Clifton Davis Net Worth is $3 Million Clifton Davis Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Clifton Duncan Davis is an American actor, songwriter, singer, and minister. He starred on the television shows That's My Mama and Amen. Davis also wrote several hits for The Jackson 5, including "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Lookin' Through the Windows".
Full Name Clifton Davis Net Worth $3 Million Date Of Birth October 4, 1945 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States Height 6 ft (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Songwriter, Minister, Pastor Education Oakwood University Nationality United States of America Spouse Monica Durant (m. 2000), Ann Taylor (m. 1981–1991) Children Holly Danielle Davis, Christian Noel Davis Parents Thelma van Putten Langhorn, Toussaint L'Ouverture Davis Nicknames Clifton Duncan Davis Nominations Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Movies Max Keeble's Big Move, Any Given Sunday, Scott Joplin, Halloweentown High, Together for Days, Lost in the Stars, Cindy, Little Ladies of the Night, Superdome, The Painting, Cover, The Engagement TV Shows Amen, That's My Mama, Love, American Style, A World Apart, Praise the Lord, The Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Wrote "Here Comes the Sunrise" for The Supremes , included in their 1971 album "Touch". 2 Lives with wife Monica in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [2006] 3 Brother of Cedric Davis . 4 Over the years, Dr. Davis has become a celebrated motivational speaker, having been the keynote speaker for such organizations as the S.C.L.C, the UNCF, the NAACP Freedom Fund of South Carolina, National Black Meeting Planners, 100 Black Men of America, the National Black Educators convention and more than 125 universities and schools. He is the recipient of more than 150 awards and citations for his service to such organizations as the UNCF, the NAACP Easter Seals and other national and local social or civic organizations. 5 Dr. Davis served two years as Associate Pastor at the Loma Linda University Church in California, and he is the co-founder and former co-pastor of Welcome Christian Center in Huntington Beach, CA. His ministry spans more than 20 years. 6 Is an avid golfer, licensed pilot and a certified scuba diver. 7 Played Cornelius in Pearl Bailey 's Broadway version of "Hello, Dolly!" in 1967. 8 Currently serves as executive director of Sunoco Welcome America! Festival 9 Wrote "Lookin' Through The Windows" for the Jackson 5 , a top 20 pop hit. 10 Wrote the hit "Never Can Say Goodbye", recorded and made famous by The Jackson 5 . Also recorded by Gloria Gaynor , and Isaac Hayes . 11 Was nominated for Broadway's 1972 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "Two Gentlemen of Verona." 12 Is an ordained Minister, licensed by the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Engagement Ring announced Dr. Eric Maynard Madam Secretary 2015-2016 TV Series Ephraim Ware Prayer Never Fails 2016 Michael Brown God's Amazing Grace... Is Just A Prayer Away 2013 Wilbert Richardson Murder in Manhattan 2013 TV Movie BILL The First Family 2013 TV Series Clayton Mr. Box Office 2012 TV Series Judge Political Animals 2012 TV Mini-Series Reporter What My Husband Doesn't Know 2012 Video Franklin Cover 2007 D.A. Simmons The Engagement: My Phamily BBQ 2 2006 Rev. Joe Clark Halloweentown High 2004 TV Movie Principal Flannigan Half & Half 2004 TV Series Pastor David Adams American Dreams 2002 TV Series Alvin Lewis The Climb 2002 Cheryl's Dad The Painting 2001 Thomas Ayers Max Keeble's Big Move 2001 Supt. Bobby 'Crazy Legs' Knebworth Kingdom Come 2001 Charles Winslow City of Angels 2000 TV Series Dr. Langston Ellis Any Given Sunday 1999 Mayor Tyrone Smalls In the House 1999 TV Series Ted Miller Any Day Now 1998 TV Series Councilman Lyle Hammond The Gregory Hines Show 1997 TV Series Pauley's Father The Sentinel 1997 TV Series President Lemec Grace Under Fire 1997 TV Series Dr. Swanson