Clark Mathis (sometimes credited as J. Clark Mathis) is an American cinematographer and television director.
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Other names | J. Clark Mathis |
Occupation | Cinematographer, television director |
Years active | 1997–present |
As a cinematographer, he photographed a number of notable films. His credits include the Disney Channel original film Gotta Kick It Up! (2002), In the Mix (2005), Rocky Balboa (2006) and Brian Robbins-directed films The Perfect Score (2004), Norbit (2007), Meet Dave (2008) and A Thousand Words (2012), the latter three films starring Eddie Murphy.[1] He also photographed for the television series Cousin Skeeter, The Fugitive, Birds of Prey and Love Bites.
He made his directorial debut with the film Bereft (2004), co-directing with actor Tim Daly. Since then he has primarily directed television, directing episodes of The Comeback, One Tree Hill, Blue Mountain State, Supah Ninjas and Grimm.[1]
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