Hot Celebs - Who's Gay?


David Clennon's Overview
Biography
Filmography
Image Gallery
Open Your Own Fan Page!
Nude Celebrities Section (Adults)
Buy David Clennon DVDS

Celebrity Polls Section
Top Entertainment News
Sexy Wallpapers Section
Link To Us

Contact Us


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



Political activist known for hands-on approach to politics. Frequently participates in rallies, readings, etc., even if the cameras aren't rolling. Has turned down roles (such as in Just Cause (1995)) because of his political beliefs.








A tall, lean, and often bearded actor with a career lasting more than twenty years, David Clennon is also a very vocal activist and has turned down roles because of his beliefs. After participating in several years of anti Vietnam War protests, he began to establish himself in off-Broadway theater. An incredibly versatile actor, David has played everything from a military general to a yuppie in a coffee shop. To every role that he plays, he brings a spark and a great deal of intelligence. He got his first film role in 1973 in The Paper Chase (1973) and followed up with Bound for Glory (1976), Coming Home (1978), and Being There (1979). In his movies, he has worked with Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, Meryl Streep, and Susan Sarandon. He made the leap to TV in 1977 in the CBS series "Rafferty" and followed up with "Park Place" (1981). His is most famous for his role as Miles Dentrel on the acclaimed drama "thirtysomething" (1987). David can now be seen on the CBS series "The Agency" (2001) playing the computer and forgery expert Joshua Nankin.