Cliff DeYoung

Acting

Cliff DeYoung

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Birthday
Feb 12, 1945 (80 years old)

Cliff DeYoung

Known For

Rocky Horror 45: The Movie
1h 35m
Movie 2021

Rocky Horror 45: The Movie

Underground filmmaker Manny Velazquez dives into the immortal history and...

Life After The Navigator
1h 30m
Movie 2020

Life After The Navigator

A feature that not only celebrates the 1986 classic "Flight...

Reality Queen!
1h 24m
Movie 2020

Reality Queen!

A comedy asking the question: is heiress/socialite London Logo a...

Wild
1h 55m
Movie 2014

Wild

A woman with a tragic past decides to start her...

Stone & Ed
1h 30m
Movie 2008

Stone & Ed

It's just another hazy day for STONE and his brother...

Love's Enduring Promise
1h 28m
Movie 2004

Love's Enduring Promise

In the 1800s frontier, Missie Davis is a bright and...

Path to War
2h 45m
Movie 2003

Path to War

A powerful drama of soaring ambition and shattered dreams that...

Almost a Woman
1h 37m
Movie 2002

Almost a Woman

A young woman named Esmeralda and her family move to...

Gale Force
1h 36m
Movie 2002

Gale Force

Renegade L.A. detective Sam (Williams) takes a role as a...

The Runaway
1h 40m
Movie 2000

The Runaway

At the birth of two boys, one white and one...

Biography

Clifford Tobin DeYoung (born February 12, 1945) is an American actor and musician. Prior to his acting career, he was the lead singer of the 1960s rock group Clear Light, which played with The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Janis Joplin. After the band broke up, he starred in the Broadway production of Hair and the Tony Award-winning Sticks and Bones. After four years in New York, he moved back to California to star in the television film Sunshine, about a young mother dying of cancer, and featuring the songs of John Denver. There was also a short-lived television series based on the film. The song "My Sweet Lady" from the film reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Chart in 1974. A sequel, Sunshine Christmas, was produced in 1977. Since then, DeYoung has made more than 80 films and television series, including The 3,000 Mile Chase (1977), Centennial (1978), the 1981 "sequel" to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Shock Treatment, where he played two characters and sang a duet with himself, and Flight of the Navigator (1986). In the 1989 Civil War film Glory, he played the controversial Union Colonel James Montgomery. Other projects include the films Suicide Kings (1997) and Last Flight Out (2004). He has guest-starred on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (in the episode "Vortex") and as Amber Ashby's kidnapper, John Bonacheck, on The Young and the Restless in 2007. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia