Clayton LaDue is an actor and producer, known for The Wanting Mare (2020), Snake Outta Compton (2018) and Chuck Hank and the San Diego Twins (2022).
After 40 plays, 40 films, 180 TV episodes, and 85 commercials Clayton stopped counting. He has been a professional performer, mime, actor, director, producer, writer and teacher for over 45 years. Most recently he starred as Morris in the Blumhouse/Amazon film Bingo Hell. On Television he starred as Roger Barrow in the first season of 1st and Ten, the first scripted half hour comedy original series on HBO. He has had recurring roles in ten other TV series including 3 seasons as attorney James Westmont on Knots Landing and 1 year as the evil Gregory on Days of Our Lives. Other shows with multiple episodes include: Dynasty, Walker, Texas Ranger, Without a Trace, and Stargate: Atlantis. Most recently he recurred for two seasons on If Loving You Is Wrong. He starred in the pilot Used Cars for CBS and guest starred in the pilot SNOOPS. His favorite guest starring roles include Becker, Designing Women, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and JAG. Known to jokingly say his film career goes from A-Z (Assault of The Killer Bimbos to Zombie Strippers) his over 40 films and movies for television include favorites Norma Rae, Fatal Beauty, Pump Up the Volume and The Cisco Kid. His work has been represented at the Cannes (She's So Lovely) , Sundance (Shadow Hours) and Venice (The Reluctant Fundamentalist) Film Festivals. Norma Rae, Clayton's first feature, was named in 2011 to The Library of Congress National Film Registry. It is, however, (sad but) true that more people have probably seen him get sucked down the drain in The Blob than in any other role. He has appeared in over 40 theatrical productions in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. He received a Drama-Logue Award, an LA Weekly Award, a Maddy, a Garland Award and a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle nomination for his performance as Luther Adler in the critically acclaimed production of Names at the Matrix Theater in Los Angeles. He recreated the role the following season in the Off-Broadway production. He also received a Drama-Logue for producing the multi-award winning Andrea's Got Two Boyfriends. His CD Clayton &The Five Classics a collection of Doo Wop classics is streaming on the international services. His training includes a BA in Drama from the University of Houston a year with Darryl Hickman and Masters classes with Stella Adler and Marlon Brando. He teaches Scene Study For The Working Actor and Get Out of Your Head at the Alliance Theatre. Clayton is 1st Vice-President of the SAG-AFTRA Atlanta Local. He led the creation of the The Muriel Moore/Danny Nelson SAG-AFTRA Conservatory and served as it's Chair for 7 years. He served four previous terms on the Atlanta Local SAG-AFTRA Board, as President, 2nd Vice President and Secretary. He was awarded an honorary Union number for his work towards the SAG-AFTRA merger. Clayton is proud to be the voice of the Kennesaw State University Marching Owls in NCAA Division I football. His son, Lee Landey, is the bass player in the internationally loved Psychedelic Rock Band WAND. He is happily married to World Ranked and record holding Masters Swimmer Leslie Landey.
Clayton Larsen is known for Day And Age (2011), Rip Curl's Gum: The Movie (2011) and Jamie Anderson's Unconditional (2019).
Clayton LeBouef was born on November 12, 1954 in Yonkers, New York, USA. He is known for The Meteor Man (1993), Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) and The Wire (2002).
Clayton Mariano is an actor, known for Divino Amor (2019), O Olho e a Faca (2019) and 7 Prisioneiros (2021).
Clayton Matthews is an actor, known for Bruh.mp4 (2020) and Afterlife Defense Department.
Clayton McBride is an actor and production designer, known for Suburban Wildlife (2019) and Angelfish (2016).
Clayton Meek is a Brazilian America actor, originally from São Paulo, Brazil. Growing up, Clayton spent most of his time in the Theater of his school organizing, directing and acting. Invited to join a modeling agency in 2000, he started working as an extra in Brazilian soap operas and performing in commercials. He trained as an actor at the Indac Actors School in São Paulo. He became known to a larger audience in Brazil for hosting the AFI Life Achievement Award show for MGM in 2004, under the stage name Clayton Damasco. Clayton Meek, Has always had the passion for travel, which brought him to the United States. Initially living in Miami Beach, Florida, and he worked in a souvenir store. He moved to California in 2016. He is also known for his role in "Amazon Queen", as Silva (2021), an action picture, directed by the internationally recognized director, Marlin Darrah.
