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Clayton Guiltner is a writer, director, producer in theatre and film. His most recent award-winning films, The Prevalence (writer/director) and Some Things Private (writer/director) have been enjoyed by audiences worldwide, and his original TV Series, Finding Miles was featured in the U.S., U.K., Germany, and Japan. Mr. Guiltner is the Head of Creative Development for EverStar Entertainment, LLC, and he also serves as the Producing Artistic Director for The Grex Group Theatre in New York City and GrexGroupLA in Los Angeles. Clayton is a member of the Directors Unit of the renowned Actors Studio and holds a Master of Fine Arts in Directing, a Master of Arts degree in Business Leadership, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. As a classically trained actor, he began his career touring nationally with the Act One Drama Company. He eventually transitioned into directing, and began working as a creative producer, director, and writer for a boutique film production company in Orlando, Florida. He has directed and produced television, video segments, musicals, dramas, comedies, and classical theatre in a number of venues and locations. In addition to his professional directing work, Clayton has served as a college professor, teaching a wide range of courses in performance, entertainment business, and leadership. Some of his recent directing / producing credits include, The Prevalence (film), Portrayals (Mini-Series), Velvet's House Party (TV Pilot), Some Things Private (Film), A Candle for my Mother (Winner of the Cynopsis Short Form Video Award), Legal English (DVD Series, L.A. / China), Finding Miles (TV Series) Theatre/Stage: Death Rules (Royal Theatre, New York City), The Mountaintop (Actors Studio West), Left Behind, Waiting (OC-Centric, Orange, CA), The Hairy Ape (GrexGroupLA, Hollywood), The Marriage Proposal (TheatreFactory, Los Angeles, Hollywood Fringe Festival), Not Since Adam, development (GrexGroupLA, Los Angeles, and Bridge Theatre NYC), Pranks (Bridge Theatre, New York City), Happiness, One Dollar (Bridge Theatre, New York City), Miss Julie: The Strindberg Project (Roy Arias Theatre, New York City), Thirst (Grex Group Theatre, New York City), Ibsen's Women (CAP21 Theatre, New York City), Behind The Lie (Hudson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA), The Pretentious Young Ladies (The Grand Theatre, New York City), Insomniacs 24 Hour Play Festival (The Players Theatre, New York City), The Hairy Ape (Sanguine Theatre Company, New York City), The Bear (Bridge Theatre, New York City), Same Time, Next Country (Chashama Theatre, New York City), Guests for Dinner (The William Inge Theatre), Into The Woods (Muskogee Little Theatre), and Panda (Triad Theatre, New York City).