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Blake Clark is a veteran American stand-up comedian and actor with a career spanning several decades. He is well-known for his recurring roles as Chet Hunter on *Boy Meets World* and Harry Turner on *Home Improvement*. Clark is also recognized for his frequent collaborations with Adam Sandler in numerous comedy films. In addition, he inherited the role of Slinky Dog in the *Toy Story* franchise, providing the voice for the beloved character.

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Career Timeline

1985D$0.05M

Stand-Up Comedy Career Begins

Clark established himself on the stand-up circuit after leaving the military. His everyman persona and physical comedy style earned him steady work in comedy clubs.

1991C$0.3M+$0.25M

Home Improvement Supporting Role

His recurring role as Harry 'The Hardware Man' Turner on the hit sitcom brought him television recognition. The show's massive popularity provided steady income and exposure.

1995C$0.6M+$0.3M

Boy Meets World Chet Hunter

Clark's portrayal of Chet Hunter became one of his most memorable roles on this popular family sitcom. His character became a fan favorite, providing emotional depth and comedy.

1998C$0.8M+$0.20000000000000007M

The Waterboy Sandler Collaboration

His role in Adam Sandler's hit comedy began a long-term collaboration with the actor. This partnership would provide consistent work for decades to come.

2010B$1.1M+$0.30000000000000004M

Slinky Dog Voice Legacy

Clark inherited the beloved Slinky Dog role in Toy Story 3 after Jim Varney's death. This high-profile role in a Pixar blockbuster brought him mainstream recognition and franchise longevity.

2019C$1.4M+$0.2999999999999998M

Toy Story 4 Final Chapter

Reprised Slinky Dog in the final Toy Story film, capping off the historic franchise. The film's massive success provided another significant payday, but this marked the end of his highest-profile role.

2026C$1.5M+$0.10000000000000009M

Veteran Character Actor Status

Clark remains a working character actor with a respectable career spanning decades. While not famous to general audiences, he's recognized by comedy fans and valued as a reliable supporting player, particularly for his Sandler collaborations and Toy Story legacy.

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Last updated: February 17, 2026