Clark Brandon, born in 1958, is an American actor and writer who made his mark in the 1980s cult film scene. He appears as a key character in Funland (1987), a film that captures the bizarre and eccentric world of a carnival. Brandon also contributed as a writer and actor in Fast Food (1989), a comedic take on the fast-food industry that showcases his ability to blend humor with offbeat narratives. His work in these films highlights his role in shaping the quirky landscape of cult cinema.
Fast Food
Adrift after graduation, college chums Auggie Hamilton (Clark Brandon) and Drew Taylor (Randal Patrick) decide to go into business together and open a fast-food restaurant. They happen upon a prime location but don't start attracting business until they mix up a special sauce, the secret ingredient of which is an aphrodisiac. As the hamburgers start flying off the griddle, the fun-loving pair draw the ire of the competition, fast-food mogul Wrangler Bob (Jim Varney).