What is Clayne Crawford net worth and salary?
Clayne Crawford is an American actor, producer, director, and writer who has a net worth of $4 million. Crawford is best known for his role as Martin Riggs on Fox’s Lethal Weapon (2016–2018) and also played Kevin Wade on Fox’s 24 (2010) and Ted “Teddy” Talbot Jr. on SundanceTV’s “Rectify.” ” (2013–2015). Clayne has over 70 acting credits, including A Walk to Remember (2002), Swimfan (2002), The Perfect Host (2010) and The Killing of Two Lovers (2020). and the television series “Jericho” (2006–2007), “The Glades” (2010–2011), “Justified” (2012), “Rogue” (2014) and “NCIS: New Orleans” (2015). ).
He wrote and directed the short film ‘Trust’ in 2015 and also directed the TV movie ‘The Barnes Brothers’ (2007), the films ‘Kingshighway’ (2010) and ‘Darnell Dawkins: Mouth Guitar Legend’ (2010) and the episode ‘ Lethal Weapon” “Jesse’s Girl” (2018). Crawford produced “The Barnes Brothers” and “The Killing of Two Lovers,” as well as the short films “Baby” (2010) and “The Lachrymist” (2014) and the feature film “Tinker'” (2017).
Youth
Clayne Crawford was born Joseph Crawford on April 20, 1978, in Clay, Alabama. Crawford’s parents, Lennie and Brian, separated when he was a child, and he has three half-siblings, Connie, Jace and Anna. Clayne attended Hewitt-Trussville High School, where he was a member of the football and wrestling teams.
Career
After graduating high school, Crawford drove to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career in 1996. Taking construction jobs to support himself, he made his television debut in a 1997 episode of ” Buffy the Vampire Slayer”. In 2000, he changed his professional name to Clayne “in honor of an ancestor named Clan and his hometown of Clay.” Crawford’s first film was 2001’s “One Blood Planet,” and that year also featured a two-episode stint on “Roswell” and guest starred on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” In 2002, he co-starred with Mandy Moore, Shane West and Daryl Hannah in ‘A Walk to Remember’ and appeared in the thriller ‘Swimfan’ and in 2003 he guest-starred in ‘CSI: Miami’. Clayne appeared in 2004’s A Love Song for Bobby Long and had a recurring role as Mitchell Cafferty on the CBS series Jericho. That year, he also appeared in the short film ‘F8’ and the feature films ‘Steel City’, ‘Wristcutters: A Love Story’, ‘False Prophets’, ‘Unknown’ and ‘Feel’. Crawford went on to star in Women’s Murder Club (2007), Gemini Division (2008), Life (2008), Leverage (2009; 2012), Cold Case (2009) and Criminal. Minds” (2009) and appeared in the films “7-10 Split” (2007), “Walk the Talk” (2007), “On the Doll” (2007), “X’s and O’s” (2007) and “The Party Donner” (2009). had a recurring role as Mitchell Cafferty on the CBS series Jericho. That year, he also appeared in the short film ‘F8’ and the feature films ‘Steel City’, ‘Wristcutters: A Love Story’, ‘False Prophets’, ‘Unknown’ and ‘Feel’. Crawford went on to star in ‘Women’s Murder Club’ (2007), ‘Gemini Division’ (2008), ‘Life’ (2008), ‘Leverage’ (2009; 2012), ‘Cold Case’ (2009) and ‘Criminal “. Minds” (2009) and appeared in the films “7-10 Split” (2007), “Walk the Talk” (2007), “On the Doll” (2007), “X’s and O’s” (2007) and “The Party Donner” (2009).
