Bridgetta Clark
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Bridgetta Clark (date of birth unknown-date of death unknown) was an early silent film actress, her brief career stretching from 1921 to 1926.
Clark's first film was arguably her best known role, a supporting role opposite Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry in the 1921 classic The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. She would again star alongside Valentino and Terry in a second film, the 1921 film The Conquering Power. She appeared in three more films, one in 1921, one in 1922, and her last, The Greater Glory, in 1926. Following her last film role, she left the film acting business, for all practical purposes disappearing completely. It is not known as to whether Bridgetta Clark was her real birth name, nor is it known as to whether she changed her name following her departure from acting.