About Me

Video & Film

My name is Liam McClure. I have an associate’s degree in media production from Montgomery County Community College. I am looking forward to a career in media production. I took all the media production classes offered by my high school, which included both on camera and behind camera work.

When I was in high school, the Philadelphia Eagles made a documentary film about me and my attraction to football, despite being neurodiverse. They used the film as a gameday human interest story and to help launch the Eagles Autism Foundation (EAF).

I have been mentored for eight years by a Screen Actors Guild member who has worked on feature films, documentaries, and corporate films. In addition to my school media projects, I also shot and edited a promotional film for the E Morgan Heckler Foundation.

Hobbies

I love theater, especially musicals. I have been cast in 14 musicals so far. Two of my favorite roles were The Prince in The King & I, and the Bishop of Dighne from Les Miserables.

When I was kid, I got involved in recreational sports. When I got too old to play, I volunteered as a referee in flag football and basketball. I still volunteer as a referee for basketball.

When I got involved into a program for adults with disabilities, I volunteered to package food at a local pantry called MANNA.