Edward Clayton
- Actor
Edward Clayton was born on 9 October 1940 in Shelfield, Staffordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Silent Witness (1996), G.B.H. (1991) and The Chief (1990).
Actor
- Alternative name
- Eddie Clayton
- Born
- Other worksHe performed in the show, "Come Together," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with the Alberts, The Brighton Combination (in The N.A.B. Show), Stuart Brisley, Ken Campbell Roadshow, The Freehold (in "Antigone"), The Pip Simmons Theatre Group (in "The Pardoner's Tale," and "Superman"), N.F. Simpson, The Theatre Machine, The Theatre Upstairs (in "AC/DC," "Beckett 3," and "Christie in Love"), Victoria Theatre Stoke-on-Trent (in 1861 "Whitby Lifeboat Disaster"), with Jim Carter, Christina Jones, John Turner, Stephen Rea, Dinah Stabb, Neil Johnstone, Richard Morgan, Ben Benison, Roddy Maud-Roxby, Keith Johnstone, Warren Hooper, Sue Watson, Henry Woolf, Queenie Watts, Stanley Lebor, Kenneth Cranham, and Alan David in the cast.
- TriviaIn the TV series "Poirot", in episode The Mystery of the Spanish Chest (1991), the character who was murdered was named Edward Clayton, while Edward Clayton played Rouse in the same episode.
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