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Jason Clark

Jason Clark

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Experience:

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.

Resides In:

Pittsburgh, PA

Education:

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

  • ‘Queer Eye’: How the Fab 5 Landed in the City of Brotherly Love for Season 5

    Casting directors Pamela Vallarelli and Ally Capriotti Grant tell TheWrap why Philadelphia “ticked all the boxes”

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 14, 2021 @ 12:38 PM
    Awards
    12:38 PM
    ‘Queer Eye’: How the Fab 5 Landed in the City of Brotherly Love for Season 5
  • ‘Small Axe’: Behind the Music Everyone Grooved On in Steve McQueen’s Maximum Opus

    Music supervisor Ed Bailie shares why Bob Marley, Janet Kay and even Johann Sebastian Bach needed a place in the Amazon limited series

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 14, 2021 @ 7:07 AM
    Awards
    7:07 AM
    ‘Small Axe’: Behind the Music Everyone Grooved On in Steve McQueen’s Maximum Opus
  • The ‘It’s a Sin’ Playlist: A Musical Trip Through AIDS-Era 1980s (Video)

    Music supervisor Iain Cooke on why Pet Shop Boys, Belinda Carlisle, Kate Bush and more were essential picks for the HBO Max miniseries

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 12, 2021 @ 1:47 PM
    Awards
    1:47 PM
    The ‘It’s a Sin’ Playlist: A Musical Trip Through AIDS-Era 1980s (Video)
  • ‘The Comey Rule’: Meet the Hairstylist Who Transformed Brendan Gleeson Into Donald Trump

    Orla Carroll shares the secrets to achieving that perfect 45 ‘do

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 10, 2021 @ 3:46 PM
    Awards
    3:46 PM
    ‘The Comey Rule’: Meet the Hairstylist Who Transformed Brendan Gleeson Into Donald Trump
  • ‘Mare of Easttown’: What You Need to Know About Those Scene-Stealing Props

    Property master Susannah McCarthy on vape pens, hoagies, Rolling Rocks and why Kate Winslet and Evan Peters were “a joy”

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 10, 2021 @ 2:48 PM
    Awards
    2:48 PM
    ‘Mare of Easttown’: What You Need to Know About Those Scene-Stealing Props
  • How ‘Fargo’ Cinematographer Dana Gonzales Crafted That Striking Black and White Episode

    “At one point, we even talked about shooting the entire season in black-and-white”, says the frequent lenser of the FX series

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 10, 2021 @ 2:08 PM
    Awards
    2:08 PM
    How ‘Fargo’ Cinematographer Dana Gonzales Crafted That Striking Black and White Episode
  • Nyle DiMarco on Why Producing Netflix’s ‘Deaf U’ Was a ‘No-Brainer’

    “Growing up, I had never seen authentic Deaf stories on television, narratives were very limited,” the reality star-turned-activist explained

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 8, 2021 @ 2:42 PM
    Awards
    2:42 PM
    Nyle DiMarco on Why Producing Netflix’s ‘Deaf U’ Was a ‘No-Brainer’
  • How ‘One Day at a Time’ Pulled Off a Fully Animated Final Episode

    The animators studied old footage to recreate the actors’ signature moves and add special effects like exploding heads

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 7, 2021 @ 2:46 PM
    Awards
    2:46 PM
    How ‘One Day at a Time’ Pulled Off a Fully Animated Final Episode
  • Padma Lakshmi Explains Why ‘Taste the Nation’ Is ‘A Political Show Disguised as a Food Show’

    TheWrap magazine: Climate change, gentrification and racism are addressed in the Hulu food series

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 1, 2021 @ 12:19 PM
    Awards
    12:19 PM
    Padma Lakshmi Explains Why ‘Taste the Nation’ Is ‘A Political Show Disguised as a Food Show’
  • How ‘Sylvie’s Love’ Achieved That Gorgeous Old Hollywood Backlot Style

    Production designer Mayne Berke shares tales of getting the look exactly right for the lush, Douglas Sirk-inspired Amazon feature

    By

    Jason Clark
    May 14, 2021 @ 1:23 PM
    Awards
    1:23 PM
    How ‘Sylvie’s Love’ Achieved That Gorgeous Old Hollywood Backlot Style
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