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Al Clark, born on September 15, 1902, in Illinois, USA, was a significant figure in the film industry. He is known for his work as an editor, contributing to several notable films. Clark's filmography includes "The Wild One" (1953), a classic biker film starring Marlon Brando, where he served as the editor. He also edited "Cowboy" (1958), a Western film featuring Glenn Ford, and "Charro!" (1969), a colorful action film starring Elvis Presley. Through his editing work, Clark played a crucial role in shaping the narrative and pacing of these films.
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