James B. Clark

May 14, 1908 — Stillwater, Minnesota, USA

James B. Clark was an American film editor and director known for his work in family and adventure films. Born in Stillwater, Minnesota, he began his career as a film editor in the 1930s, working on various projects before transitioning to directing in the 1950s. Clark directed several notable films, including The Sad Horse (1959) and Flipper (1963), the latter of which became a beloved family classic and spawned a television series. His work was characterized by a focus on family-friendly narratives and a talent for storytelling that appealed to audiences of all ages. Clark's contributions to family entertainment have left a lasting impact on the genre.

TV Show

The Twilight Zone

1959

TV Show

Batman

1966

Movie

An Affair to Remember

1957

Movie

How Green Was My Valley

1941

Movie

Leave Her to Heaven

1945

Movie

I Was a Male War Bride

1949

TV Show

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

1964

Movie

The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel

1951