Clayton D. Moss is an award-winning actor from Sydney, Australia who has assembled an impressive resume across Theater, Film & Television for over 20yrs - work that has taken him all around the globe for both domestic & international productions.
Once described as "Australia's emerging acting talent" by Filmink Magazine, Clay's appeared in numerous roles for many popular Australian & International films and television shows. Some of his credits include roles on "Australian Gangster", "Ten Pound Poms", "Rescue: Special Ops", "Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities", "All Saints" and "Dealing With Destiny".
He's also performed in many hit plays across Sydney such as "Your Heart is My Piñata" (Factotum Theatre, 2011), "MATE" (Downstairs Belvoir, 2009), "The Subtle Art of Flirting" (Tunks Productions, 2005) and "Pick-ups" (Tamarama Rock Surfers, 2003) - just to mention a handful. In 2021, Clayton received the Judges Choice award for 'Best Actor' at the Sydney S+S Festival's '2020 Hindsight' Gala Final in 2021 for his moving performance as a grieving father in "Rentals", which also won the People's Choice award for Best Play on the same night. He also garnered unanimous praise among critics for his portrayal of 'Steve' in Devil May Care's production of John Donnelly's "Songs of Grace and Redemption" & then again for his role as 'A' with Montague Basement's production of Sarah Kane's "Crave", both for the 2010 & 2016 Sydney Fringe Festivals respectively.