Clifton Davis

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Actor • Singer • Songwriter • Minister

Birth Date: October 4, 1945

Age: 78 years old

Birth Place: Chicago, Illinois

A tall, handsome black actor best known for his work on TV sitcoms and variety shows, Clifton Davis is also an ordained Seventh Day Adventist minister as well as a composer of such hit songs as the Jackson Five's "Never Can Say Good-bye." Davis' sitcom work has included regular stints as a barber living with his mother in what was a then-pioneering show starring African-Americans, "That's My Mama" (ABC, 1974-75), and "Amen" (NBC, 1986-1991), in which, ironically, he played Reuben Gregory, the young minister of a church assisting a wheeling-dealing deacon (Sherman Hemsley).

A native of Chicago and the son of a Baptist minister, Davis first appeared on Broadway playing Cornelius, the feed store worker with aspirations for much more, in the Pearl Bailey cast of the hit musical "Hello, Dolly!" This led to his performing at nightclubs in the New York area as well, including the famed Reno Sweeney's in Manhattan. In 1968, he was alongside Dustin Hoffman in the cast of "Jimmy Shine" on Broadway, then performed in the Off-Broadway hit "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" (1969) and won a 1971 Theatre World Award for his Broadway work in "Do It Again." While appearing in the latter, Davis had a regular role on the ABC daytime drama "A World Apart" (1970-1971), before going to Hollywood, where he was featured in the stock cast doing the comic sketch wrap-arounds on "Love, American Style" (ABC, 1971). Returning to NYC, Davis scored a critical hit as Valentine, one of "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" (1971-72), the John Guare-Galt MacDermot-Mel Shapiro musical based on the Shakespeare play, first in NYC's Central Park and later on Broadway. At the end of the theater season, Davis and co-star Raul Julia both earned Tony Award nominations as Best Actor in a Musical. Again Hollywood beckoned and Davis was teamed with Melba Moore for "The Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show" (CBS, 1972), a summer variety series and then "That's My Mama." In 1975, Davis earned a Grammy nomination for "Never Can Say Good-Bye" and sang in the NBC special "Cotton Club '75." He made his TV-movie debut in "Little Ladies of the Night" (ABC, 1977). Feature work has proven less steady for the actor. He appeared as one of the tenement dwellers in Hal Ashby's "The Landlord" (1970) and had perhaps his best role as Absalom (opposite Melba Moore) in the feature version of Kurt Weill's musical "Lost in the Stars" (1974). He also appeared as Louis Chauvin, who cannot read music but nevertheless partners with Billy Dee Williams' "Scott Joplin" in the 1977 biopic. By the early 80s, however, despite a handful of guest appearances on TV shows and in longforms, Davis had all but disappeared from public view. Few knew that he had returned to school to work towards his divinity degree. In 1986, he re-emerged as a co-star of the NBC sitcom "Amen," which in turn led to more work in TV-movies like "Dream Date" (NBC, 1989). Davis hosted the syndicated "Stellar Gospel Music Awards" in 1990, 1992 and 1994. Yet when "Amen" left the airwaves in 1991, the actor again seemed to disappear from public view, although parishioners of the Union Seventh Day Adventist Church in Loma Linda, CA, would see him regularly. Davis' bank account was also buoyed by royalties from his musical compositions that included such songs as "Here Comes the Sunrise," "Lookin' Through the Windows" and "Searchin' For a Dream." (He had been under contract as a composer at Motown in the 70s.) Davis emerged once again, having departed his work as associate pastor on a full-time basis, in 1995. He could be seen in guest appearances on such series as "Party of Five" and "Grace Under Fire." In 1996, it was practically de rigeur for sitcoms starring black performers to feature Davis as guest star (i.e., "Sparks," "Malcolm & Eddie," "The Jamie Foxx Show," "Living Single").

