Clayton Chitty

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Clayton Chitty
Born
Clayton James Chitty-Oldham

(1985-03-18) March 18, 1985 (age 39)
Occupations
Years active2006–present

Clayton Chitty, aka Clayton James (born March 18, 1985) is a Canadian actor and model. He is best known for his role in the Lifetime TV movie Her Infidelity. [1]

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Early life

Chitty was born March 1985 in North Vancouver and was raised by his single mother. He started making his first films in which he directed, edited and starred in with his childhood friends.

He began commercial auditions at age twenty one when a family friend recommended a meet with a local talent agent. He then met teacher Andrew Mcilroy who inspired Clayton to pursue a career in acting. [2]

Clayton has trained in Los Angeles and in Vancouver. He has worked on TV shows such as Supernatural , The Killing , Fringe and King & Maxwell . His big break came starring opposite Rachel Hunter in Her Infidelity in 2015. He played a superhero in the reboot of Electra Woman and Dyna Girl in 2016 and is a spokesperson for Gibson's Whisky.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Finding Mr. Right Club Guy
2014PrimaryDrunk Buddy
2015Blood IvyPhil
2017 Power Rangers Young Cop [3]
2019My Mother's StalkerPaul
2020Looking for Mr. WonderfulMichael
2024A Stranger's ChildLeon

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Fringe Patrol OfficerEpisode: "Novation"
2012 Untold Stories of the E.R. SteveEpisode: "Girlfriend, Wife, Stroke!" [4]
Supernatural QuentinEpisode "Blood Brother"
The Killing Uniform CopEpisode: "Reflections"
13 WitchesChristian
2013 King & Maxwell Ray PalermoEpisode: "Wild Card"
Model KillersAngry BoyfriendEpisode: "Model Murderer/Strangled Beauty"
2014Wedding Planner MysteryShawnTV movie
2015Her InfidelityGrayson KendallTV movie
2016 Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Major Vaunt [5]
Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery MackieTV movie
The Man in the High Castle Young George2 episodes
2017 Arrow Vincent Sobel Episode: "Second Chances" [6]
Britney Ever After Kevin "K-Fed" FederlineTV movie [7]
Rogue Handsome DanEpisode: "The Determined and the Desperate"
Inconceivable TrentEpisode: "The Elephant in the Room"
Zoo Sam ParkerEpisode: "Wham, Bam, Thank You Sam"
Undercover AngelDaveTV movie
2018The Sweetest HeartLukeTV movie [8]
A Christmas ArrangementJoeTV movie
2018–2020 When Calls the Heart Kevin TownsendRecurring role [9]
2019Made for You, with LoveKeithTV movie
The Last BridesmaidCraigTV movie
The Terror Private Burlingham2 episodes
Stumptown BouncerEpisode: "Forget It Dex, It's Stumptown."
Christmas on My MindBrad MartinTV movie
2020 Legends of Tomorrow Officer SullivanEpisode: "Miss Me, Kiss Me, Love Me"
Ruby Herring MysteriesDr. Luke BaldwinEpisode: "Prediction Murder"
Blueprint to the HeartHaidenTV movie
Christmas on the MenuTanner RhodesTV movie
As Gouda as it GetsJack WolfeTV movie
2021 Superman & Lois Derek Powell2 episodes
Right in Front of MeLiamTV movie
Romancing the Birthday GirlJoshTV movie
Love and Where to Find ItJonahTV movie
2022The Christmas RetreatMarkTV movie
2022–2024 So Help Me Todd Chuck GrantRecurring role

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