Carol Higgins Clark - Acting

Acting

Carol Higgins Clark chose acting as her profession. Clark began to study acting after graduating from Mount Holyoke. In 1975, she starred in "Who Killed Amy Lang" It aired on Good Morning America. She also performed in Wendy Wassersein's play "Uncommon Women". Based on a novel by her mother, she played lead in the novel based film "A Cry In The Night"

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