Dan Clark

Daniel Gregory Clark (born 3 July 1976) is an English actor, comedian, writer, director, and singer.

Clark started his career in comedy at the age of 19 by taking a play he co-wrote and starred in with old school friend Oliver Maltman to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

In the years that followed, Clark formed a comedy trio called Electric Eel and they performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1998 and 1999.

The shorts were broadcast between main TV shows on the channel but were subsequently put online and gathered huge numbers of views on YouTube.

His first television appearance was in a December 1996 episode of Only Fools and Horses, where he played a mugger in the iconic "Batman and Robin" scene.

On 28 March 2013, Clark starred in the comedy 30 & Counting as part of Sky Living's Love Matters series.

The show, about three recently single friends, also featured comedian Brett Goldstein and reunited Clark with one of his How Not To Live Your Life co-stars, Daniel Lawrence Taylor.

The Guardian said, "Clark is that of a rare combination − a great gagsmith and actor, and the result is a stand-up show that is both strong on jokes and drama.

"[citation needed] In May 2012, Clark put together a band and performed the show These Songs May Contain Jokes at London's Soho Theatre for a week.