Ranch Hand Series
Cowboy / Ranch
Raised on It. Not Cast into It.
Most actors learn to ride a horse for the role. Clark Moore grew up on one. Raised on his father's ranch in Laredo, Texas, Clark's connection to western and ranch life is not something he studied -- it is something he lived. The land, the livestock, the work ethic that comes from growing up where nothing is given.
That background shows on screen. His work on Yellowstone carried the kind of authenticity that casting directors notice -- the posture, the ease, the grit that cannot be faked. The western genre is having its biggest moment in decades, and Clark brings something rare to it: a real foundation.
Horseback riding. Physical credibility. Blue-collar roots that read on camera. Whether the role calls for a modern rancher, a period cowboy, or a western lawman, Clark does not need to find the character. He already knows him.
Related Credits
FURIOUS
Hulu · Supporting
Yellowstone
Paramount+ · Guest Star
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