Clint James is known among his peers as one of the most dedicated working actors out there. From his tough guy persona to the undeniable comic, Clint continues and remains to be a professional in his craft .
Born in Alexandria, Louisiana and raised in Missouri, Clint served nearly nine years in the USAF then returned from England to begin his acting career.
After returning in 2002 he made his way to Tucson, Arizona where he began writing plays and performing on stage in such performances as 'A Midsummer Nights Sex Tragedy' and 'Foot of Black Mountain'.
Soon after Clint starred in Samuel and Bella Spewack's 'My Three Angels' playing the role of Alfred and later Frederick Nott's 'Dial M for Murder' playing the role of Tony.
Clint then began traveling back and forth from Tucson and Los Angeles for different film roles. Upon returning from Los Angeles in 2004 he then went on to star in Jackie Lee James film Liquid Country (2004) Official Selection (NYIIFVF) and Pearry Reginald Teo's film Take Me Somewhere Nice (2004) Peoples Choice Award, (Sedona Film Festival).
After continued success in Arizona he then relocated to Los Angeles, California full time were he continued his training at The Complex Hollywood, in Hollywood California studying under Stephen Snyder and Leo Rossi.
Clint went on to play the role of a vampire in Live Evil (2009) directed by Jay Woelfel, starring Tim Thomerson and Mark Hengst followed by the documentary Fatty (2009) .
Although he tends to play mainly edgy characters, his range is extremely diverse. From his comedic timing in The Turners (2007) to playing Jesus in The Blacksmith and the Carpenter (2007), Best Comedy Short, (RIIFF) starring along with Robert Picardo, Tony Curtis, Liz Sheridan, and Hunter Gomez to playing the rough neck rebel Captain Till in the feature film Redemption: A Mile from Hell (2009).
Clint's latest film Trade In (2009) which he had a supporting role in, was screened at the Fox theater in Tucson, Arizona, September (2009).
As of November 2009 Clint has 8 feature films 'In Development' status.
Clint is married to screenwriter and
novelist Kimberly James.
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