Clark Gregg Highlights

  • 2008: Appeared in the Marvel Comics film adaptation "Iron Man" as Agent Coulson
  • 2008: Directed the film adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's novel "Choke" starring Sam Rockwell
  • 2007: Played Meg Ryan's husband in Jonathan Kasdan's directorial debut "In the Land of Women"
  • 2006: Starred in the remake of the 1979 thriller, "When a Stranger Calls"
  • 2006: Cast as Julia Louis-Dreyfus' ex-husband on the CBS sitcom, "The New Adventures of Old Christine"
  • 2004: Co-starred opposite Topher Grace and Scarlett Johansson in the comedy "In Good Company"
  • 2003: Acted opposite Anthony Hopkins in "The Human Stain"
  • 2002: Cast in the HBO movie "Live From Baghdad"
  • 2002: Had featured role in "We Were Soldiers"
  • 2001: Cast in a recurring role on "The West Wing" (NBC) as FBI Special Agent Michael Casper
  • 2000: Re-teamed with Mamet for the ensemble feature "State and Main"
  • 2000: Screenwriting debut, "What Lies Beneath"; directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer
  • 2000: Featured in the Off-Broadway revival of Mamet's "Sexual Perversity in Chicago"
  • 1999: Won praise for his turn as a transsexual in "The Adventures of Sebastian Cole"
  • 1999: Appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia"
  • 1997: Cast in the Atlantic Theater presentation of Jez Butterworth's comedy "Mojo"
  • 1997: Re-teamed with Mamet for "The Spanish Prisoner"
  • 1996: Staged the Atlantic Theater Company revival of Mamet's "Edmond"
  • 1995: Re-teamed with Macy for the HBO film, "Above Suspicion"
  • 1995: Portrayed fight trainer Kevin Rooney in the HBO film, "Tyson"
  • 1995: Played Dr. Walters in Bryan Singer's "The Usual Suspects"
  • 1994: Appeared in Charles Shyer's "I Love Trouble"
  • 1992: First film with Bashar Shbib, "Lana in Love"
  • 1991: TV debut on an episode of "Law & Order" (NBC)
  • 1991: Directed NYC premiere of Kevin Heelan's "Distant Fires" at Atlantic Theater Company; also helmed the 1993 Los Angeles premiere
  • 1990: Broadway debut in Aaron Sorkin's "A Few Good Men"
  • 1989: Cast in a supporting role in Roland Joffe's "Fat Man and Little Boy"
  • 1988: Appeared in the Lincoln Center production of Howard Korder's "A Boy's Life"; directed by Bill Macy
  • 1988: Once again directed by Macy in the HBO production "Lip Service"
  • 1988: Feature acting debut in David Mamet's "Things Change"
  • 1987: Off-Broadway acting debut in "Fun"
  • 1984: Co-founded the Atlantic Theater Company in NYC