
David Clennon
ActingAlso Known As
Dave Clennon
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Clennon (born May 10, 1943) is an American actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Miles Drentel in the ABC series Thirtysomething, a role he reprised on Once and Again. Clennon was born in Waukegan, Illinois, the son of Virginia, a homemaker, and Cecil Clennon, an accountant. Clennon is well known for his political activism. In 1980, David Clennon provided the voice for Admiral Motti in NPR's Star Wars The Original Radio Drama. He was a regular on the TV shows Almost Perfect, The Agency and Saved. Most recently, Clennon played Carl Sessick (a.k.a Carl the Watcher) on Ghost Whisperer. In 1993 he won an Emmy award for his guest appearance on the series Dream On. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Clennon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies
(81 total)
Gone Girl
as Rand Elliott

The Thing
as Palmer

Vacation
as Harry Co-Pilot

J. Edgar
as Senator Friendly

Flags of Our Fathers
as White House Official

Syriana
as Donald

Being There
as Thomas Franklin

The Right Stuff
as Liaison Man

Missing
as Consul Phil Putnam

Falling in Love
as Brian Gilmore

Mad City
as Street Preacher

Extraordinary Measures
as Dr. Renzler

Matinee
as Jack

The Good Doctor
as Dr. Harbison

Playing by Heart
as Martin (uncredited)

Legal Eagles
as Blanchard

Light Sleeper
as Robert

Coming Home
as Tim

Betrayed
as Jack Carpenter

Star 80
as Martin "Geb" Gebber
TV Shows
(51 total)
Grey's Anatomy
as Jack Shandley

Prison Break
as Conrad Dallow

The Mentalist
as Judge Dellinger

House of Cards
as Ted Havemeyer

NCIS
as Max Ellswood

Ghost Whisperer
as Carl Sessick

Star Trek: Voyager
as Dr. Crell Moset

Weeds
as Charles

ER
as Jared Morgan

The West Wing
as Jim

Numb3rs
as Mel Oliver

Murder, She Wrote
as Wilton Tibbles

Boston Legal
as Attorney Braxton Mason

Creepshow
as Calvin (segment "Doodles")

Just Shoot Me!
as Martin Spancer

Crossing Jordan
as Charles Gibson

Kojak
as George Martin

NewsRadio
as Judge

