C L I N T O N R O A N E
WRITER • ACTOR • VOCALIST

A Virginia native, Clinton is a writer, actor and vocalist based in L.A.
After receiving a B.F.A. from Howard University, Clinton made his Broadway debut in "The Scottsboro Boys" -- Kander and Ebb's final musical collaboration together -- directed by Susan Stroman. He later starred in the U.K. premiere as Roy Wright at London's prestigious Young Vic Theatre.
Clinton has worked at some the country's premier regional theaters including Ahmanson Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, American Conservatory Theatre, Arena Stage, Berkeley Rep, Cleveland Playhouse, Goodspeed, La Jolla Playhouse, Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, the Philadelphia Theatre Company (where he received a Barrymore nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical) and the world famous Radio City Music Hall.
As a writer, Clinton created, developed wrote and starred in the short film Love Therapy which won Best Series-Web-Pilot at the Santa Monica Shorts Film Festival and was also an official selection of the Kaleidoscope LGBTQ+ Film Festival and the American Black Film Festival (ABFF). The screenplay for Medo Wo (an animated, musical feature film he created, developed and wrote the screenplay, music and lyrics for) made it to the second round of the Austin Film Festival. He is currently co-writing a feature film for Queen Ajima Productions titled Boxed INN.
A country boy at heart, he still finds joy from the simple things in life: a warm mug of tea, a good home-cooked meal and listening to Sam Cooke.