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Marcia Rachel Clark was born in Alameda, Calif., to Orthodox Jewish parents. She dreamed of being a crime writer, or an off-Broadway actor – two passions that clearly helped her cut a path as a ...
Marcia Clark, who served as lead prosecutor during O.J. Simpson's trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, sent her condolences following the former NFL star's April 10 death.
Marcia Clark on O.J. Simpson Trial: “I Know We Made Mistakes — We Were Not Perfect” The prosecutor tells THR today, "I don't think the pain of that trial is ever going to leave me." ...
20 years after this infamous trial, it’s not prosecutor Marcia Clark’s closing arguments or even potentially flawed evidence that people remember. It’s her hairstyle.
I should speak more softly. I should get a softer hairdo. I should lose the business suits in favor of—get this—dresses,” Clark remembered in Without a Doubt. “Just think about the logic here.
Former Los Angeles prosecutor Marcia Clark speaks out about life following the "trial of the century" and the end of FX's O.J. Simpson mini-series.
Marcia Clark, left, and Sarah Paulson appear in the audience at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. ( Charles Sykes / AP ) September ...
Tuesday night's episode of "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" was called "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" - and the real Marcia, Marcia, Marcia has some thoughts on it!
Two decades before presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton became the target of nonstop, unsolicited advice on how to win the White House — smile more, change that hairstyle, lose the pantsuit ...
The Hollywood Reporter reveals that Prosecutor Marcia Clark was recently interviewed by Dateline and openly discussed this time in her life. She first looked back on the white Bronco chase during ...
I should leave Marcia Clark alone. Girlfriend gets enough flak for the way she dresses. People’s “Best and Worst Dressed ’95!” issue, on the other hand, deserves a good thra… ...
The prosecutor tells THR today, "I don't think the pain of that trial is ever going to leave me." By Bill Higgins Christopher Darden Marcia Clark ONE TIME USE - Getty - H 2016 To say the then-41 ...