Clayton Rohner
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Clayton Rohner | |
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Born | Clayton Montague Rohner August 5, 1957 Palo Alto, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | Whitman College |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981–present |
Clayton Montague Rohner[1] (born August 5, 1957) is an American actor. He made his film debut in the comedy Just One of the Guys (1985), and had subsequent roles in the horror films April Fool's Day (1986), I, Madman (1989), and The Relic (1997). He had a recurring role on the television series Murder One (1996–1997) and Day Break (2006–2007). In 2017, Rohner guest-starred on the series Ozark.
Biography[]
Rohner was born August 5, 1957[2][3] in Palo Alto, California and raised in Los Angeles.[4] He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater from Whitman College,[4] where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
He is known for his role as Rick Morehouse in the 1985 comedy movie Just One of the Guys.[5] He also starred in the 1986 film Modern Girls as Clifford and Bruno X. He is a main character in the 1994 film Caroline at Midnight. Other credits include the films April Fool's Day, Destroyer, The Relic, and The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence). Clayton starred in the short-lived science fiction series E.A.R.T.H. Force and G vs E. He starred in the 2005 film role in Formosa.
Rohner appeared on the TV series Murder One as Detective Vince Biggio from 1996 to 1997. His television guest appearances include Miami Vice, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Beverly Hills, 90210, Charmed, Crossing Jordan, Angel, and Weeds. He also appeared in the award-winning series Into the West and The X-Files (season 6, episode 8). He also appeared in the TV role of Jared Pryor in the short-lived ABC midseason replacement Day Break.[6]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Just One of the Guys | Rick Morehouse | |
1986 | April Fool's Day | Chaz | |
Modern Girls | Clifford / Bruno X | ||
1987 | P.I. Private Investigations | Joey Bradley | |
1988 | Destroyer | David Harris | |
Bat*21 | Sgt. Harley Rumbaugh | ||
Deadly Intent | Scott | Direct-to-Video | |
1989 | I, Madman | Richard | |
Nightwish | Jack | ||
1992 | The Naked Target | Adam Kent | |
1994 | Caroline at Midnight | Jack Lynch | |
1996 | Naked Souls | Jerry | |
1997 | The Relic | Det. Hollingsworth | |
1998 | Where's Marlowe? | Sonny 'Beep' Collins | |
Sometimes They Come Back... for More | Captain Sam Cage | Direct-to-Video | |
1999 | The Big Day | Zack | |
2003 | Coronado | Arnet McClure | |
2005 | Formosa | Ted Gregory | Also known as: Social Guidance |
2008 | The Essence of Depp | Dick Rico | |
2009 | Shrink | Dr. McBurney | |
2013 | Jobs | Financial Expert | |
From Above | Mr. Shelton | Also known as: Chasing Shakespeare | |
Black Asylum | Ben | Short | |
Eat Spirit Eat | Dwight | ||
2014 | Under the Hollywood Sign | Phil | |
Blood Ransom | Rich White Guy | ||
2015 | The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) | Dr. Jones | |
Dr. Swanson | |||
2016 | I Was a Teenage Wereskunk | Harold | |
Honeyglue | Doctor Colson | ||
2017 | Daisy Winter | Bill Sr | |
2018 | We Are Boats | Robert | |
2019 | Mope | Dad | |
2020 | The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg | Barry Naliboff |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981–1983 | Hill Street Blues | Shamrock / Gawker / Juvenile | 4 Episodes |
1982 | Desperate Lives | Monte | TV Movie |
1983 | T.J. Hooker | Richie | 1 Episode, The Fast Lane |
The Kid with the 200 I.Q. | Jeff Langford | TV Movie | |
1986 | Miami Vice | Timmy Davis | 1 Episode, Yankee Dollar |
1987 | The Hitchhiker | Harry Deakon | 1 Episode, Doctor's Orders |
L.A. Law | Patrick Boyd | 1 Episode, Rohner vs. Gradinger | |
1988 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Admiral Mark Jameson | 1 Episode, Too Short a Season |
Police Story: Monster Manor | Officer Gene Pardonales | TV Movie | |
1990 | Snow Kill | Dennis | TV Movie |
E.A.R.T.H. Force | Carl Dana | 1 Episode, Episode #1.1 | |
1994 | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Dr. Fox | 1 Episode, The Dreams of Dylan McKay |
1995 | NYPD Blue | Earl Padzik | 1 Episode, The Bookie and the Kooky Cookie |
1996–1997 | Murder One | Detective Vince Biggio | 18 Episodes |
1997 | Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer | Detective Vince Biggio | TV Mini-Series |
1998 | Little Girl Fly Away | Detective Tom Pyne | TV Movie |
L.A. Doctors | Warren Spillman | 2 Episodes | |
1999 | The X-Files | Daryl Mootz | 1 Episode, The Rain King |
WWE Raw | Chandler Smythe | 1 Episode, Episode #7.40 | |
1999–2000 | G vs E | Chandler Smythe | 22 Episodes |
2000 | Charmed | Drazi | 1 Episode, Heartbreak City |
Border Patrol | Cal Newman | TV Movie | |
2001 | Jack & Jill | Dante | 3 Episodes |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Forest Ranger | 1 Episode, You've Got Male | |
2002 | Angel | Lee DeMarco | 1 Episode, The House Always Wins |
2003 | Crossing Jordan | Henry Ross | 1 Episode, Conspiracy |
2004 | Jake 2.0 | Alex Brandt | 1 Episode, Dead Man Walking |
2005 | Into the West | James Strobridge | 1 Episode, Hell on Wheels |
Weeds | Coach Dad | 1 Episode, You Can't Miss the Bear | |
2006 | Bones | Wayne Kellogg | 1 Episode, The Skull in the Desert |
2006–2007 | Day Break | Jared Pryor | 5 Episodes |
2007 | Marlowe | TV Film | |
2009 | ER | Roger Anderson | 1 Episode, And in the End... |
The Mentalist | Asher MacLean | 1 Episode, Blood Brothers | |
Dollhouse | Dollhouse Client | 2 Episodes | |
Castle | John McGinnis | 1 Episode, Famous Last Words | |
2010 | Burn Notice | Nick Madison | 1 Episode, Breach of Faith |
2011 | Borderline Murder | Dr. Victor Sparks | TV Movie |
2013 | Justified | Man at the Party | 1 Episode, Money Trap |
2014 | Jack's Jacuze | Jack | TV Mini-Series |
2016 | Assistant Living Show | Montgomery Malcolm | TV Movie |
2017 | Ozark | Hanson Sr. | 1 Episode, Sugarwood |
Stichers | Rudy Grant | 1 Episode, Dreamland | |
SuperHigh | Bruce | 7 Episodes |
References[]
- ^ "Clayton Rohner". Blu-ray.com. Archived from the original on March 31, 2020.
- ^ "The Birth of Clayton Rohner". California Birth Index. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
- ^ "Clayton Rohner". AllMovie. Archived from the original on March 31, 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "An Interview with Clayton Rohner". April Fool's Day (Blu-ray interview short). Scream Factory. 2020.
- ^ Blum, David (10 June 1985). Hollywood's Brat Pack, New York (magazine), at p. 47 (discussion of Rohner as a Brat Pack-aspirant in the 1985 article which coined that term)
- ^ "IMDb: Clayton Rohner". 2011. Retrieved 04/02/2011. Check date values in:
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External links[]
- 1957 births
- Living people
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- Male actors from Palo Alto, California
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors
- Whitman College alumni