo as a Marshall in the series finale. When Michael Chiklis won an Emmy for his work on the first season of the show, Johnson was one of the main people he thanked personally while on-stage.
- Clark Johnson directed Luke Cage episode "You Know My Steez".
- Clark Johnson, born September 10, 1954 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, is a motion picture actor, director and producer. He is a director and cast member of The Wire. He directed the series pilot "The Target" and other episodes before joining the starring cast as Gus Haynes in the fifth season. He had also worked with The Wire creator David Simon on his earlier series Homicide: Life on the Street playing Detective Meldrick Lewis and directing episodes. He is sometimes credited as "Clark 'Slappy' Jackson", "Clarque Johnson", and "J. Clark Johnson."
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- Clark Johnson played the role of Lt. Travis Drake (alias Casey Brooks) in the Season Two episode Can't Run, Can't Hide.
- Clark Johnson is a director on Person of Interest. He has nearly a hundred credits in front of the camera, and over fifty behind it as a director. His best known acting roles include Meldrick Lewis in Homicide: Life on the Street and Senator Robert Bettencourt in Alpha House.
- In 1993, Johnson became part of the original cast of the television series Homicide: Life on the Street playing Detective Meldrick Lewis for all seven seasons and the reunion movie, as well as directing several episodes. Johnson made the transition to director with the season four episode "Map of the Heart". He also directed "Betrayal", "Valentine's Day", "Full Court Press" and "The Twenty Percent Solution". Johnson was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the pilot episode from The Shield.
- Clark Johnson was the director of Six Meetings Before Lunch. He is an American actor and director perhaps best known for his recurring role on The Wire. He directed the feature film The Sentinel (starring David Rasche) and has directed episodes of The Wire, The Shield, Homeland, The Chicago Code, Kings and Homicide: Life on the Street.
- Clark Johnson (born September 10, 1954), sometimes credited as Clark 'Slappy' Jackson, Clarque Johnson, and J. Clark Johnson, is an American actor and director who has worked in both television and film. Johnson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to an African American father and a White mother. The family eventually moved to Canada. He attended Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. He has three siblings including jazz singer Molly Johnson and actress and singer Taborah Johnson.
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