- Born
- Birth nameClay O'Brien Cooper
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Born Clay O'Brien Cooper on May 6, 1961, and best-known as the pint- sized "Hardy Fimps" in the western coming-of-age film, The Cowboys (1972); Clay O'Brien became a favorite with John Wayne, who appreciated a real cowboy when he met one. Remaining pint-sized for several years, Clay could be found in pleasant but typical Disneyesque fare throughout the 1970's before he left acting and returned to cowboying full-time, where his undisputed talent truly lies. Clay has the respect of cowboys everywhere, holding more Team-Roping championships than anyone and is the holder of Seven World titles in Team-Roping. Clay's rodeo achievements are impressive by any standard and this mini-bio can not even begin to cover them. Standing a respectable 6 feet, Clay and his wife, Beth, have two daughters, Bailey and Quinn.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kelley Ward kward@elpn.com
- SpouseBeth O'Brien(? - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenBailey O'BrienQuinn O'Brien
- During his four years as an actor, he worked with Western icons such as John Wayne, Roy Rogers, James Garner, Michael Landon and James Arness among others.
- The five movies he acted in all belong to the Western genre.
- Father of daughters Bailey O'Brien and Quinn O'Brien.
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