Dancing with Obscurity
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Book Details
About the Book
There is a reason Dancing with Obscurity is called nonfiction - this is
neither a fairy tale nor a make-believe story. This is
a true story about a child that was intentionally
separated at birth from his father and without his
father's knowledge. One man orchestrated this out of
greed for money and power. Therefore, this little boy
until the age of 21 had to live a life based on lies
and full of deceit and betrayal. This was a life he
would never have chosen and certainly was not the life
his father would have chosen for him, had he been made
aware he'd had a son.
This true story is about a chance meeting between a
film producer and a famous father's son, who wants to
tell his life story. It's about a man named, Junior.
He has officially been given his legal birthright. He
wishes to pay tribute to his father and continue
where his father left off. His voice has the uncanny
likeness to that of his father's. This true living
legacy desires to formally be introduced to the world.
He has begun that journey in the southeastern part of
the United States.
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About the Author
Spencer M. Clarke, Jr. was born and bred in the south.
He's been known as the "One Wheel Man" since he has
been riding a unicycle for the past 30 years.
He started doing commercials as a youngster while
living in the Carolinas. Then he studied drama and
theater with the desire and intention of working
full-time in the entertainment industry. He has always
been a quick and dedicated learner of his craft.
His varied experiences span the full spectrum of film,
television, video and live theater. He has worked an
actor, stuntman and producer. He started his own
companies for location scouting and production. The
first screenplay he wrote was optioned in Hollywood.
He co-produced the acclaimed and award winning
picture, Blue Skies Are A Lie, which was in dramatic
competition at Sundance and sold at Cannes. He
produced on location in New York City, The
Accountant. This was heralded as one of the top films
at the International Feature Film Market in New York
City in 1999.
Mr. Clarke has professionally gained the broad brush
and detailed experience that is necessary to launch a
major entertainment project. This once in a lifetime
opportunity allows him to use all his knowledge and
skills gained throughout decades of hard work in the
entertainment industry. The culmination is the
undertaking of formally bringing to the world the life
story and music of Elvis Aaron Presley Jr., the son
of The King of Rock 'n Roll.
Spencer M. Clarke Jr. is a motion picture producer and with Junior's
blessing, he tells the most compelling, moving and
riveting story he has ever heard in his life. He has had
the privilege and honor to tell this man's true-life
story to the whole world. The pages in this book allows
readers to retrace his steps from January 2000.