Dave Clark Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Kids, Net Worth, KTVU

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Dave Clark Biography
This is what you need to know about Dave Clark, an American TV News anchor currently working for KTVU – TV News in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2007. He previously worked multiple networks including CNN, CBS Radio, MSNBC, NBC News, United Press International, The Associated Press, and The Armed Forces Radio Network.
Dave Clark Age
Details about Clark’s date of birth are not available, therefore this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Dave Clark Height
- 1.7 m.
Clark stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches tall.
Dave Clark Family
Clark is a husband to Opera Noir and a father of three. Little is known about his parents, also there are no details about his siblings, therefore this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Dave Clark Wife
Clark is happily married to Opera Singer Opera Noir. The couple is blessed with three children together. Clark opened up on his 23-year-old child David’s sickness. He was struck with Autism and seizure disorder at an early age that robbed him of speech. He does not speak.
Dave Clark Salary
Clark receives an annual salary of between $ 56,000 – $ 135,500.
Dave Clark Net Worth
Clark has an estimated Net Worth of $ 100k – $ 1 million dollars. His career as a news anchor is his primary source of income.
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He began his career as a radio Newscaster in Philadelphia, PA. He later became a Radio News Anchor in New York City. He has also worked in Washington, D.C., Florida, and Pittsburgh, PA.
His dream work has enabled him to engage and commanding vocal talents have been utilized as a Talk Show Host, Master of Ceremonies, Narrator, and Actor. His acting roles include major motion pictures “The X-Men,” “Bulworth,” and “Scream 2” and several television series.
Clark has covered most of his biggest news stories of our time — including being an integral part of the award-winning team coverage of the “North Hollywood Shootout,” the landmark “O.J. Simpson trial,” the “Northridge Earthquake” (the largest earthquake in U.S. history), and numerous other noteworthy news stories.