Chuck Clayton

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Chuck Clayton
Archie Comics character
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First appearance Life with Archie #110 (June 1971)
Voiced by Dal McKennon
Portrayed by Jordan Calloway
Hometown Riverdale
SchoolRiverdale High School
In-universe information
Full nameCharles Clayton
Significant other Nancy Woods
Relatives Coach Clayton (father)
Alice Clayton (mother)
Monica (cousin)
Greg Clayton (grandfather)

Charles "Chuck" Clayton [1] is a teenage fictional character published by Archie Comics. Chuck lives in the fictional town of Riverdale, and is the friend of Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Jughead Jones, and other students at Riverdale High School. Chuck first appeared in Life With Archie #110 in 1971.

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Chuck was created as a means of adding diversity to the cast of Archie characters, although Valerie (of Josie and the Pussycats ) predates him by several years. Jordan Calloway portrayed the character on Riverdale .

History

Chuck is African American and the son of Floyd Clayton, who works at Riverdale High School as the school's coach, and Alice Clayton, a housewife. In earlier stories, including his recurring appearances in Archie at Riverdale High, Chuck was usually shown as one of Riverdale High's top athletes. Chuck was also depicted as a close friend of Archie, often spending time together or engaging in various adventures.

By the early 1990s, Chuck's interest in cartooning was added to round out his character, and also serves to promote the comics he appears in. In modern stories, Chuck is depicted primarily as a cartoonist, whose greatest ambition is to someday become a professional comic book and comic strip illustrator. Despite the long hours he spends practicing his craft, he attempts to be a well-rounded individual by engaging in other pursuits; such as participating in sports, studying his bloodlines, and spending time with his girlfriend, Nancy Woods.

While Chuck is a minor character in most stories, one story showed him as a major character where he competed against Veronica on a game show which was a clear takeoff of Win, Lose or Draw . Chuck recruits two men who own the local comic book store to be on his team, while Veronica has two professional artists on hers. Veronica loses when her drawings are not deduced while Chuck's are deciphered. (It is then revealed that Veronica unknowingly hired abstract artists). Chuck spends his winnings at the store owned by his two teammates; buying as many comic books in order to further research professional illustrators.

Relationships

Chuck's steady girlfriend is Nancy Woods, one of the series' few steady couples. While Nancy shares some of Chuck's interests in art, she often berates him for sometimes focusing more on his art than their relationship.

In other media

Animation

Live action

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References

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  2. "Chuck Clayton (Character)". IMDb. Archived from the original on 31 October 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  3. "Veggies for Sloth". IMDb. 8 October 2006.
  4. @CWRiverdaleNews (13 December 2016). "Episode 10 is called 'The Lost Weekend' It confirms Jordan Calloway as Chuck Clayton and the recasting of Dilton Doily. And Mary Andrews" (Tweet) via Twitter.