Sad news hit the film world. At the age of 89, the charismatic American actor Matt Clark, whose face is mainly associated with the cult trilogy Back to the Future, has passed away forever. The news of his death was confirmed by the late artist’s daughter, who said that he died peacefully at his home in Austin, Texas, reports
According to the available information, the cause of death was complications after a spinal surgery. The family said in a statement that Clark left this world exactly as he lived it – according to his own rules. Those close to him remember him not only as a talented artist, but above all as a person who valued honest work and sincere relationships above all else.
The artist’s career spanned a respectable five decades. Although he starred in dozens of projects, he is remembered by the general public made an indelible mark as the bartender Chester from the third installment of Back to the Future. However, his domain was mainly the wild west. He appeared in more than 30 films of this genre.
Viewers could register him in popular series such as Little House on the Prairie, Grace Under Fire or The Jeff Foxworthy Show. He markedly closed his rich career in 2014 with a role in the comedy western A Million Ways to Die in the West.