Jack Colton Clark

Actor and Musician

Based in NYC

About Jack!

Jack Colton Clark is an actor and musician based in New York City. Born and raised in Washington Heights, NYC, by his parents who met doing regional musical theatre, Jack was exposed at a very early age to the world of sing and dance, listening to classic show tunes and watching dance numbers from Broadway musicals. His first role was a Lost Boy in a tap dance Production of Peter Pan called, “Peter Pantomime”. While he was enthusiastic about performing, Jack first remembers falling in love with movies at a very young age, specifically Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Jack solidified his passion for acting by participating in his middle school musicals and his first off-off broadway play at age 11. He went on to study drama at Laguardia High School, where he developed his, ensemble, scene study, and character building skills. Jack decided to take his studies to Fordham University at Lincoln Center, where he further developed his craft in the performance track of the theatre program. He will graduate from Fordham in the spring of 2025. Jack prides himself as a multidisciplinary artist who chooses not to limit himself to one discipline. This speaks to his passion for music and songwriting, which he has brought to his rock band, Mother Cabrini, as a guitarist and vocalist. In whatever artistic environment he is in, Jack is interested in the building blocks of what makes good art, and how art, in any form, can emotionally affect people. If he were to compare himself to any animal it would be a chameleon, using his different colors to blend into any artistic environment he is in to get a better sense of the world around him.