In her late 70s she worked in the "Court of Miracles" show
at the Universal Studios Tour in Hollywood, not far from where she had
filmed her role as Dr. Frankenstein's wife in Frankenstein (1931).
Collaborated on shooting three movies with director James Whale in 1931, when both were under contract to Universal: "Waterloo Bridge," "Frankenstein," and "Impatient Maiden.".
Interred at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood,
California, USA, section C, lot #2424.
Despite being prominently featured in two of the best remembered films of all time (as Colin Clive's terrified bride in Frankenstein and the target of James Cagney's grapefruit in Public Enemy) Clark spent the last years of her life as a charity case at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, dying there of cancer in 1992.