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  • Larry Clark
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  • Dr. Larry Clark (full name: Lawrence L. Clark) was in charge of the Skrill bioengineering program at Comtech Labs. He gave all the Skrills he worked with nicknames. He named William Boone's Skrill "Condor" and Ronald Sandoval's Skrill "Raven." When the new alpha series of Skrills were deemed too dangerous by the Taelon Synod, Boone was sent to inform Clark that the program was being cancelled. Clark was emotionally distraught. As he was packing the Skrills for transport to another facility, the Mother Skrill joined itself to him. Clark left the lab with the Skrill.
  • Larry Clark was a Weatherfield Gazette photographer who visited Coronation Street in November 1973 after a fireworks accident in which Mark Hillkirk was badly burned. He accompanied reporter Clive Shawcross and the two called into the Rovers to "sound out local opinion" and found Alan Howard there who Clark identified as the organiser of the event. The residents stood by Alan as Shawcross asked them if they thought that fireworks ought to be banned. Bet Lynch was interested if her photograph was going to appear in the paper. Their next port of call was the Kabin where they got Councillor Len Fairclough to be spokesman for a new anti-fireworks campaign that the paper was to run, with Clark taking a picture of him with Rita Littlewood, not realising that she had sold Mark a box a fireworks a
  • Clark began as a painter on two Friday the 13th films, 1986's Jason Lives and 1988's The New Blood. This was followed by paint work on the films Total Recall, Dying Young, Noises Off..., Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Heat, and A Time to Kill. His first credit as paint supervisor was the 1991 comedy Nothing But Trouble.
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Number of Appearances
  • 1
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First Appearance
  • 1973-11-07
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Character Name
  • Larry Clark
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Occupation
  • Press photographer
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  • Larry Clark was a Weatherfield Gazette photographer who visited Coronation Street in November 1973 after a fireworks accident in which Mark Hillkirk was badly burned. He accompanied reporter Clive Shawcross and the two called into the Rovers to "sound out local opinion" and found Alan Howard there who Clark identified as the organiser of the event. The residents stood by Alan as Shawcross asked them if they thought that fireworks ought to be banned. Bet Lynch was interested if her photograph was going to appear in the paper. Their next port of call was the Kabin where they got Councillor Len Fairclough to be spokesman for a new anti-fireworks campaign that the paper was to run, with Clark taking a picture of him with Rita Littlewood, not realising that she had sold Mark a box a fireworks a week earlier.
  • Clark began as a painter on two Friday the 13th films, 1986's Jason Lives and 1988's The New Blood. This was followed by paint work on the films Total Recall, Dying Young, Noises Off..., Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Heat, and A Time to Kill. His first credit as paint supervisor was the 1991 comedy Nothing But Trouble. As a paint supervisor, Clark has worked on such films as The River Wild, Face/Off, Mighty Joe Young, Bicentennial Man, The Family Man, Rush Hour 2, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (featuring William Shatner), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (featuring Jennifer Morrison), Evan Almighty (starring Jimmy Bennett), Rush Hour 3, and The Dark Knight (featuring Andrew Bicknell, Danny Goldring, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., and Keith Szarabajka, with production design by Nathan Crowley). He most recently worked on DreamWorks' Eagle Eye, produced by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.
  • Dr. Larry Clark (full name: Lawrence L. Clark) was in charge of the Skrill bioengineering program at Comtech Labs. He gave all the Skrills he worked with nicknames. He named William Boone's Skrill "Condor" and Ronald Sandoval's Skrill "Raven." When the new alpha series of Skrills were deemed too dangerous by the Taelon Synod, Boone was sent to inform Clark that the program was being cancelled. Clark was emotionally distraught. As he was packing the Skrills for transport to another facility, the Mother Skrill joined itself to him. Clark left the lab with the Skrill. When planning to leave town, Clark encountered a young woman named Janice Greene who was being threatened by some thugs. The Mother Skrill saved her by firing at one of the thugs. Clark then took Janice to a sailboat that he was planning to buy. The duo planned to return to Comtech and rescue the rest of the Skrills. By the time Clark got back to the lab, the rest of the brood has been terminated by the Taelons. Boone and Lili Marquette chased Clark into a series of tunnels below the lab. Luckily, Boone was able to locate Clark and separate him and Mother. If he hadn't, Sandoval was under orders to kill both Clark and the Skrill. Later, Clark told Boone that he did not regret his actions even though he had lost his job. He planned to work next at Caltech.