Clifton Highfield
Clifton Highfield | |
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Primary Theater | The Institution Theater |
Years Active | 2004-Present |
Clifton Highfield is an improv performer, instructor, and director who works primarily with The Institution Theater.
History
Clifton Highfield has over 15 years of improv experience. His Austin improv experience includes performing in ”DANGER: The Improvised Lifetime Movie”, and “Pulp Friction: Improvised Tarantino” at The Institution Theater, and directing “Townsville” at Coldtowne Theater. Clifton was an actor in the debut of original plays “How Cissy Grew” in Los Angeles, and “Bakers of Lakewood” in Phoenix. Additionally, he was Technical Director of an original Greg Kotis production, “The Unhappiness Plays” which debuted in Phoenix, and performed in New York City. His zombie impressions have been showcased in the feature film I Am Legend and the iPhone audio adventure game “Blindside”. In a 2011 production of “Locked up Abroad”, Clifton played Bobby the Gardener in a retelling of the Henry Hill story. He co-starred in the short film Damsel which premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival in 2012.
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More Information
- Interview with Clifton on The Theft Forum.