Dior Clarke is a British born Jamaican.
Born and bread to a family of four in North London.
After graduating from secondary school he trained at, The London School of Dramatic Arts, The National Youth Theatre and finally The Academy of Live Recorded Arts.
His desire to be a vessel for underrepresented black, gay and working class voices propelled him to craft a successful career in the arts world as an actor, writer and director.
In 2018 Dior wrote, directed and acted the lead in, Batty Boy a Sky Arts production.
His spark to continue putting such stories on mainstream platforms lead him to his most recent stage play, Passion Fruit which debuted at the New Diorama Theatre in 2022.
A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy-drama. A sold out five star review run gaining five Black British Award Nominations as well as others. Passion Fruit will be returning to a renowned theatre venue in 2024.
Dior Clarke continues to bring alive art only he can enlightening generations and inspiring history. He believes the discovery of an creative never ends but the most powerful tool you have is yourself. "Be brave, be amazing be YOU, that's your super power".