Clint's early life was marked by a passion for outdoor activities, spending his free time after high school skiing and rock climbing in the back country, and during the summer months, he would perform and compete in freestyle jet skiing. He was also an avid martial artist, winning the 1993 Masters Invitational in Tai-Kwon-Do.
As he entered his early twenties, Clint embarked on a remarkable journey, traveling to 28 countries around the world on a shoestring budget, spanning nearly five years. During this time, he was introduced to Peter Jackson in New Zealand, which led to a year-long stint working on the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, where he performed 11 different character styles and served as an Orc movement coach.
This experience ignited Clint's passion for performance, and he eventually relocated to Vancouver in 2000, launching his career in the film industry as both an actor and stunt performer. He has had the opportunity to stunt double for several A-list actors, including Robert Redford, Andy Garcia, Burt Reynolds, and Owen Wilson, and has also secured acting roles, such as playing Young Night Owl in the critically acclaimed film "Watchmen".
Throughout his career, Clint has consistently brought a warm, loving, and professional attitude to his work. In addition to his acting and stunt work, Clint is also a film and documentary producer, and sits on the board of directors for three non-profit organizations dedicated to making the world a better place for children.