Stephen Clark
Stephen Clark, Stephen Clarke, Steven Clark, or Steven Clarke may refer to:
Government
- Stephen Clark (New York treasurer) (1792–?), New York State Treasurer 1856–1857
- Stephen P. Clark (1924–1996), mayor of Miami
- Steve Clark (politician) (born 1960), Canadian politician
Arts and recreation
- Steve Clark (animator), animator and director of animated television series
- Stephen Clark (playwright), creator of the 2008 musical Zorro
- Stephen Carlton Clark (1882–1960), art collector and president of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Stephen Clarke-Willson, video game and software developer
- Steve Clark (1960–1991), guitarist for Def Leppard
- Stephen Clarke (writer) (born 1958), British journalist and novelist
- Steve Clark (tap dancer), member of the tap-dancing duo The Clark Brothers
- Stephen Clark (musician), bassist for Deafheaven
- Steven A. Clark, American pop artist
- Steve Clarke (drummer) (born 1959), British drummer
Sport
- Stephen Clarke (swimmer) (born 1973), Canadian swimmer
- Steve Clark (swimmer) (born 1943), American swimmer
- Steve Clarke (born 1963), Scottish football player and manager
- Steve Clark (referee), rugby referee
- Steve Clark (American football) (born 1960), professional American football player
- Steve Clark (soccer) (born 1986), American soccer player
- Stevan Clark (born 1959), American football defensive end
- Steven Clark (Australian footballer) (1961–2005), VFL/AFL player for three clubs
- Steven Clark (cricketer) (born 1982), Leicestershire cricketer
- Steven Clark (footballer) (born 1982), English footballer
- Steven Clarke (Canadian football) (born 1991), gridiron football player
Science
- Stephen R. L. Clark (born 1945), British philosopher
- Steven Clarke (born 1949), biochemist
- Stephen Clarke (archaeologist), Welsh archaeologist
Fiction
- Steve Clarke (EastEnders), fictional character in the British soap opera Eastenders
See also
- Stephen Clark Foster (1822–1898), mayor of New York City
- Stephen Clark Foster (Maine) (1799–1872), U.S. representative from Maine
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