In 2010, Clayne co-starred with David Hyde Pierce in ‘The Perfect Host’, played an FBI agent in ‘Smokin’ Aces 2: Assassins’ Ball’, guest starred in ‘Burn Notice’ and ‘Law & Order “. : Criminal intent”. ,” and had a recurring role as Kevin Wade on “24.” From 2010 to 2011, he played Ray Cargill in seven episodes of the A&E crime drama The Glades. Crawford starred in “CSI: NY” (2011), “Memphis Beat” (2011), “Justified” (2012) and “Graceland” (2013) and had recurring roles as Danny “Cheat” Chetowski on the show. Audience Network’s “Rogue” (2014) and Cade LaSalle from the CBS series “NCIS: New Orleans” (2015). Appeared in The Baytown Outlaws (2012), NYC Underground (2013), A Fighting Season (2015), Convergence (2015), Warrior Road (2016), Spectral (2016 ) ), “Above Ground” (2017) and “Tinker” (2017) ), and from 2013 to 2015, he starred as Ted “Teddy” Talbot Jr. on “Rectify”, which earned him a nomination for Critics’ Choice. Television Award. In 2016, Clayne began portraying Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon opposite Damon Wayans. In May 2018, they presented reports of bad behavior and hostility on set involving Crawford, which was awarded to Clayne from the show, and the killing of Martin Riggs. Since being fired from “Lethal Weapon,” Crawford starred in “Into the Dark” (2019) and starred in the 2020 film “The Killing of Two Lovers.” which earned him a Critics’ Choice Television Award nomination. In 2016, Clayne began portraying Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon opposite Damon Wayans. In May 2018, they presented reports of bad behavior and hostility on set involving Crawford, which was awarded to Clayne from the show, and the killing of Martin Riggs. Since being fired from “Lethal Weapon,” Crawford starred in “Into the Dark” (2019) and starred in the 2020 film “The Killing of Two Lovers.” which earned him a Critics’ Choice Television Award nomination. In 2016, Clayne began portraying Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon opposite Damon Wayans. In May 2018, they presented reports of bad behavior and hostility on set involving Crawford, which was awarded to Clayne from the show, and the killing of Martin Riggs. Since being fired from “Lethal Weapon,”
Personal life
Clayne married Sunshine Kiki Brown in 2004. They have two sons, Colt and Joey, and Crawford is the stepfather to Abby, Brown’s daughter from a previous relationship. Clayne and Colt both appeared in the 2017 film Tinker. Crawford founded the non-profit Clayne Crawford Foundation, which “partners with Alabama charities to empower children, women and veterans through awareness campaigns and donation drives.”
Awards and nominations
In 2019, Crawford was named Best Actor for “22” at the Independent Shorts Awards and Global Shorts, Los Angeles. The film also earned him a nomination at the 2021 FirstGlance Film Festival, Philadelphia. For “Tinker”, Clayne received a Best Actor Award at the 2017 Sutter Creek International Film Festival, a Best Actor Award at the 2018 Red Dirt International Film Festival, a Best Actor nomination at the 2017 Indie Gathering International Film Festival and Best Actor: Feature Film nomination at the 2018 International Christian Film Festival. In 2003, he won a Young Hollywood Award for One to Watch – Male, and in 2006, he received a Screencraft Award for Best Actor for “F8” at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. In 2015, Crawford earned a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Performance in a Guest Role, Drama Series for Rogue, and in 2016, he was nominated for a Critics Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor . supporting in a drama series for “Rectify”. He received a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice TV Actor: Action for “Lethal Weapon” in 2017, and in 2021, “The Killing of Two Lovers” earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards and a John Cassavetes Award. Film Independent Spirit Awards nomination. was nominated for a Critics Choice Television Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “Rectify.” He received a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice TV Actor: Action for “Lethal Weapon” in 2017, and in 2021, “The Killing of Two Lovers” earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards and a John Cassavetes Award. Film Independent Spirit Awards nomination. was nominated for a Critics Choice Television Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “Rectify.” He received a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice TV Actor: Action for “Lethal Weapon” in 2017, and in 2021, “The Killing of Two Lovers” earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards and a John Cassavetes Award. Film Independent Spirit Awards nomination. earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards and a John Cassavetes Award. Film Independent Spirit Awards nomination. earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards and a John Cassavetes Award. Film Independent Spirit Awards nomination.