American actor Hunter Clowdus is a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee. At the age of 18, he made his acting debut in a supporting role on MTV’s “Teen Wolf.”
Since then, he has collaborated with some of Hollywood’s most renowned and illustrious actors on some of the most famous sets. He combines a strong work ethic with a sincere southern charm.
During his first semester of college, Clowdus secured a little part on MTV’s “Teen Wolf” due to his innate skill. Shortly after, Clowdus starred alongside the late Chadwick Boseman in the biographical sports film “42” from 2013. The movie, which chronicles Jackie Robinson’s early career, gave Clowdus the chance to hone his acting physicality, which is today regarded as one of his skills in the business.
Clowdus has worked on a number of other movies, such as “Bennett’s War” (ESX Entertainment), “La La Land,” and the blockbuster “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”, to mention a few.
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