Clayton Landey

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 also appeared on the HBO series 1st & Ten as Roger Barrow.

Clayton Landey
Born (1951-03-23) March 23, 1951
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1988; div. 2003)
Children1

Landey's appearances include the 1987 horror movie A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume as the reporter Shep Sheppard, and Intellectual Property. Landey has appeared on TV shows including The Dukes of Hazzard, Dynasty, Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season seven episode "Prodigal Daughter", and in Stargate: Atlantis. He currently has a recurring role on the Tyler Perry series If Loving You Is Wrong as Captain Daniel Mackey.

Landey was married to actress Lin Shaye. He grew up in the South Bronx, and is Jewish.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1979Norma RaeTeddy Bob Keeler
1980Everything Happens to Me
1986Quiet CoolCairo
1987A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream WarriorsLorenzo
1987Fatal BeautyJimmy Silver
1988Assault of the Killer BimbosHernandez
1988The BlobGeorge Ruit
1990Heart ConditionPosner's Assistant
1990The First PowerMazza
1990Pump Up the VolumeShep Sheppard
1990Book of LoveSnake
1991Going UnderO'Neill
1993Ghost in the MachineMel
1994Blind JusticeErnie Fowler
1995Tank GirlGuard at Front Entrance
1996EraserWitSec Agent
1997She's So LovelyAttendant #1
1998A Civil ActionGrace Worker
2000Shadow HoursAnnouncer
2000Price of GloryBoxing Official
2001Wish You Were DeadLaughy Hitman
2002Man of the YearStuart
2006Intellectual PropertyVladimir
2006A.I. AssaultMajor Steve TylerTV movie
2008Zombie StrippersCheneyco #1Uncredited
2010Killer by NatureDeath Row Guard
2011FootlooseCoach Guerntz
2012The Reluctant FundamentalistAgent Jackson
2012Trouble with the CurveManager
2012Undocumented ExecutiveKen Worthington
2013Scary Movie 5Sodomized Cop
2015NocturnaMayor
2016A Sunday HorseBobby
2016SullyArnie Gentile
2017Camera StoreDr. Dave Lobell
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