Party of Five 1997 TV Series Martin Wilcox Malcolm & Eddie 1997 TV Series Leonard Larson Sparks 1997 TV Series Pastor Alexander Living Single 1997 TV Series Harrison Cushmore The Jamie Foxx Show 1996 TV Series Charles Heart of Stone 1994 Video Richard Polite The John Larroquette Show 1993 TV Series Con Artist Amen 1986-1991 TV Series Reverend Reuben Gregory Dream Date 1989 TV Movie Bill Fairview Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige 1981 TV Movie Cool Papa Bell The Night the City Screamed 1980 TV Movie Arnold Clements The Littlest Hobo 1980 TV Series Phil McLean The Love Boat 1980 TV Series Mr. Reeves Vega$ 1979 TV Series Leon Hazlett Cindy 1978 TV Movie Capt. Joe Prince Superdome 1978 TV Movie P.K. Jackson Scott Joplin 1977 TV Movie Chauvin Police Story 1973-1977 TV Series Ed Webber / Mark Randolph Little Ladies of the Night 1977 TV Movie Comfort That's My Mama 1974-1975 TV Series Clifton Curtis Lost in the Stars 1974 Absalom The Wide World of Mystery 1974 TV Series Saxon Love Story 1973 TV Series James Monroe Together for Days 1972 Gus A World Apart 1971 TV Series Matt Hampton
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character A Hologram for the King 2016 lyrics: "Never Can Say Goodbye" / music: "Never Can Say Goodbye" Tu cara me suena 2016 TV Series writer - 1 episode One Hit Wonderland 2015 TV Series documentary writer - 1 episode Vicious 2013-2015 TV Series writer - 13 episodes The Secret Disco Revolution 2012 Documentary writer: "Never Gonna Say Goodbye" Kath & Kimderella 2012 writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" The Joy of Disco 2012 TV Movie documentary writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" American Idol 2005-2012 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Glee 2012 TV Series writer - 1 episode Soul Men 2008 writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye", "Never Can Say Goodbye Soul Men Redux" Disco 2008 writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" Patinando por un sueño 2007 TV Series writer - 1 episode It Takes Two 2007 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Happy Feet 2006 writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" Idols! 2006 TV Series writer - 1 episode Doctor Who 2005 TV Series writer - 1 episode Idool 2004 2004 TV Series writer - 1 episode Australian Idol 2003-2004 TV Series writer - 2 episodes The '70s 2000 TV Movie writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" - uncredited Ally McBeal 2000 TV Series writer - 1 episode Janice Beard 1999 writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" Stars in Their Eyes 1999 TV Series writer - 1 episode Charmed 1999 TV Series writer - 1 episode Crooklyn 1994 writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" Bitter Moon 1992 writer: "Never Can Say Good Bye" Gleaming the Cube 1989 writer: "NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE" Moonwalker 1988 writer: "Dancing Machine" The Sonny and Cher Show 1976 TV Series writer - 1 episode Gloria Gaynor - diskojen kuningatar 1976 TV Movie documentary writer: "Never Can Say Goodbye" The Graham Kennedy Show 1975 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Ernie Sigley Show 1975 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour 1972 TV Series writer - 1 episode A World Apart 1971 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Producer Title Year Status Character Prayer Never Fails 2016 executive producer
