Clark James Gable

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Clark James Gable
File:Clark James Gable 2015.jpg
Gable in October 2015
Born(1988-09-20)September 20, 1988
DiedFebruary 22, 2019(2019-02-22) (aged 30)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • model
  • television presenter
Years active2001–2019
Children1
RelativesClark Gable (paternal grandfather)
Jason Scheff (stepfather)
Judy Lewis (half-aunt)
Jerry Scheff (step-grandfather)

Clark James Gable (September 20, 1988 – February 22, 2019),[1] also known as Clark Gable III, was an American actor, model, and television presenter. Gable was a host of the television reality show Cheaters.[2]

Life and career

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Gable was a grandson of actor Clark Gable, the son of John Clark Gable and Tracy Yarro, and the younger brother of actress Kayley Gable.[3]

His stepfather was former Chicago bassist Jason Scheff.[2][4]

Gable was an actor and businessman.[5] He owned a boutique men's fashion and surfing line of clothing and accessories. He was also the president of the online electronics store ClarkGableSpyGear.com.

Gable was arrested in 2011 for shining a laser pointer at a police helicopter in Los Angeles. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to ten days in jail and three years of probation.[6][7][8]

Gable hosted the reality show Cheaters from seasons 13 to 15.[2]

Gable's daughter Shore LaRae Gable was born September 6, 2017.[9]

Death

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Gable died at age 30 at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas on February 22, 2019, after being found unresponsive earlier that morning by his fiancée, Summer, in his bed.[10][11] He had accidentally overdosed on "illicit fentanyl, oxycodone, and alprazolam".[11]

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