McCall Clark
- Actress
As of 2007, sixteen-year old McCall Clark - actress, singer/songwriter,
dancer - has landed substantial roles in extraordinary films, including
Disney's "High School Musical 2, playing the role of Emma as a
Sharpette" "The Adventures Of Foodboy, playing the role of Justine"
"Gravity Matters, playing the role of Avery" and has made multiple
television, radio and national print-ad commercials.
McCall was born in December, 1990, and has always been known as "the little girl with the big voice." At age eight, McCall sang the Star Spangled Banner at an NBA playoff game and rocked the house. Since then, McCall has been a requested favorite to sing not only the Utah Jazz games, but for countless other professional and amateur events, including football, baseball, NCAA Gymnastics Meet Finals, and Fourth of July stadium shows. In 2002, McCall sang the National Anthem at the Olympic Winter Games.
McCall recorded her debut album, "Dreamin'," at eight years of age, and her second CD, "Give My Heart To You" at age ten. By age thirteen, McCall had become a sophisticated teenager and released her third CD, "McCall," which catapulted her career as she opened up for Aaron Carter, Michelle Branch, Jessica Simpson, Michael Bolton, Gladys Knight, Donny and Marie Osmond, SheDaisy and Diamond Rio.
McCall has been the headliner at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS festival in Beverly Hills, California and delivered show-stopping performances at the Larry King Foundation, OK Kids and Operation Smile galas and on the Kenny Loggins Telethon. One of McCall's greatest honors was performing a tribute medley in Manhattan honoring the New York City Firefighters and Police Officers and surviving families of 9/11 on "We Love New York Day!"
As a true "Triple Threat," McCall adds to her acting and signing résumé many years of dance classes and cheerleading. In 2006, McCall and her two sisters won a national hip-hop dance competition and she continues to study and perform nationwide.
Add to this McCall's extraordinary songwriting ability, collaborating with hit songwriters, Trina Harmon (Jesse McCartney, Jessica Simpson), Jason Deer (SheDaisy, Latin superstars), and Monty Powell (Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Chris Cagle) to co-write most of the songs on her new album released in 2008.
McCall was born in December, 1990, and has always been known as "the little girl with the big voice." At age eight, McCall sang the Star Spangled Banner at an NBA playoff game and rocked the house. Since then, McCall has been a requested favorite to sing not only the Utah Jazz games, but for countless other professional and amateur events, including football, baseball, NCAA Gymnastics Meet Finals, and Fourth of July stadium shows. In 2002, McCall sang the National Anthem at the Olympic Winter Games.
McCall recorded her debut album, "Dreamin'," at eight years of age, and her second CD, "Give My Heart To You" at age ten. By age thirteen, McCall had become a sophisticated teenager and released her third CD, "McCall," which catapulted her career as she opened up for Aaron Carter, Michelle Branch, Jessica Simpson, Michael Bolton, Gladys Knight, Donny and Marie Osmond, SheDaisy and Diamond Rio.
McCall has been the headliner at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS festival in Beverly Hills, California and delivered show-stopping performances at the Larry King Foundation, OK Kids and Operation Smile galas and on the Kenny Loggins Telethon. One of McCall's greatest honors was performing a tribute medley in Manhattan honoring the New York City Firefighters and Police Officers and surviving families of 9/11 on "We Love New York Day!"
As a true "Triple Threat," McCall adds to her acting and signing résumé many years of dance classes and cheerleading. In 2006, McCall and her two sisters won a national hip-hop dance competition and she continues to study and perform nationwide.
Add to this McCall's extraordinary songwriting ability, collaborating with hit songwriters, Trina Harmon (Jesse McCartney, Jessica Simpson), Jason Deer (SheDaisy, Latin superstars), and Monty Powell (Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Chris Cagle) to co-write most of the songs on her new album released in 2008.