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  1. Monte Markham (born June 21, 1935) guest stars in two episodes of the NBC-TV series The Golden Girls as Clayton "Clay" Louis Hollingsworth, Blanche Devereaux 's gay younger brother. During his career, Markham has appeared in film, in television, and on Broadway.

  2. Markham appeared as Blanche Devereaux's gay brother, Clayton Hollingsworth, on the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls, in two episodes. From 1989–1992, he played the role of Captain Don Thorpe, senior lifeguard on Baywatch.

    Year
    Film
    Role
    Notes
    2015
    The PET Squad Files
    Kerry Ling
    Episode: "Welcome to F***ing Hollywood"
    2012
    Dr. Everett Udall
    Episode: "The Rundown Job"
    2012
    Leland Spivey
    Episode: "The End of All Things"
    2011
    Dr. Blake West
    Episode: "Wallflower"
  3. Blanche mentions that Clayton is 45 years old. Monte Markham, who plays Clayton, was actually 53 years old at the time.

    • (549)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Terry Hughes
    • 1988-12-10
  4. Dec 28, 2021 · In 1988 and 1991, The Golden Girls aired groundbreaking episodes that focused on a gay character at a time when few TV shows were offering any LGBTQ representation. Veteran actor Monte Markham played Blanche's brother, Clayton Hollingsworth.

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    • Freelance Writer
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  5. Actor, who played Clayton Hollingsworth on the "The Golden Girls" television series and who also played Commander Max Leslie in the original 1976 version of the film "Midway."

    • 4 min
    • 1951
    • Rossiter Meets
  6. Clayton Louis Hollingsworth is a recurring character in the 1985 NBC sitcom The Golden Girls. He is the youngest son of Curtis and Elizabeth Hollingsworth and the younger brother of Blanche Devereaux.

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  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0548449Monte Markham - IMDb

    Monte has produced, directed, narrated, and appeared as on-camera host for over 150 hours of documentary films for network television, launching The History Channel with their 35-hour series, The Great Ships, and 10 premiere "Epic" Biographies that inaugurated A&E's landmark Biography series.