Clay has made a name for himself in the realm of independent cinema, particularly with his standout performances in the "Shear Chaos" series. His role in "Shear Chaos 4" (2009) showcased his ability to blend humor and drama, earning him a dedicated fan base that eagerly sought out subsequent releases. The franchise's cult status has only increased demand for these titles, particularly the collector's editions that feature exclusive behind-the-scenes content and commentary.
In 2011, Clay starred in "The Best Of Teo," a film that further solidified his reputation for compelling performances in offbeat narratives. This title, alongside "Shear Chaos 8" (2013), has become highly sought after among collectors for its limited releases and unique artwork. Fans appreciate the tangible connection to the film's grassroots origins, making these DVDs and Blu-rays prized possessions in any serious collection. With each new release, Clay continues to resonate with audiences, ensuring his work remains a staple in the physical media landscape.