Clint Warren is an actor, writer, and musician known for Zap Mag (1988). Clint was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on April 7, 1989, where he began his career as a child actor and model appearing in several South African TV series in the early 1990s including Pumpkin Patch (1988), Zet (1990s) and Zap Mag (1990s). His family immigrated to Florida, USA in 1998 followed by his cousins Dean Israelite and Jason Xenopoulos. After 9/11, he enlisted in the Marines, serving for more than three years before being medically discharged after he suffered several injuries. His interest in acting reemerged while attending physical therapy sessions with actor Adam Driver at the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in 2008 who had also been injured.
While in the Marines Warren studied Theater at Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, AZ and joined The Antaeus Company in Los Angeles where he was cast in several local theater productions. In 2011 Warren returned to Florida to pursue a career in modeling and signed to The Green Agency while studying law at Florida International University (FIU) and the University of Miami (UM).
After graduating from law school, Warren joined the US Peace Corps where he was posted in Albania from 2014-2016. Following his return to the States, Warren signed to Nine9 and became a model for Salty Dog Paddle appearing on amazon and several print publications. In 2019 Warren starred in Radio and 104.3 The Shark's Internet television show - Career Day with Spanish and appeared in a nationally broadcast TV commercial for West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority.