Clark Brandon is an American actor possibly best known for his roles on 1980s TV, particularly on "The Facts Of Life."
Not much is known about his life and career. His first starring role was in the film, "The Chicken Chronicles," followed by a starring role in the short-lived series, "The Fitzpatricks." Afterward, he starred in the TV shows "Family," "Fantasy Island," "The ABC Afterschool Special," and the TV-movie, "Like Mom, Like Me." He also appeared in a two-part episode of "Wonder Woman" and an episode of "Hello Larry."
After a role in the film, "Serial," he starred as Eddie Brennan, the boyfriend of Nancy McKeon's character on "The Facts of Life," a role he played three more times in the series. He had another short-lived series in "Out Of The Blue," a spin-off of "Happy Days" about an Angel trying to jump off the success of "Mork and Mindy." This was followed by another short-lived series, "Mr. Merlin," an appearance on "The Love Boat" and Sisters among movie roles in "In Love with an Older Woman," "My Tutor," "Funland" and "Fast Food" with Jim Varney. He also directed three films: "Dark Secrets," "Skeeter" and "The Last Road."
Since 2014, he has been Dean of Students at Areté Preparatory Academy in West Los Angeles, California
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