Dylan Clark

Dylan Clark

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Dylan Clark is partner of Bluegrass Films overseeing film and television. Previously he started The Dylan Clark Company in 2013 after successfully launching the film division of Chernin Entertainment with Peter Chernin in 2009. Their first two films, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Parental Guidance, were commercial hits. The Heat, starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy, was released in June 2013.

Before joining Chernin Entertainment, Clark spent eight years at Universal Pictures, also as executive vice president of production. While there, he was responsible for overseeing production on dozens of acclaimed films, including Friday Night Lights, Dawn of the Dead, Children of Men, Cinderella Man, The Good Shepherd, The Kingdom, Charlie Wilson's War, Definitely Maybe, Duplicity, Couples Retreat and Robin Hood, among others.

Prior to his tenure at Universal, Clark was director of development at MGM from 1999 to 2001. He oversaw production on Barbershop and Out of Time.

Previously, he was a creative executive at Outerbanks Entertainment, where he worked on the ABC television show Wasteland. Clark began his career in the entertainment business as an assistant to producers Victoria Nevinny and Tracie Graham-Rice on the film Phoenix, followed by a stint as an assistant at Fox.

Prior to entering the film business, Clark worked as an aide to U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara.

20th Century Fox

Producer

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2018

Hollywood Insider

1992

HBO First Look

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