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Blake Clark

Executive Director at George Washington Academy, Limitless Real Estate

Blake Clark

Executive Director at George Washington Academy | Limitless Real Estate

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About Blake

Blake Clark is an American stand-up comedian and actor with a diverse career in entertainment. He is known for his roles as Chet Hunter on Boy Meets World and Harry Turner on Home Improvement. Clark has also frequently collaborated with Adam Sandler. In addition to his live-action work, he has contributed voice acting to the Toy Story franchise, providing the voice of Slinky Dog starting with Toy Story: The Musical in 2008. He inherited this role from his friend Jim Varney, who previously voiced the character until his death in 2000. Clark's work spans multiple facets of the entertainment industry, including television, film, and voice acting.

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Episode 5: Couples in Business – The Reality Behind Building It All Together with Blake and Mikaela ClarkHow can I tap into the luxury market and create the perfect real estate sales funnel? - with Blake Clark | Ep. 10850 First Dates (2004)1247: From Homeless to Selling $6M per MONTH through Massive Marketing with Blake Clark

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