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  1. Clayton Landey is an American actor who has appeared in films and television shows. He played James Westmont in the TV series Knots Landing from 1982-1983. He has been a professional performer, mime, actor, director, producer, writer and teacher for over 45 years.

  2. Clayton Landey. Actor: Sully. 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.

  3. Clayton Landey. Actor: Sully. 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.

  4. Clayton Landey portrayed Major General Warren during Season 5 of 24. Clayton Landey studied at the University of Houston, where he completed a Bachelor's degree in Drama. After that, he completed Master's classes with Stella Adler, Marlon Brando, and Darryl Hickman. Through his career, Landey...

  5. Clayton Landey (born 23 March 1951; age 73) is the actor who played Lieutenant Fuchida in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine seventh season episode "Prodigal Daughter".

  6. Clayton has appeared in over 85 national and regional commercials including GEICO, Coca-Cola, AT&T, XARELTO, BUD Light ...

  7. After 40 plays, 40 films, 180 TV episodes, and 85 commercials Clayton stopped counting. He has been a professional performer, actor, director, producer, writer and teacher for...

  8. Clayton has been a professional performer, mime, actor, director, producer, writer and teacher for over 50 years with over 400 theatre, film, TV and commercial credits to his name. Most recently he starred in Bingo Hell for Blumhouse/Amazon.

  9. Clayton Landey is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Scary Movie 5, Footloose, Trouble with the Curve, The Blob, Eraser, Bingo Hell, and A Civil Action.

  10. la weekly award, 2 drama-logues, garland award, maddy, l.a. drama critics circle nominee

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