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Lon Clark

Lon Clark (1912, Frost, Minnesota - October 2, 1998) was a New York actor of stage and radio.
As a youth in Minnesota, Clark studied at the MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis. He began as a musician and actor in traveling tent shows, followed by a season with the Cincinnati Summer Opera. After participating in radio drama in Cincinnati, he arrived in New York during the 1940s, and his rich baritone voice quickly led to network radio roles.
==Radio==
He had the title role in ''Nick Carter, Master Detective'' on the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1943 to 1955. The ''Nick Carter'' scripts were by Alfred Bester and others. Clark also played the district attorney in ''Front Page Farrell''.
Clark also a familiar voice on such programs as the frontier serial adventure ''Wilderness Road'', the WWII dramas ''Words at War'' (1943–45) and ''Soldiers of the Press'' (1942–45), the quiz show ''Quick as a Flash'', the soap opera ''Bright Horizon'', the science fiction series ''2000 Plus'' and ''Exploring Tomorrow'', ''Lights Out'', ''The Mysterious Traveler'', ''The Kate Smith Hour'', ''The March of Time'', ''The Adventures of the Thin Man'' and ''Norman Corwin Presents'', playing opposite such performers as Fred Allen, Art Carney, Helen Hayes and Orson Welles.

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