Klinton Spilsbury
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Klinton Spilsbury is an American actor. His lone known acting credit is the film The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981), playing the title role. This lone credit made him the subject of a trivia question in the You Don't Know Jack video game series.[1]
Klinton Spilsbury's dialogue in The Legend of the Lone Ranger was looped by actor James Keach.
He was involved in a fight during the filming of the Legend of the Lone Ranger. [2]
He is the son of Max Spilsbury, former head coach of the Northern Arizona University football team.
An article about him in Parade Magazine in 1989 revealed that he had spent some time in Europe and was working as a model. He had hopes to revive his career as an actor, but admitted in the article that he was not having much luck.
Rumored to have worked at Subway during a dry spell in his career.
Last known to be living in Los Angeles.
[edit] Awards and nominations
[edit] 1981 Golden Raspberry Awards
Two wins:
- Worst Actor (The Legend of the Lone Ranger)
- Worst New Star (The Legend of the Lone Ranger)
[edit] External links
- Klinton Spilsbury at the Internet Movie Database
- [3] Interview with Lone Ranger co-star Michael Horse, in which he discusses work with Klinton Spilsbury.