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EXCLUSIVE: Marcus Scribner (Black-ish) and Maxwell Cunningham (Top Dog) are set to join Sing Sing‘s Clarence Maclin in the indie drama In Starland, marking the feature directorial debut of ...
Clarence (Divine Eye) Maclin served seventeen years in a maximum-security prison, for robbery. He wound up joining a prison theatre program run by Rehabilitation Through the Arts, then played a ...
Just ask actor Clarence Maclin, who plays a fictionalised version of himself opposite Best Actor nominee Colman Domingo in the film. Sing Sing charts Clarence ‘Divine Eye’ Maclin’s transformation from ...
More from Variety 'Sing Sing' Breakout Clarence Maclin on Oscar Buzz, If He's Playing Himself, and Why Prison Theater Programs 'Weren't Just Art, They Were Survival' Leading the project will be ...
RTA alumni John "Divine G" Whitfield and Clarence Maclin are co-credited with the story that inspired the adapted screenplay for "Sing Sing," written by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar. It has ...
John "Divine G" Whitfield and Clarence Maclin are co-credited with the story that inspired the adapted screenplay for "Sing Sing," written by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar. It tells the story of ...
Clarence Maclin is a nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay for his contributions to the screenplay of “Sing Sing,” which tells a story that Maclin lived inside the walls of Sing Sing prison.