Donté Clark

Actor

BIOGRAPHY

Donté Clark is a poet and community activist from unincorporated North Richmond, California who works with youth organizations throughout the Richmond area.As a student in high school, Clark was recruited by his English teacher Molly Raynor who was founding a youth arts program, RAW Talent. Clark became the artistic lead of the programs first play, Tés Harmony, which examined local issues through the structure of Romeo and Juliet. The performance was introduced by poet Luis J. Rodriguez. The 2015 documentary Romeo Is Bleeding follows Clark in the process of writing and performing Tés Harmony.In July 2014, Clark was made poet laureate of Richmond.Clarks mentoring of the communitys youth has led to some becoming mentors and teachers themselves, including poet and actor DeAndre Evans who appeared with Clark and Will Hartfield reciting poetry for a PBS story about housing in Richmond.Clark has a supporting role in the 2016 film Kicks.

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