Clayton Misoya is known for Transito (2008), Finding Love (2014) and The Payback (2022).
Clayton Moore grew up in Chicago, Illinois and although his father wanted him to become a doctor, he had visions of something a little more glamorous. Naturally athletic, he practiced gymnastics during family summer vacations in Canada, eventually joining the trapeze act The Flying Behrs at 19. During the 1934 Chicago World's Fair, Clayton performed in the position of catcher. Playing off his good looks, he was signed by the John Robert Powers modeling agency and enjoyed a print career in NY for several years. But a friend urged him to make the move to Hollywood in 1938 where he entered films as a bit player and stuntman. In 1940, at the suggestion of his agent Edward Small, he changed his first name from Jack to Clayton. Beginning with Perils of Nyoka (1942), he eventually became King of the Serials at Republic Studios appearing in more than cliffhanger star Buster Crabbe. During this period, he also worked in many B westerns earning his acting chops along side Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and interestingly Jay Silverheels. Later in 1942 he entered the military, was stationed in Kingman, Arizona and assigned entertainment duties including the production of training films. While in Arizona, he asked his future wife Sally Allen to marry him; she said "yes" and joined him in Kingman for the balance of his enlistment. After the war, he returned to these supporting roles while concentrating on westerns. His turn as Ghost of Zorro (1949) came to the attention of the radio's hugely successful Lone Ranger producer George W. Trendle who was casting the lead role for the new television series. After the interview, Trendle said, "Mr. Moore would you like the role of the Lone Ranger?" Moore replied, "Mr. Trendle, I AM The Lone Ranger." The premiere episode appeared on ABC on September 15, 1949 and was the first western specifically written for the new medium. Although Moore's voice was a natural baritone, Trendle insisted he sound more like the radio actor Brace Beemer, so Moore worked with a voice coach to mimic both the speech pattern and tone. He starred in television's The Lone Ranger from 1949-1952 and 1953-1957. Along with William Boyd ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Moore was one of the most popular TV western stars of the era. Because of a salary dispute, he was replaced by John Hart, for one season. It was during his time away from the TV show that Moore returned to the big screen (as Clay Moore) to continue his movie career with such memorable movies as Radar Men from the Moon (1952) and Jungle Drums of Africa (1953). where he co starred with Phyllis Coates, TVs first "Lois Lane". Hired back to the series, at a higher salary, Moore remained as The Lone Ranger until the series ended in 1957, after 169 episodes. He appeared in two color big-screen movies continuations of that character, in The Lone Ranger (1956) and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958). After a lifetime of "B" movie parts, Clayton Moore finally found success in a TV series and continued to make commercials and personal appearances as "The Lone Ranger" for the next three decades. The commercials for Gino's Pizza Rolls and Aqua Velva have become legendary in their own right. At his appearances, he recited The Lone Ranger Creed, which he deeply believed in, and that image was never tarnished by the types of personal scandals that often affected other stars. In 1978 Jack Wrather (the Wrather Corp}, which owned the series and the rights to the title character, obtained a court order to stop Moore from appearing in public as "The Lone Ranger". The company planned to film a new big-screen movie of the popular hero and did not want the public to confuse its new star with the old one. It would be the only screen appearance for Klinton Spilsbury, this "new Lone Ranger". Although the former "Arrow" shirt model appeared rugged and handsome in the "umasked" sequence, his voice projected so poorly it was overdubbed by the more melodious voice of James Keach. The film was one of the biggest flops of the 1980s and The Lone Ranger story wasn't attempted again until 30 years later with Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp as Tonto. Again, however the film flopped without a nod to the original tenets of the integrity of the character. After Jack Wrather died in 1984, his widow actress Bonita Granville dismissed the lawsuit allowing Moore to continue to appear as the masked man. Moore's legacy to the entertainment industry and western film genre has been cemented with the installation of his legendary mask in the Smithsonian, his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame and a United States Postage Stamp bearing his image alongside Silver.