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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Justin Clynes is an American actor model and photographer.

Justin Clynes is an American actor, model and photographer.






He was born on 24th July 1984 in Connecticut but raised in Boca Raton, FL.





At 19 with the dream of becoming a model, Justin moved to NYC and signed with Click Talent Management.





Like many actors and models his career started slowly and he did many odd jobs such as waiter, coatcheck boy, host, cocktail server, bartender etc. until both his acting and modelling careers took off and he started to make a living.






Justin is best known for gracing the pages of Cosmopolitan magazine as June's Guy Without His Shirt 2005.







He soon discovered his passion for acting and performing and spent many years training.  All of Justin’s hard work paid off and he became a success in both the acting and modelling world.






Justin has worked with photographers such as Rick Day, Thomas Synnamon, John Balzola and Gregg Delman among many others.




Some of his credits include: ABERCROMBIE, MACY’S, DIESEL, DKNY UNDERWEAR, SIMONS, EXPRESS, ARIZONA JEANS, OLDSPICE, JCPENNYS, THE RITZ (Broadway), 30 ROCK (NBC), UGLY BETTY (ABC), CSI:NY (CBS), A CHORUS LINE (Ogunquit Playhouse), BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PYT) and THE FULL MONTY (Bucks County Playhouse).








Justin’s experiences have allowed him to develop exceptional insight into the world of photography, sparking a passion for the art.  As a result, Justin developed a speciality photography company. His clients include Broadway actors, TV/Film actors and models.








Justin says that the real success for him is that moving to NY really exposed him to other passions that he didn't even know he had and that now his life is full of passion and purpose.








His favourite things to do are interior and architectural design. Justin says "I have a really creative personality and I like to use my hands to build things."

Justin stands 6 feet 1 inch and weighs 160 lbs.

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