- Born
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Jamie Clayton's big break was playing Kyla on season three of the hit HBO series Hung alongside Thomas Jane. After her multi-episode arc on Hung, Jamie joined actors Mary Lynn Rajskub and Hank Harris as a lead in the Emmy winning digital series, Dirty Work, playing crime scene cleanup maven Michelle. In 2014, Jamie booked the series regular role of Nomi Marks, the San Francisco based hacker, in the Netflix Original Series, Sense8. The show became a critical darling and an international success touching on topics not normally emphasized in the Sci-Fi genre such as politics and religion. The series ran for two full seasons and ended with a 2½ hour finale that premiered on Netflix on June 8th, 2018. Jamie had a six episode arc on season 3 of Designated Survivor which premiered June 7th, 2019 on Netflix. Jamie's big screen debut was in Nicolas Winding Refn's, The Neon Demon. She then played alongside Michael Fassbender in Thomas Alfredson's The Snowman. She also stars in the The Chain, opposite Madeline Zima and John Patrick Amedori.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lisa Wright
- ParentsHoward ClaytonShelley Clayton
- Did not start acting until she was in her thirties.
- Moved to New York City at nineteen to pursue a career as a make-up artist.
- She was thirty-seven years old when she appeared in her first feature film, The Neon Demon (2016).
- She initially worked as a makeup artist.
- Was born and raised in San Diego, California.
- For me, at the end of the day, I want to be judged for my work, not for what I've been through and past experiences, necessarily.
- I'm definitely focusing all of my attention on acting. Modeling comes up by default, and I love it - of course I think that it's great - but I'm definitely focusing all of my attention on acting.
- I think what people need to realize is that, with trans people, we're like everybody else. No group of people are all the same. All women are not the same, all men are not the same, all children are not the same. It's the same thing with trans people - we're all so different, we have different goals, different dreams, and different aspirations.
- We have to learn to adapt to people and changes. Change is good.
- I'm a huge television fan, in general. I love TV. I love movies. I always have. It's what I do, and I love it.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content