Lenny Clarke

Actor

Birthday September 16, 1953

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Age 70 years old

Nationality United States

Height 188 cm

#53121 Most Popular

1953

Lenny Clarke (born September 16, 1953) is an American comedian and actor.

He is known for his thick Boston accent and as the role of Uncle Teddy on the series Rescue Me.

Clarke was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 16, 1953.

1972

In his early life, he attended Cambridge Latin High School (CHLS) graduating in 1972, he also attended college at the University of Massachusetts Boston graduating in 1979.

1975

Lenny Clarke was a Cambridge City Council candidate in 1975, he also tried to campaign for mayor in Cambridge.

1980

He was the most famous "saloon comic" in Boston during the 1980s, the heyday of the Boston comedy scene.

In 1980, Clarke wrote and starred in a local television show Lenny Clarke's Late Show featuring Wright and Leary, in collaboration with Boston comedy writer Martin Olson.

Clarke and Olson were roommates, and their apartment, known by comedians as "The Barracks", was a notorious "crash pad" for comics visiting Boston, per the film.

1990

Clarke starred in his own short-lived network sitcom Lenny (1990), and in such TV shows as Contest Searchlight, The Job, The John Larroquette Show and It's All Relative and movies like Monument Ave., Fever Pitch and Southie.

2004

From 2004 to 2011, Clarke appeared in the recurring role of Uncle Teddy on the FX comedy drama Rescue Me.

He had appeared on ESPN's 30 for 30 - 4 Days in October alongside ESPN sports and pop culture columnist Bill Simmons as a narrator giving insight on the 2004 ALCS comeback by the Red Sox against the New York Yankees.

2006

The DVD release When Standup Stood Out (2006) details Clarke's early career and affiliations with other famous Boston comics, such as Steven Wright and Denis Leary, his good friends.

In 2006, Clarke and Leary appeared on television during a Red Sox telecast and, upon realizing that Red Sox 1st baseman Kevin Youkilis is Jewish, delivered a criticism of Mel Gibson's anti-semitic comments.

2007

In 2007, Clarke played the role of Ron Abbot on the short lived Fox comedy series The Winner.

On May 16, 2007, the show was cancelled after six episodes due to low ratings.

Clarke is also an occasional guest on the WEEI radio shows in Boston.

2009

It was on this show that he announced he would be a regular on the 2009 Fox Sitcom Brothers as the racist neighbor who is married to a black woman.

He wound up appearing in three episodes before the series was cancelled.

2010

On the evening of January 19, 2010, Clarke appeared on stage at the victory speech of Republican Senator elect from Massachusetts, Scott Brown, who was elected to the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Ted Kennedy.

2011

In the 2011-12 TV season, he landed a role as the main character's father on the NBC mid-season replacement sitcom Are You There, Chelsea?.