Clay von Carlowitz is a multifaceted artist, excelling as both an actor and filmmaker, with his primary residence in New York City.
After completing his academic pursuits at Kenyon College, von Carlowitz made a splash in the film world with his feature film debut as Eugene in Troma's 2013 production, 'Return to Nuke 'Em High'.
Throughout his career, von Carlowitz has been a versatile performer, appearing in various stage productions, including the satirical comedy play 'Ophelia' with Gotham Dance Theater, 'Danny and the Deep Blue Sea' at the Robert Moss Theater in the East Village, and receiving a nomination for Best Actor for his short play 'Entr'acte' at the Strawberry One Act Festival.
He has also demonstrated his lead acting chops in the Zoom play reading of Simon Bowler's 'Forger', and showcased his knack for the unconventional by taking on roles in Kafka-themed web series 'Under InspeKtion', Liam Regan's horror comedy 'My Bloody Banjo', and Michael Walker's meta-slasher 'Cut Shoot Kill'.
As the co-owner of Abandoned House Productions, a production company he shares with his wife Asta Paredes, von Carlowitz has written, directed, and acted in the film 'The Shadow Scarf', and co-produced Paredes' 'The Slightest Touch'.
Von Carlowitz's impressive resume also includes a recurring role as Malcolm in the widely-acclaimed LA drama series 'Here Comes Your Man', as well as starring in three feature films in a row, including a lead role in Aimee Kuge's toxic romance-horror 'Cannibal Mukbang'.
Throughout his career, von Carlowitz has consistently pursued original, emotionally-charged, and often dark work in the indie film world.