Clark James Gable, Former ‘Cheaters’ Host, Dies at 30
Reid Nakamura
Clark James Gable, the grandson of the 1930s Hollywood star Clark Gable and former host of the syndicated reality series “Cheaters,” has died at the age of 30, according to his family.
“It’s is with an extremely heavy heart we say goodbye to my beautiful son Clark,” his mother Tracy Yarro Scheff wrote on Instagram on Friday. “He passed this morning. I will always be next to you my beautiful son.”
Gable’s sister, actress Kayley Gable also shared the news of her brother’s death on Facebook, writing, “My brother was found unresponsive this morning by his fiancé and didn’t wake up .. I LOVE YOU CLARKIE I’m so sorry we couldn’t save you my heart is broken and shattered RIP.”
Gable served as host of the series “Cheaters” for three seasons beginning in 2012, until longtime host Joey Greco returned to the show in 2015. His acting credits include the films “Sunset at Dawn,” “Heckle” and “Looking for Clarissa.”
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