Clayton D. Moss

Clayton D. Moss (born 25 June 1980) is an Australian actor and writer, born in Sydney, Australia.

Clayton D. Moss
Born
Clayton Douglas Moss

(1980-06-25) 25 June 1980
Sydney, Australia
OccupationActor
Websiteclaytonmoss.com

Acting career

Television

Clayton's television credits include episodes of All Saints (2008), Underbelly (2009), and Rescue: Special Ops (2010).

Film

Clay made his feature film debut in 2011 with Dealing with Destiny alongside Luke Arnold and Emma Leonard. In a review for the film, Filmink magazine noted him as one of "Australia's emerging acting talent".[1]

Theater

Clayton performed at Belvoir St. Downstairs Theater for the play MATE. He was also cast in Devil May Care's production of John Donnelly's Songs Of Grace And Redemption for The Sydney Fringe in 2010, receiving favorable reviews for his performance of the character Steve.[2][3][4] He returned to the Sydney Fringe in 2016 to perform Sarah Kane's Crave to similar critical reception.[5][6]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2006BackflipJeremy Von Pearljam
2009Silver and GoldPhil
Hegira-credited as writer/director
2010Lady LuckWaiter2nd AD
AwakeBen
My Two Lives-also writer
2011Dealing with DestinyLloyd
2012Now What...Peter
2013Manos ArribaBandit 1
2016DrunkSteve
The Chicken MenChad
2018BullyDadalso writer & producer
2021NomadER Doctor
JuliaJeremy
TBCPray For DawnJohn Brookmanpre-production
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2008All SaintsEddie MacKinley2 Episodes
2009UnderbellyYoung Detective
2010Rescue: Special OpsMotorcyclist
2015AbandonedZack
2019Deadly WomenDetective
2021Australian GangsterMale Detective
Being John RobbinsAdult John
Theater
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009MateJim HarrisDownstairs Belvoir
2010Songs of Grace and RedemptionSteveSydney Fringe Festival
2016 Crave A Sydney Fringe Festival

Bibliography

TitleYearTypeNote
Anōmalía[7]2019Short story collection/Speculative Fiction

References

  1. Catherine Brown (29 August 2011). "Dealing With Destiny". Filmink Magazine. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015.
  2. Anne Marie Peard (8 November 2010). "Songs of Grace and Redemption is a tense, pacey piece of theatre". Aussie Theatre.
  3. David Kary (17 November 2010). "Devil May Care's production of British playwright John Donnelly's play 'Songs of Grace and Redemption' was a whirlwind ninety minutes of theatre". Sydney Arts Guide.
  4. Paulo Montoya (22 November 2010). "a very entertaining and ultimately moving story of how peoples' paths can intersect by fate, with variable results". Arts Hub.
  5. "Crave - A Review - VERTIGO". 23 September 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  6. Dalton, Angus (23 September 2016). "Sydney Fringe Festival Reviews: Crave". Grapeshot Online. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  7. National Library of Australia. "Anōmalía - Clayton D. Moss".



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