Anton Clark, known by his moniker “AC’s Legacy,” has embarked on an extraordinary adventure in the film industry, overcoming numerous hardships to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming an actor. Born and raised in Bakersfield, California, Anton made a life-altering decision to move to Sacramento, seeking a fresh start and the opportunity to create a legacy to honor his loved ones.

Anton’s path to the film industry began five years ago when he encountered Ray Will while incarcerated in early 2015. Ray, recognizing Anton’s potential, offered him the chance to audition for one of his films upon his release. Eager to seize the opportunity, Anton reached out to Ray, who invited him to a seminar where actors, comedians, and musicians gathered. It was there that fate intervened, bringing Anton face to face with Johnny Moore, an unexpected cousin whose presence would play a pivotal role in his journey.
Anton was given the opportunity to get involved in a Black Market Films project called “Our Apartment.” Working as an extra and assisting the crew, he had the privilege of collaborating with Producer Bryan Martin and acclaimed actor Richard Tyson, who generously shared his wisdom and guidance. Inspired by this experience, Anton sought Johnny’s advice on his next steps.

Johnny Moore, recognizing Anton’s potential, connected him with David Espinoza for training. Following an initial consultation, David agreed to take Anton on as his student. Under David’s mentor-ship, Anton was directed to local resources, including Laura Chick, who conducted an actors’ workshop. It was at this workshop that he met Adam Weber, a filmmaker who took a keen interest in Anton’s talent and encouraged him to audition for his upcoming film, “Penchance.” With the support and blessings of his late wife Lisa Burton, Anton embarked on the audition, ultimately landing his first significant role as “Keenan.”

The production of “Penchance” was a whirlwind ten-day experience for the “A Place Called Sacramento” film festival. To Anton’s astonishment and delight, his exceptional performance earned him the accolade of “Best Supporting Actor.” Stepping onto the stage to accept the award, he realized that his dedication and perseverance were finally paying off.
Buoyed by this initial success, Anton continued to secure roles in subsequent films, including “Fight for Your Life,” “Death Kiss,” and “The Ruse.” However, it was a call from David Espinoza that presented Anton with a breakthrough opportunity—the chance to audition for a lead role in an upcoming film called “The Crumbs.” After a demanding audition and redirection, Anton learned that he had secured the role of Leonard Crumb, marking his first major character in a feature film.

“The Crumbs” garnered attention and found its way onto popular streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime, IMDb TV, and Tubi TV. Working alongside Maria Olsen, Jeff Hatch, and Chelsea Jurkiewicz, Anton embraced the challenges and emotional depths of his character, relishing the chance to learn from his talented co-stars.
Throughout his journey, Anton has remained grateful for the opportunities that have allowed him to refine his acting skills and explore new territories. He particularly relished the chance to engage in fight choreography and even received training from Gloria Hendry, a former Bond girl, during the filming of “Snow Black.” While Anton often finds himself cast in imposing roles due to his physical presence, he is equally enthusiastic about showcasing his versatility and captivating audiences through emotionally charged performances that defy expectations.

Presently, Anton dedicates his time to further developing his acting skills and improving his physical fitness, eagerly preparing for his next opportunity. The path of an actor is a perpetual grind, but Anton embraces the challenges with unwavering determination, fully committed to pouring himself completely into. You can follow Anton’s journey on his YouTube Channel N.O.L.O.V.E. Fitness




