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  1. 28 nov 2022 · By Richard Nebens Updated: November 28, 2022. As Marvel Studios ends its Phase 4 slate in the MCU, a unique and historic streak also meets its end this year with regard to veteran actor Clark Gregg. Almost nobody in the MCU has a history with the franchise like Gregg, who played Marvel Studios' first-ever original character in Agent Phil Coulson.

  2. INTERVIEW: Clark Gregg thought his time as Phil Coulson was done when his character died in the Avengers. Thanks to the fans, he starred in Agents of S.H.I.E...

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  3. Grey with her then-husband, actor Clark Gregg (far left) at the November 30, 2010 Epic Mickey launch party. On August 5, 1987, Grey suffered severe whiplash in a car collision in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, while vacationing with actor Matthew Broderick, whom she had begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

  4. ACTOR. Clark Gregg began his acting career in theater but in between working on "Boy's Life" and "A Few Good Men" he began branching out to movies and television. Clark's first movie credit is "Things Change" in 1988 as a Stage Manager. He later went on to be the lead role in "Lana in Love." Clark has worked on many major movies that include ...

  5. Clark Gregg - actor, scenarist, regizor s-a născut la 02.04.1962, cunoscut(ă) pentru Marvel One-Shot: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer. Biografie Clark Gregg: Clark Gregg s-a nascut la 2 aprilie 1962, in Boston.

  6. 28 mag 2023 · Clark Gregg Addresses Possible MCU Return Marvel. Speaking with The Cosmic Circus during this year's Motor City Comic Con, Phil Coulson actor Clark Gregg shared his thoughts about a potential MCU comeback. When asked if there's a chance that he will reprise his role as Phil Coulson down the line, Gregg teased that "there's always a chance."

  7. Born in Boston, MA on April 2, 1962, Gregg studied drama at New York University, where he was befriended and mentored by noted playwright, David Mamet. With Mamet's help, he and actor William H. Macy helped to co-found NYC's Atlantic Theater Company, where Gregg served as artistic director for a number of years.