Clifton Duncan Davis (born October , ) is an American actor, singer,
songwriter, minister and author.Davis wrote The Jackson 's No. hit
"Never Can Say Goodbye" in . He appeared on Broadway in the musicals
Two Gentlemen of Verona and Aladdin. Davis starred in the television
shows That's My Mama, Amen, Madam Secretary and many others. He has
hosted the Stellar Gospel Music Awards, Gospel Superfest and Lifestyle
Magazine. Davis has appeared on the game shows Match Game and Pyramid
and has also appeared in many movies.Davis is a minister of a Baptist
church and has also operated an interdenominational ministry for many
years. He has been a guest on the Trinity Broadcasting Network many
times. Davis wrote a chapter in the book, Chicken Soup for the Teenage
Soul. Entitled "A Mason-Dixon Memory," it recounts the racism which he
experienced while he was growing up.Davis was born in Chicago,
Illinois, the son of Thelma van Putten Langhorn, a nurse, and
Toussaint L'Ouverture Davis, a Seventh-day Adventist Baptist minister.
He was raised in Mastic, New York. Clifton Davis is a graduate of Pine
Forge Academy. In a piece which he wrote for Chicken Soup for the
Teenage Soul, he described the racism which he suffered while he was
growing up during the pre-Civil Rights Act era.
songwriter, minister and author.Davis wrote The Jackson 's No. hit
"Never Can Say Goodbye" in . He appeared on Broadway in the musicals
Two Gentlemen of Verona and Aladdin. Davis starred in the television
shows That's My Mama, Amen, Madam Secretary and many others. He has
hosted the Stellar Gospel Music Awards, Gospel Superfest and Lifestyle
Magazine. Davis has appeared on the game shows Match Game and Pyramid
and has also appeared in many movies.Davis is a minister of a Baptist
church and has also operated an interdenominational ministry for many
years. He has been a guest on the Trinity Broadcasting Network many
times. Davis wrote a chapter in the book, Chicken Soup for the Teenage
Soul. Entitled "A Mason-Dixon Memory," it recounts the racism which he
experienced while he was growing up.Davis was born in Chicago,
Illinois, the son of Thelma van Putten Langhorn, a nurse, and
Toussaint L'Ouverture Davis, a Seventh-day Adventist Baptist minister.
He was raised in Mastic, New York. Clifton Davis is a graduate of Pine
Forge Academy. In a piece which he wrote for Chicken Soup for the
Teenage Soul, he described the racism which he suffered while he was
growing up during the pre-Civil Rights Act era.
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