#roger clark
During the week I will post a small comic on several strips. Someone may have realized what kind of dialogue this is a reference to ;)
https://www.instagram.com/birdy_raider/
ROGER CLARKasBradleyin:
Buried Child
BySam Shepard
Directed byPaul Mullins
Performed atThe Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in September of 2018
Arthur & his younger self
It’s almost the same energy
Screencap by wild_blue_bonnet (IG)
May I offer you some very self indulgent Arthur scribbles in these trying times !!
I love how Lucie introduces Roger in the way he so richly deserves…
The Wonderful
The Amazing
The Delicious
The Nutritious
The Very VERY Illustrious
The Irish
The American
The Father
The Hero
The Cowboy
The Actor
The Producer
Roger’s latest audio book is out today!
Demons. Monsters. Witches. James Crowley’s sacred duty as a Black Badge is to hunt them down and send them packing, banish them from the mortal realm for good.
He didn’t choose this life. No. He didn’t choose life at all.
Shot dead in a gunfight many years ago, now he’s stuck in purgatory, serving the whims of the White Throne to avoid falling to Hell. Not quite undead, though not alive either, the best he can hope for is to work off his penance and fade away.
This time, the White Throne has sent him to investigate a strange bank robbery in Lonely Hill. An outlaw with the ability to conjure ice has frozen and shattered open the bank vault and is now on a spree, robbing the region for all it’s worth.
In his quest to track down the ice-wielder and suss out which demon is behind granting a mortal such power, Crowley finds himself face-to-face with hellish beasts, shapeshifters, and, worse … temptation. But the truth behind the attacks is worse than he ever imagined …
The WitchermeetsThe Dresden Files in this weird Western series by the Audible number one bestselling duo behind Dead Acre.
:::BEHIND THE SCENES:::
Roger Clark rehearsing for the role of Lord Henry Wotton in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Dorian Gray was performed at The Sonnet Repertory Theatre in New York, NY in 2012
8-bit NES-style Box Art, Red Dead Redemption 2 Edition
ROGER CLARKasLord Henry Wotton in:
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Directed by Quin Gordon
Performed at The Sonnet Repertory Theater in New York, NY in August of 2012
Roger and Rob at Comic Con Baltics 2022
Roger could only attend remotely due to his unfortunate last-minute Covid diagnosis.
I’m not even there and I feel the pain of those who did not get to meet him in person after waiting for so long
ROGER CLARKasMichael Starkwedder in:
Agatha Christie’s The Unexpected Guest
Directed by David Edwards
Performed at Gretna Theatre in 2011 in Mt. Gretna, PA
My sympathies to those who wanted to meet Roger this weekend at Comic Con Baltics in Lithuania. Roger will attend the panel remotely only due to his recent covid diagnosis.
Although meeting Roger is indeed a wonderful experience, Rob is no slouch either, he will be there too and he’s just as much fun as Roger. He is the peas to Roger’s carrots, the ying to Roger’s RDR yang.
So don’t feel discouraged and drop by to say hi to Rob if you have the chance.
Sending all manner of thoughts, prayers, karma, good vibes, wishes and everything under the sun for him to feel better ASAP
This really sucks.
He says it’s not too bad, but it still sucks be caught it. He is vaxxed tho, so there’s that.
He jests! As if that ended so well last time…
Best of wishes to this wonderful human being.
Sending all manner of thoughts, prayers, karma, good vibes, wishes and everything under the sun for him to feel better ASAP
This really sucks.
To the few ppl that stick around: sorry for having a one-track mind.
Edit: And also, thank you to those who do stick around ❤
The cast of RDR2 gets together again, but instead of a western, they make a sitcom, while making occasional references to the RDR universe.
Roger would be great as a goofy suburban dad similar to Jim Belushi’s character in According to Jim. I’m not saying he should copy pasta the character, ofc he would bring his own quirks into play to make his character unique.
Rob could be the ever-wise and lovable next-door neighbor who always knows the right thing to say. Think of Mr. Wilson in Home Improvement.
I didn’t think the beard would suit him so well ❤️❤️
A meaningful look
Thoughtful … and charismatic