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Clark Allen (February 14, 1925 – January 20, 2008) was an American entertainer, artist, and businessman.


Early life

Allen was born in Baltimore. He attended
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in El Cajon, California, graduating in 1942. His drawing of the original Grossmont's "Granite Castle" has become a symbol of the school’s early history, and has appeared on their commemorative bronze plaques ever since.


Performing career

In the early 1950s, Allen hosted and performed on his own radio and television show entitled: ''Songs of the Wanderer'' on the NBC network. In 1958, Allen and his wife
Margarita Cordova Margarita Cordova (born February 26, 1939, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican dancer and actress. Career Stage and dancing In 1958, Cordova and her husband Clark Allen opened for a show starring Jean Arnold at the Cabaret Concer ...
opened for a show starring Jean Arnold at the Cabaret Concert Theatre in Los Angeles. ''Variety'' described the couple as "Spanish dance exponents who take the trouble to explain what they're doing during their 30-minute stint. Education has not always been at home in a nitery, but it's a pleasure here ..the team divides its work with the male member flicking the Spanish guitar and singing..." In 1959-1960, he performed in
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's adaptation of '' The World of Carl Sandburg'' which was a stage presentation from the works of the poet
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. The production starred
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. There was a 21-week national tour which co-starred Davis's husband
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, and later Barry Sullivan. The final performances played for a month at the
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on West 43rd St in New York City during the fall of 1960. Allen played guitar and sang during the interludes of the production. He performed on-stage during the entire two-year run.
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described him as a "talented young guitar player". Richard L. Coe called him "an ably ingratiating folk singer" after a performance at
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. In 1960, he and Cordova had a 30-minute show in New York. ''Variety'' wrote: "Although likeable (sic) in their current New York debut at
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's Downstairs at the Upstairs, they're not particularly outstanding. It could be that Allen's folksong selection lacks a powerhouse item". As an screen actor, he was known primarily for guest appearances on television, some of which included ''
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'' in the 1961 episode " Five Characters in Search of an Exit" and ''
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'' episodes "The Coffin" (1959) and "Mask of Murder" (1960). In 1962, Allen and Cordova opened and operated El Cid, a
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nightclub on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. Allen completed at least some of the renovations himself. They would also be the featured performers at the club for more than 18 years. In 1972, Allen was shot in the chest during a robbery at El Cid and nearly died from the wound. He was in and out of the hospital for three years. He later sold El Cid, which remains a flamenco venue. Allen and Cordova performed traditional Spanish and Mexican song and dance at other venues in the Los Angeles area, including
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in Studio City and at the Ebell of Los Angeles Theater.


Art career

Allen was a fine artist and sculptor. Over the years he painted in oils, watercolor, tempera, and ink. He had several successful art exhibitions, particularly at the Bowman-Mann Gallery on La Cienega in Los Angeles. He painted abstracts, portraits, and landscapes, but his most common subjects were flamenco dancers and musicians. Actor
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was an avid collector of Allen's paintings.


Personal life and death

Allen was married to television actress
Margarita Cordova Margarita Cordova (born February 26, 1939, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican dancer and actress. Career Stage and dancing In 1958, Cordova and her husband Clark Allen opened for a show starring Jean Arnold at the Cabaret Concer ...
. Allen and Cordova lived and studied in
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for more than a year where they learned the culture of the
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and flamenco music. The couple had two children: a daughter named Angela, who became a fine artist, and a son named David, who became a professional musician and photographer. Angela and David were members of the 1970s band Carmen. Allen and Cordova later divorced. Allen died on January 20, 2008, in Los Angeles of respiratory failure at the age of 82.


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