| Agency | Contact | Type | Location |
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| Arthur Futuro | Mr. Wodowski | Great Mustachio Filmworks |
| One Last Cup | Sal | David W. Schoner |
| A Dangerous Place | Father Frank | Corrado-Schoner |
| The Cobbler | Dr. Finn | Myriad Arts |
| Murder Reincarnated | Forensic scientist | Corrado-Schoner |
| A Thousand Points of Light | Father | Triple F Films |
| Sunshine Deli and Grocery | Hunter S. Thompson | Step One Productions |
| Modern Young Man | Retired FBI agent | Harris Smith |
| Electing Jack Powell | Sheriff | Corrado-Schoner |
| No Oxygen | Executive | PGCo. |
| Shadow of Heroes | Viktor Babbits | Metropolitan Playhouse |
| A Doll's House | Dr. Rank | Accidental Repertory |
| Denial | Holocaust denier | Metropolitan Playhouse |
| Short Eyes | Captain Allard | HB Playwrights |
| God Willing | Uncle Pat Lawler | Dave McLaughlin |
| Inherit the Wind | Meeker the bailiff | Mill Mountain Theater |
| The Heiress | Dr. Sloper | Shadowlawn Stage |
| Picasso at the Lapin Agile | Gaston | Shadowlawn Stage |
| Camino Real (Bill Finn adaptation) | Guitar Player | Williamstown Second Company |
| The Seagull | Sorin | Walter Dallas |
| Princess Ivona | Chamberlain | Columbia University (guest artist) |
| Castro's Beard | CIA chief | Deptford Players |
| White House '96 | The President | Pulse Theater |
| Oscar | The Marquis of Queensberry | NY Performance Works |
| National Liberty Museum | "Heroes" exhibit narration | National Liberty Museum, Phila. PA |
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H. Clark Kee's portrayal of Holocaust-denier Bernard Cooper in the Metropolitan Playhouse production of Peter Sagal's "Denial," garnered critical praise as "chillingly calculating," from the New York Times, and "eerily convincing" from NYTheatre.com. Clark's professional career began in the 70s with the Williamstown Theater's Second Company, where he performed with former SAG President Alan Rosenberg, Michael Gross, Tom Hulce, Robin Bartlett, and others. Local and regional stage appearances include the Off Broadway premiere of "Castro's Beard," which the Times called "neatly acted," and Dave McLaughlin's "God Willing. Film credits include "A Dangerous Place" with Kristen Dalton, "Murder Reincarnated" with Cristian de la Fuente and Izabella Miko, and "The Cobbler" with Randall Duk Kim. Clark is a member of the Accidental Repertory Theater, Co., John Strasberg, Director, and lives in Manhattan with his wife, singer/actress Audrey Lavine. |