Carol Higgins Clark, a talented individual, hails from the city of New York. She pursued her Bachelor's degree at Mt. Holyoke College, a prestigious institution, before further honing her craft at the renowned Beverly Hills Playhouse, a renowned acting school. Clark's early career saw her shine in the mini-mystery "Who Killed Amy Lang?", which aired on the esteemed Good Morning America program in 1975. Her impressive performance also earned her a spot on the esteemed stage of New York's iconic Carnegie Hall, specifically the Weill Recital Hall, where she starred in Wendy Wasserstein's thought-provoking play "Uncommon Women and Others" as part of the 21st Century Playwrights Festival. Notably, Clark also took on the lead role in the film adaptation of Mary Higgins Clark's novel, "A Cry in the Night", which premiered at the prestigious Cannes TV Festival and the Montreal Film Festival, and was subsequently broadcast nationally on U.S. television.

Carol Higgins Clark
Deceased · Born: Jul 28, 1956 · Died: Jun 12, 2023














