Get To Know ‘Who Is Clark Rockfeller’ On DVD September 14
“Eric McCormack is charming and chilling…â€
Matt Sullivan, In Touch Weekly
Starring Emmy® Award Winner Eric McCormack….
Who is Clark Rockefeller?
Top-rated Lifetime Original Movie Based on the Amazing True Story
of One of the FBI’s Most Elusive Con Artists Karl Gerhartsreiter
Arrives on DVD September 14 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
On September 14, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment offers a look inside the “longest-running con in FBI history†with the DVD debut of Sony Pictures Television’s, Who is Clark Rockefeller? Based on the shocking true story that continues to capture national media attention, the film stars Emmy® Award winner Eric McCormack (TV’s “Will & Graceâ€) as a charming, smooth con artist who called himself Clark Rockefeller, and claimed to be a member one of the most powerful families in the world. Emmy and Golden Globe® nominee Sherry Stringfield (TV’s “ERâ€), Stephen McHattie (2012) and Regina Taylor (TV’s “The Unitâ€) and Emily Alyn Lind (TV’s “Eastwickâ€) co-star in this “truth-is-stranger-than-fiction†tale written by Edithe Swensen and directed by Mikael Salomon.
Synopsis:
Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (McCormack) spent years brilliantly impersonating influential people, ranging from a talk show host to a Pentagon advisor, before ultimately claiming to be an heir to the famous Rockefeller family. Confident from the success of his prior scams, “Clark†quickly became well known as a respected member of Boston’s elite and used his purported highsociety status to charm his way into the life of millionaire Sandra Boss (Stringfield), a Harvard MBA and partner at the prestigious managementconsulting firm McKinsey & Company. Following a whirlwind courtship, the two married and had a daughter, Reigh (Lind) before their rocky 12year union ended in divorce, leading Clark to abduct his beloved daughter after losing custody to Sandra. With the help of FBI agent Megan Norton (Taylor), Sandra mounted an exhaustive search for her daughter, ultimately exposing Clark’s lifelong con game and raising questions about the real man and his web of deception.

