Tristan Lane Clarke

Tristan Lane Clarke has been popping up all over the place lately, hasn’t he? The guy’s got that kind of face you remember—one minute he’s swimming around in “The Little Mermaid” (2023), probably dodging animated fish, and the next he’s tangled up in the fantasy world of “Snow White” (2025). He doesn’t just stick to the classics, though. In “Sunray: Fallen Soldier” (2024), Clarke ditches the fairy tale vibe and dives headfirst into gritty drama, showing a totally different side. Clarke’s range is wild—he can pull off wide-eyed wonder or the haunted soldier thing without missing a beat. In “The Little Mermaid”, he brought a new spark to a story everyone thinks they know. Then, in “Snow White”, he’s part of this big, glossy reboot that’s trying to shake up some old-school fairytale dust. But it’s “Sunray: Fallen Soldier” where he really digs in, playing a guy who’s been through hell and isn’t quite sure how to get back. People are starting to notice, too. There’s this buzz about him being able to jump genres like it’s nothing. Fantasy, drama, even a bit of musical flair—he doesn’t seem to care about getting typecast. You can tell he’s picking projects that actually excite him, not just ones that’ll look good on a poster. With Clarke, you get the sense he’s just getting warmed up, and honestly, it’s going to be fun watching what he throws himself into next.

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  • Professions: Music Department, Composer

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