Clarke played Mickey Smith in “Doctor Who” from 2005 to 2010 and starred as Sam in the films “Kidulthood,” “Adulthood” and “Brotherhood,” which he wrote and directed, intent on bringing more representations of working-class Britain to screen. Clarke also writes, produces and plays Aaron Bishop in the British police procedural series “Bulletproof,” alongside close friend Ashley Walters.
In 2015, Clarke founded the London-based production company Unstoppable Film and Television with Jason Maza, eventually securing investment from super-indie All3Media, which owns “Fleabag” producer Two Brothers and “1917” outfit Neal Street Productions. Together, the actors have produced movies such as “The Fight” and “The Knot,” as well as TV series including “The Drowning” and “Bulletproof.”
Earlier this month, Clarke received the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema BAFTA award, just after the Academy had receivedof allegations against the honoree, The Guardian confirms. In a statement released today, BAFTA claims they were not aware of any sexual misconduct allegations against Clarke when they announced on March 29 that he would receive the OBCC award.
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Done so much for British Cinema and Television; this is really unfortunate news. Kidulthood is a cult classic.
Sad I loved the Bulletproof TV series
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