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John Clayton (born Johan Clayton) is a National Football League writer and reporter for ESPN. He is a senior writer for ESPN.com and often is recognized by fellow ESPN sportscasters as "The Professor."
John Clayton (1940–2003) was an Australian actor.
He was best known for his television work, with credits including: Division 4, Rush, The Outsiders, Chopper Squad, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors, E Street, Police Rescue, Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Wildside, Farscape, Grass Roots and All Saints.
John Clayton (10 June 1792 - 14 July 1890) was an antiquarian and town clerk of Newcastle upon Tyne, England during the nineteenth century. He worked with the builder Richard Grainger and architect John Dobson to redevelop the centre of the city in a neoclassical style, and Clayton Street in Newcastle is named after him. He did much to preserve the remains of Hadrian's Wall.
John Clayton (November 17, 1857 — April 1, 1938) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Derbyshire. He was born in Chesterfield and died in West Southbourne.
Clayton made his first-class debut during the 1881 season, having played for Gentlemen of Derbyshire during a tour by Canada the previous year. On his first-class debut, he scored a duck in his one and only innings before the match was rained off and played to a disappointing draw. He went another two years before representing the county again, in his second and final County match, against Surrey, in which he scored the only three runs of his first-class career.
According to census records, Clayton was married and worked full-time as a grocer.







