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'Sing Sing' star Clarence Maclin on Oscar buzz, if he's playing himself, and why prison theater programs are important.
At 58, Clarence Maclin might be new to the big screen, but the formerly incarcerated stage performer turned movie actor has spent decades honing his chops. In director Greg Kwedar’s film “Sing ...
It’s a Friday afternoon in Middleburg, Virginia. Clarence Maclin has just flown in to participate in a conversation celebrating the following day, during which he will receive the Impact Award ...
At 58, Clarence Maclin might be new to the big screen, but the formerly incarcerated stage performer turned movie actor has spent decades honing his chops. In director Greg Kwedar’s film “Sing ...
At 58, Clarence Maclin might be new to the big screen, but the formerly incarcerated stage performer turned movie actor has spent decades honing his chops. In director Greg Kwedar’s film “Sing ...
Clarence Maclin’s Performance Is Incredibly Nuanced It’s not uncommon for jail-centered films to include a particularly “tough” character, and Divine Eye seemingly fits that bill in Sing Sing.
Mount Vernon's Clarence Maclin is an Academy Award nominee for his contributions to the screenplay of "Sing Sing," which tells a story that Maclin lived inside the walls of Sing Sing prison.
Prisoner turned actor Clarence Maclin on life inside Sing Sing – and starring in a film based on it While serving a prison sentence, Clarence Maclin discovered the transformative power of Shakespeare.
Clarence Maclin spent years of his life at the Sing Sing correctional facility, a maximum security prison in Ossining, New York state, serving a long sentence for robbery.
Clarence Maclin had to return to Sing Sing Correctional Facility, but not because he had committed a crime. It was for a screening of his new film, Sing Sing, which he stars in alongside Colman ...
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