Matt Clark, Actor from 'Back to the Future Part III,' Dies at 89.
Remembering Matt Clark
According to TSN.ua: American actor Matt Clark, best known for his role in the film 'Back to the Future Part III,' passed away on March 15, 2026, at the age of 89. He died at his home in Austin, Texas. Complications following spinal surgery, which he underwent after fracturing his vertebra, were cited as the cause of death.
Clark left a lasting mark on cinema, notably through his performances in movies such as:
- 'Return to Oz'
- 'A Million Ways to Die in the West'
He was also recognized for his appearances on the popular television series 'Walker, Texas Ranger.'
A Legacy in Film
Clark's body of work spans a wide variety of genres, solidifying his status as a significant figure in American cinema. His contributions to the film industry will be remembered by fans worldwide.
The loss of Matt Clark is a major blow to the entertainment world, which has bid farewell to a remarkable talent who left a lasting impression on audiences. His work on both the big and small screens highlights the diverse skills that helped shape American film over several decades. As fans and colleagues honor his career, they will recall not only his iconic roles but also the profound impact he had on the art of filmmaking.
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