In 1983, Patricia Clarke delivered a baby boy whose size immediately drew national attention. Kevin Robert Clark weighed over 16 pounds at birth, astonishing hospital staff and making local headlines. His extraordinary weight set a record at Community Memorial Hospital and stood out as one of the largest births reported in New Jersey at the time.
Despite the surprise surrounding his arrival, Kevin was healthy and quickly became known as the “giant baby” with a bright future ahead. Kevin’s unusual beginning attracted significant media interest. As an infant, he appeared on television programs such as “Saturday Night Live” and “Good Morning America,” where audiences were fascinated by his size and cheerful personality.

His rapid growth continued throughout childhood. By age 12, he was already 5-foot-7, and in junior high, he measured 6-foot-5. Kevin handled the constant attention with good humor, often joking about his height and making light of questions he received from curious strangers. As an adult, Kevin’s stature remained striking. Today, at about 6-foot-9, he says there is rarely a day when someone doesn’t comment on his height.

He has learned to accept those interactions as part of daily life, maintaining the same positive outlook he had as a child. His sense of humor and confidence made adjusting easier, even when his size created unique challenges. Kevin went on to serve in the military and now lives with his wife, who is 6 feet tall, and their Great Dane. After a lifetime of attention, he focuses on building a meaningful future defined not by headlines, but by personal happiness and accomplishment.