Self Title Year Status Character Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2016 Documentary post-production Himself Praise the Lord 1999-2015 TV Series Himself - Host The 68th Annual Tony Awards 2014 TV Special Himself Gospel's Jubilee Showcase 2013 TV Movie Himself - Host Life After 2013 TV Series Himself 20th Annual Trumpet Awards 2012 TV Special Himself The Mo'Nique Show 2011 TV Series Himself Unsung 2009 TV Series documentary Himself 24th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards 2009 TV Special Himself After the Storm: Surviving Hurricane Katrina 2006 TV Movie documentary Host Living in TV Land 2006 TV Series documentary Himself 2006 Trumpet Awards 2006 TV Special Himself Bid Whist Party Throwdown 2006 TV Series Himself Gospel Superfest 2005 TV Movie Himself - Host Christian Artist Talent Search 2003 TV Series Himself / Host Lifestyle Magazine 2001 TV Series documentary Host 1993 Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday Parade 1993 TV Movie Himself The 14th Annual American Black Achievement Awards 1993 TV Special Himself The $10,000 Pyramid 1976-1991 TV Series Himself - Celebrity Contestant The Chuck Woolery Show 1991 TV Series Himself The $25,000 Pyramid 1975-1991 TV Series Himself - Celebrity Contestant The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards 1991 TV Special Himself The 12th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1991 TV Special Himself - Host Night of 100 Stars III 1990 TV Movie Himself 22nd NAACP Image Awards 1990 TV Special Himself The 5th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards 1990 TV Special Himself - Host The More You Know 1989 TV Series Himself The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Himself The New Hollywood Squares 1987-1989 TV Series Himself - Panelist The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself Ebony/Jet Showcase 1985-1989 TV Series Himself 21st NAACP Image Awards 1989 TV Special Himself - Presenter The 10th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1989 TV Special Himself - Host Battle of the Network Stars XIX 1988 TV Special Himself - NBC Team Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1988 TV Special Himself Walt Disney World 4th of July Spectacular 1988 TV Special Himself Family Reunion: A Gospel Music Celebration 1988 TV Movie documentary Himself 20th NAACP Image Awards 1988 TV Special Himself - Presenter The 9th Annual American Black Achievement Awards 1988 TV Special Himself Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1987 TV Movie Himself Super Password 1987 TV Series Himself - Celebrity Contestant Circus of the Stars #11 1986 TV Special documentary Himself Celebrity Double Talk 1986 TV Series Himself Hour Magazine 1986 TV Series Himself Working in the Theatre 1985 TV Series documentary Himself The Jim Nabors Show 1978 TV Series Himself Captain Kangaroo 1977 TV Series Himself The Alan Hamel Show 1977 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1975-1977 TV Series Himself - Actor / Vocalist Break the Bank 1976 TV Series Himself The 30th Annual Tony Awards 1976 TV Special Himself - Performer and Presenter: Best Actress in a Musical Match Game 73 1975-1976 TV Series Himself - Panelist Celebration: The American Spirit 1976 TV Movie Himself Sammy and Company 1976 TV Series Himself Caught in the Act 1976 TV Movie Himself Showoffs 1975 TV Series Himself The Bobby Vinton Show 1975 TV Series Himself Match Game PM 1975 TV Series Himself - Panelist Celebrity Sweepstakes 1975 TV Series Himself The Gladys Knight & the Pips Show 1975 TV Series Himself Dinah! 1974-1975 TV Series Himself Blankety Blanks 1975 TV Series Himself The 29th Annual Tony Awards 1975 TV Special Himself - Presenter Mitzi and a Hundred Guys 1975 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Cotton Club '75 1974 TV Movie Himself The Sonny Comedy Revue 1974 TV Series Himself The Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show 1972 TV Series Himself - Host The David Frost Show 1971-1972 TV Series Himself The 26th Annual Tony Awards 1972 TV Special Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1971 TV Series Himself The 22nd Annual Tony Awards 1968 TV Special Himself - Performer
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2016 Festival Award International Christian Film Festival Best Actor: Feature Film Prayer Never Fails (2016)
Known for movies Amen (1986-1991) as Reverend Reuben Gregory
That's My Mama (1974-1975) as Clifton Curtis
Any Given Sunday (1999) as Mayor Tyrone Smalls
Max Keeble's Big Move (2001) as Supt. Bobby 'Crazy Legs' Knebworth