Credits

Gospel Superfest Salute to Black Music 21

Host
Show
2021

Gospel Superfest: Salute to Black History 21

Host
Show
2021

Gospel Superfest: Salute to Black History 21 - Part 1

Host
Show
2021

Gospel Superfest: Salute to Black History 21 - Part 2

Host
Show
2021

A Shot Through the Wall

Actor
D.C. Walker
Movie
2021

The Best of Gospel Superfest Black History

Music Performer
Show
2019

New AmsterdamStream

Guest Star
Pierre
Series
2018

The Good FightStream

Guest Star
Anthony Spiegel
Series
2017
95%

Praise

Actor
Show
2016

Praise

Host
Show
2016

Prayer Never Fails

Actor
Michael Brown
Movie
2016

Prayer Never Fails

Executive Producer
Movie
2016

Madam SecretaryStream

Actor
Ephraim Ware
Series
2014

Madam SecretaryStream

Guest Star
Ephraim Ware
Series
2014

Gospel's Jubilee Showcase

Host
Show
2013

God's Amazing Grace... Is Just a Prayer Away

Actor
Wilbert Richardson
Show
2013

Gospel Superfest Salute to Black History 13

Guest
Show
2013

What My Husband Doesn't Know

Actor
Show
2011

Gospel Superfest Holiday 10

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Show
2010

Stellar Awards Tribute to the Holidays

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Show
2010

Blue BloodsStream

Guest Star
Inspector Azoulay
Series
2010

Gospel Superfest Holiday 9

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Show
2009

Gospel Superfest 9th Annual Salute to Black History

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Show
2009

Gospel Superfest Holiday 8

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Show
2008

Spring Jam 2008

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Show
2008

Gospel Superfest Easter Jam

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Show
2007

Cover

Actor
Movie
2007

Gospel Superfest Easter Jam

Host
Show
2006

The Engagement

Actor
Rev. Joe Clark
Movie
2006

Gospel Superfest: Easter Jam III

Host
Show
2004

Halloweentown HighStream

Actor
Principal Flannigan
Movie
2004

Gospel Superfest: Easter Jam II

Host
Show
2003

American Dreams

Guest Star
Series
2002
85%

Half & HalfStream

Guest Star
Series
2002

The Climb

Actor
Cheryl's Dad
Movie
2002

The Painting

Actor
Thomas Ayers
Movie
2001

Max Keeble's Big Move

Actor
Knebworth
Movie
2001

Kingdom ComeStream

Actor
Charles Winslow
Movie
2001
27%

City of Angels

Guest Star
Show
2000

Any Given SundayStream

Actor
Mayor Tyrone Smalls
Movie
1999
52%

Any Day Now

Guest Star
Series
1998

The Gregory Hines Show

Guest Star
Show
1997

The Jamie Foxx ShowStream

Guest Star
Series
1996

Malcolm & EddieStream

Guest Star
Series
1996

Sparks

Guest Star
Show
1996

The Sentinel

Guest Star
Series
1996

In the HouseStream

Guest Star
Series
1995

Party of FiveStream

Guest Star
Series
1994

Heart of Stone

Actor
Richard Polite
Movie
1994

Grace Under FireStream

Guest Star
Series
1993

Living SingleStream

Guest Star
Series
1993

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday Parade

Guest
Show
1992

22nd Annual Dove Awards

Actor
Show
1991

21st Annual Dove Awards

Actor
Show
1990

Cita de Ensueño

Actor
Movie
1989

Dream Date

Actor
Bill Fairview
Movie
1989

Amen

Actor
Reverend Reuben Gregory
Series
1986

Super PasswordStream

Guest
Game Show
1984

Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy Satchel Paige

Actor
Cool Papa Bell
Movie
1981

La Noche en que la Ciudad Gritó

Actor
Movie
1980

The Littlest HoboStream

Guest Star
Series
1979

Cindy

Actor
Capt. Joe Prince
Movie
1978

Superdome

Actor
P.K. Jackson
Movie
1978

Scott Joplin

Actor
Chauvin
Movie
1977

That's My MamaStream

Actor
Clifton Curtis
Series
1974

Lost in the Stars

Actor
Absalom
Movie
1974

Legacy of Blood

Actor
Saxon
Movie
1974

Love Story

Actor
James Monroe
Show
1973

Police Story

Actor
Mark Randolph
Series
1973