Clive trained at a top UK Drama school. Recent work includes Benedict in Heretiks , Molloy in Sex and Seraphim ( TV ) , McDonalds chicken ad , Dominos Pizza ad , Carphone Warehouse ,118 118. He has worked with Sylvester McCoy and Tony Curran on ' the seventeenth kind' an upcoming short film which also featured Brian Blessed
Clive Davis was born in Brooklyn, New York. He entered Harvard Law School on a full scholarship and graduated in 1956. Four years later, he arrived at Columbia Records as an attorney. In 1965, he was promoted to administrative vice-president of the label, became vice-president and general manager a year later, and in 1967 became the label's president. In this capacity he pushed the company full speed ahead into rock music, with artists such as Janis Joplin and Carlos Santana leading the pack. He guided Columbia to tremendous success until 1973, when he was fired after being accused of tax evasion and misusing company funds. In 1974, he took over the record division of Columbia Pictures and launched his own label, Arista, famous for such acts as Barry Manilow and Whitney Houston. Davis was forced out of Arista by parent company BMG in 2000, but not long thereafter started a new label, J, to be distributed by BMG.
British director Clive Donner was born in West Hampstead, London, England. By age 18 he was already working in the film business, as an office clerk at Denham Studios. He eventually became an editor and then graduated to the director's chair. After making a series of TV commercials, he made his theatrical directorial debut with The Secret Place (1957). In the 1960s he went from smaller, harder-edged black-and-white films to more commercial, "now" films, such as Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968), What's New Pussycat (1965) and the disastrous flop Alfred the Great (1969). He worked only sporadically in features after that--two more bombs, The Nude Bomb (1980) and Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981) didn't help matters--and he returned, for the most part, to television. Among his best work there were a critically acclaimed filming of Frederic Raphael's thriller Rogue Male (1976) and a faithful and well-received adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous novel, A Christmas Carol (1984) with George C. Scott as Scrooge. Unfortunately, that was followed by the notorious Arthur the King (1983), a bizarre, convoluted and disjointed mess about which the less said, the better.
Clive Fleury was initially trained by the BBC, before working for UK commercial TV networks making documentaries. Moving to Australia he continued to helm documentaries, including a series about South America - Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon - which won a Logie Award - an Oz Emmy. Branching into drama, he cut his teeth on Neighbours, before writing and directing two feature films, including Tunnel Vision for Avalon Productions and Beyond International. This starred Patsy Kensit. Clive then moved between the States and the UK, writing and directing another feature film, Big City Blues, starring Burt Reynolds, Giancarlo Esposito, and William Forsythe, as well as a wide range of award-winning TV dramas - The Bill, Capital City, Medics, Jupiter Moon, Mysti etc.; high budget documentaries shot worldwide; and commercials for major advertising agencies and clients including Levi's, and BMW. Most recently he returned to Australia and began work on the feature film Sons of Summer in 2022 as its Director/Script Editor.
Clive Francis was born on June 26, 1946 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England. He is known for A Clockwork Orange (1971), Official Secrets (2019) and The Lost City of Z (2016). He has been married to Natalie Ogle since May 1989. They have two children. He was previously married to Polly James.
Clive Geraghty is an actor, known for The Tudors (2007), Proof (2004) and Fair City (1989).
Clive Hayward is an actor, known for Private Peaceful (2012), The Windsors (2016) and Anything Goes (2021).
Clive Hearne was born on May 8, 1931 in Australia. He was an actor, known for Mad Max (1979), Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (1994) and Blue Heelers (1994). He was married to Joan Nancy Hearne. He died on November 8, 2003 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Clive Henderson is an actor, known for Collaborator (2011).