TV Shows - Hunter Clowdus
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on January 20, 2025. Hunter Clowdus has appeared in 2 television series with data.
- #546All Americanas JJ Parker • 77 episodes • #546 most popular showAll American is a drama television series that follows the life of high school football player Spencer James as he navigates both the challenges of his new school in Beverly Hills and the struggles he faces in his hometown of South Crenshaw. With themes of identity, race, and class, the show explores the contrasting worlds of privilege and inner-city living. The series delves into the complex relationships between characters, their personal growth, and the choices they make that impact their futures. All American offers viewers an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the American Dream.
- #1,563American Vandalas Van Delorey • 2 episodes • #1,563 most popular showAmerican Vandal is a mockumentary crime television series that satirizes true crime documentaries. The show follows high school student Peter Maldonado as he investigates and documents various school-related crimes. Filmed in a pseudo-documentary style, American Vandal combines humor with suspense, exploring how the powerful tool of social media affects the lives of teenagers. With its clever writing and engaging plot, the series offers a parody of true crime tropes while also examining the serious consequences of public perception.
Movies - Hunter Clowdus
Sorted by online popularity. Hunter Clowdus has appeared in 2 movies with data.
- #2,59142as Dodger Bat Boy • #2,591 most popular movie42 is a 2013 biographical sports film that depicts the story of how Branch Rickey, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, signed Jackie Robinson to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's color barrier. The film showcases the challenges and racism that Robinson faced and how he overcame them to make a significant impact on the game of baseball.
- #2,699The Internshipas Valet (uncredited) • #2,699 most popular movieThe Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. It follows the story of two middle-aged salesmen who take up internships at a tech company dominated by much younger employees.