Jennifer Clarke is a Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Performer, Stunt Actor, Actor and motion capture performer from Vancouver, Canada. She rose to prominence as the lead stunt double on The CW's "Supergirl" and continued to find success on a wide range of productions, including the feature film Final Destination: Bloodlines, Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher, and many others. This expertise led to her selection by legendary movement coordinator Terry Notary to join his team on HBO's The Last of Us, where she performed across both seasons as multiple "infected" characters-blending stunt work, stunt acting, and motion capture to bring the show's most terrifying creatures to life.
Jennifer's elite athletic background has been central to her career in stunts, where movement is both her language and craft. As a former Canadian National Team gymnast and NCAA Division I full scholarship athlete, she built a foundation of precision, discipline, and fearlessness that continues to define her work on set. This training allows her to transform complex choreography into dynamic, believable action-approaching demanding stunts with control and innovation while using physical performance as a form of artistry and storytelling. It's this blend of athleticism and creative expression that elevates her work as both a performer and coordinator.
Her successful progression into stunt coordination was a natural step, strengthened by her earlier career in business operations. Clarke was part of the leadership team at DUER, serving as COO in its formative years and remaining a shareholder today. The brand's connection to the stunt community has become a fitting intersection for her career, as DUER apparel is now a go-to choice for stunt performers and costume departments in Canada.