Born in 1940 in Sarnia, Ontario, Susan Clark emerged as a notable actress in the 1970s, captivating audiences with her performances in both film and television. She plays a key role in Night Moves (1975), a neo-noir thriller that showcases her ability to navigate complex characters. Clark also appears in the raunchy comedy Porky's (1981), where her comedic timing adds depth to the film's exploration of adolescence. With her diverse roles in Valdez Is Coming (1971) and Skullduggery (1970), Clark's contributions to cult cinema are both varied and significant.
Valdez Is Coming
Old Mexican-American sheriff Bob Valdez has always been a haven of sanity in a land of madmen when it came to defending law and order. But the weapon smuggler Frank Tanner is greedy and impulsive. When Tanner provokes a shooting that causes the death of an innocent man and Valdez asks him to financially compensate the widow, Tanner refuses to do so and severely humiliates Valdez, who will do justice and avenge his honor, no matter what it takes.