Jeff Clothier
- Actor
Iowa native Jeff Clothier (b. 1961) is an artistic jack-of-all-trades,
having worked as a musician (woodwinds), singer, teacher, stage actor
and director, as well as having an occasional gig as a film actor in
the low-budget productions of his friend, writer-director Scott Allen
Nollen.
During the late 1970s, Clothier sang and played saxophones in the Midwestern dance quintet "Together," along with Nollen on drums, guitarist Craig Nance, bassist-vocalist Gary Keller, and keyboardist-vocalist-arranger-van driver Steve Lawson. In 1997, Clothier and Nollen, during a flight to visit Sara Jane Karloff (the daughter of Boris) in California, co-wrote a fact-based comic screenplay for "Together: The Motion Picture," but this "epic" was never realized.
Clothier, who now lives in Des Moines, is also known as "The Kosher Cowboy" and "The Richard Belzer of Harlan, Iowa."
During the late 1970s, Clothier sang and played saxophones in the Midwestern dance quintet "Together," along with Nollen on drums, guitarist Craig Nance, bassist-vocalist Gary Keller, and keyboardist-vocalist-arranger-van driver Steve Lawson. In 1997, Clothier and Nollen, during a flight to visit Sara Jane Karloff (the daughter of Boris) in California, co-wrote a fact-based comic screenplay for "Together: The Motion Picture," but this "epic" was never realized.
Clothier, who now lives in Des Moines, is also known as "The Kosher Cowboy" and "The Richard Belzer of Harlan, Iowa."