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Name | Clint Walker |
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Birth name | Norman Eugene Walker |
Birth date | May 30, 1927 |
Birth place | Hartford, Illinois, United States |
Website | http://www.clintwalker.com/ |
Years active | 1954 - present |
Spouse | Susan Cavallari (1997-present)Giselle Hennessy (1974-1994) (her death)Verna Garver (1948-1968) (divorced) 1 child |
Notable role | Cheyenne Bodie in Cheyenne |
Norman Eugene Walker, known as Clint Walker (born May 30, 1927), is an American actor best known for his cowboy role as "Cheyenne Bodie" in the TV Western series, Cheyenne.
Walker then played roles in several big-screen films, including a trio of westerns for Gordon Douglas - Fort Dobbs in 1958, Yellowstone Kelly in 1959, and Gold of the Seven Saints in 1961, the comedy Send Me No Flowers in 1964, The Night of the Grizzly in 1966, and as the meek convict Samson Posey, in the war drama The Dirty Dozen in 1967. In 1969, New York Times film critic Howard Thompson, in reviewing Walker's performance in the movie More Dead Than Alive, described the actor as "a big, fine-looking chap and about as live-looking as any man could be. And there is something winning about his taciturn earnestness as an actor, although real emotion seldom breaks through". In 1958, Thompson described the actor, then starring in Fort Dobbs, as "the biggest, finest-looking Western hero ever to sag a horse, with a pair of shoulders rivaling King Kong's".
During the 1970s he returned to television, starring in a number of made-for-TV western films as well as a short-lived series in 1974 called Kodiak. He starred in the made-for-television cult film Killdozer! the same year. In 1998, he voiced Nick Nitro in the film Small Soldiers. In December 2009, several internet movie websites had indicated that Sylvester Stallone had or was about to make an approach to Walker to come out of retirement to play the father of John Rambo in Stallone's forthcoming film Rambo V.
In 2004, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Walker's twin sister, Neoma L. "Lucy" Westbrook (b May 30, 1927), died Nov 11, 2000 at her residence in Hartford, IL., aged 73.
Walker currently lives in Grass Valley, California.
Walker, who is on the political right, is an occasional guest on The Mark Levin Show to discuss politics.
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