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Jason Clark

Jason Clark

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Jason joined TheWrap’s Awards team in 2021, concentrating on celebrity profiles, below-the-line and crafts stories and occasional commentary on Awards-related matters.

He has 25 years in the entertainment and media industry covering film, television and stage. He began his editorial career at Premiere magazine, where his now-editor Steve Pond’s legendary Oscar coverage first took shape. After Premiere, Jason has worked at many of the leading magazines and websites nationally in both editing and writing capacities, including Entertainment Weekly (where he wrote for nearly every section of the publication, especially Stage, where he worked as an editor as well), TV Guide Magazine, Vulture, The Village Voice, All-Movie Guide and Slant Magazine, among many others.

He has appeared on various Sirius XM shows as a guest for Entertainment Weekly’s radio channel, served as an awards nominator for various organizations, and covered various film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and Poland’s Camerimage, which celebrates the work of the world’s leading cinematographers. He is also an extensive traveler, and has worked as a manager on several high-profile Broadway touring productions, where he has also freelanced simultaneously as a writer over many years.

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Pittsburgh, PA

Education:

Clark received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Cinema Studies from New York University.

  • Golden Globes Boycott Continues After Publicists Meet With HFPA Leaders, NBC Yet to Commit to 2023 Telecast (Exclusive)

    The fight to revive the scandal-ridden Golden Globe Awards drags on

    By

    Jason Clark and Sharon Waxman
    April 30, 2022 @ 11:10 AM
    Awards
    11:10 AM
    Golden Globes Boycott Continues After Publicists Meet With HFPA Leaders, NBC Yet to Commit to 2023 Telecast (Exclusive)
  • Why Composer Marc Shaiman’s Surprise Emmy Nomination Made Him Feel ‘Like Sally Field’

    “You like me!” thought the composer who nabbed a nom for his cheeky end titles tune for the June 2020 YouTube benefit “Soundtrack of Our Lives”

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 26, 2021 @ 9:27 AM
    Awards
    9:27 AM
    Why Composer Marc Shaiman’s Surprise Emmy Nomination Made Him Feel ‘Like Sally Field’
  • How Amazon’s ‘The Underground Railroad’ Allowed Nature to Be a Sound Guide (Video)

    Double Emmy nominee and sound wizard Onnalee Blank on pressing on through an emotional narrative and how one does their best work “through kindness”

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 25, 2021 @ 10:16 AM
    Awards
    10:16 AM
    How Amazon’s ‘The Underground Railroad’ Allowed Nature to Be a Sound Guide (Video)
  • ‘The Boys’: How the ‘Weird Sex Stuff’ of Greek Mythology Helped Inform the Second Season’s VFX

    Emmy-nominated visual effects supervisor Stephan Fleet on using exploding heads and whale guts to up the ante on genre conventions

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 23, 2021 @ 10:34 AM
    Awards
    10:34 AM
    ‘The Boys’: How the ‘Weird Sex Stuff’ of Greek Mythology Helped Inform the Second Season’s VFX
  • How ‘Hamilton’s’ Editor Captured the Magic of the Stage for a Streamer

    Emmy-nominated editor Jonah Moran on the pivot from cinemas to Disney+, and the importance of being in the room where it happens

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 20, 2021 @ 3:05 PM
    Awards
    3:05 PM
    How ‘Hamilton’s’ Editor Captured the Magic of the Stage for a Streamer
  • Meet the Cinematographer Nominated for 3 Shows in the Same Emmy Category

    Donald A. Morgan holds the record for most wins by a Black artist in TV history with 10

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 19, 2021 @ 1:27 PM
    Awards
    1:27 PM
    Meet the Cinematographer Nominated for 3 Shows in the Same Emmy Category
  • How VH1’s ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Makeup Artist David ‘Raven’ Petruschin Makes RuPaul’s Look Werk

    The Emmy-winning finalist-turned-personal makeup maven gave extremely good face, even during a pandemic

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 18, 2021 @ 2:26 PM
    Awards
    2:26 PM
    How VH1’s ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Makeup Artist David ‘Raven’ Petruschin Makes RuPaul’s Look Werk
  • ‘The Nevers’: How the HBO Series’ VFX Team Crafted That Impressive Water Battle

    Visual effects supervisor Johnny Han on why trampoline technology and non-Newtonian fluid studies informed the Emmy-nominated third episode “Ignition”

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 17, 2021 @ 11:30 AM
    Awards
    11:30 AM
    ‘The Nevers’: How the HBO Series’ VFX Team Crafted That Impressive Water Battle
  • How ‘Indian Matchmaking’ Changed Up the Reality Dating Game

    Emmy-nominated creator and exec producer Smriti Mundhra on making reality dating even more real and why Sima Taparia is the ultimate courtship doctor, even for herself

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 16, 2021 @ 12:18 PM
    Awards
    12:18 PM
    How ‘Indian Matchmaking’ Changed Up the Reality Dating Game
  • ‘Agatha All Along’: The Story Behind the Retro ‘WandaVision’ Earworm

    Emmy-nominated supercouple Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez talk the innate gifts of Kathryn Hahn and why TV theme songs comprise “a whole quarter of each our brains”

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 13, 2021 @ 12:56 PM
    Awards
    12:56 PM
    ‘Agatha All Along’: The Story Behind the Retro ‘WandaVision’ Earworm
  • ‘Yellowstone’: Behind the No. 1 Cable Series’ First-Ever Emmy Nomination

    Veteran production designer Cary White talks to TheWrap about the enduring appeal of Westerns, and how he’s enjoying his first Emmy nom in 25 years

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 13, 2021 @ 10:49 AM
    Awards
    10:49 AM
    ‘Yellowstone’: Behind the No. 1 Cable Series’ First-Ever Emmy Nomination
  • ‘Ted Lasso’: Watch the Climactic Season 1 Match With Four Different Audio Tracks (Video)

    The Emmy-nominated sound team breaks down rival Jamie’s Tartt-ness and all those heartrending oohs and ahhs

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 11, 2021 @ 3:59 PM
    TV
    3:59 PM
    ‘Ted Lasso’: Watch the Climactic Season 1 Match With Four Different Audio Tracks (Video)
  • ‘Pose’: How the Groundbreaking Series Sent Its Characters Off in Style

    An Emmy nominee three years running, will the third time be the charm for ace costume designer Analucia McGorty?

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 10, 2021 @ 12:12 PM
    Awards
    12:12 PM
    ‘Pose’: How the Groundbreaking Series Sent Its Characters Off in Style
  • How ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Costume Designer Went From Schitt’s Creek Couture to Gilead Garb

    “There is a certain kind of unreality to both,” Emmy-winning costume designer Debra Hanson says of going from a light comedy to a dark drama

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 6, 2021 @ 11:24 AM
    Awards
    11:24 AM
    How ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Costume Designer Went From Schitt’s Creek Couture to Gilead Garb
  • ‘The Politician’: How Good Hair Helped Ryan Murphy’s Netflix Series Stand Up to Scrutiny

    Any why it earned stylist Liliana Maggio her second Emmy nom in as many years

    By

    Jason Clark
    August 5, 2021 @ 5:10 PM
    Awards
    5:10 PM
    ‘The Politician’: How Good Hair Helped Ryan Murphy’s Netflix Series Stand Up to Scrutiny
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