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American actor
Known for
Cheyenne Bodie
A.K.A.
Norman Eugene Walker
Gender
Male
Star sign
GeminiGemini
Birth
30 May 1927, Hartford, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 May 2018, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, USA (aged 91 years)
Age
91 years
Residence
California, USA
Stats
Height:
1.98 m
Notable Works
Cheyenne Bodie
 
Awards
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Clint Walker
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Biography

Norman Eugene "Clint" Walker (May 30, 1927 – May 21, 2018) was an American actor and singer. He played cowboy Cheyenne Bodie in the ABC/Warner Bros. western series Cheyenne from 1955 to 1963.

Early life

Clint Walker was born Norman Eugene Walker in Hartford, Illinois, on May 30, 1927; the son of Gladys Huldah (née Schwanda) and Paul Arnold Walker. His mother was Czech. He had a twin sister named Lucy (1927–2000).

Walker left school to work at a factory and on a riverboat, then joined the United States Merchant Marine at the age of 17 in the last months of World War II.

After leaving the Merchant Marine, he worked doing odd jobs in Brownwood, Texas, Long Beach, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada, where he worked as a doorman at the Sands Hotel. Walker was also employed as a sheet metal worker and a nightclub bouncer.

Career

Early films

Walker became a client of Henry Willson, who renamed him "Jett Norman" and cast him to appear in a Bowery Boys film (Jungle Gents) as a Tarzan-type character. In Los Angeles, he was hired by Cecil B. DeMille to appear in The Ten Commandments.

A friend in the film industry helped get him a few bit parts that brought him to the attention of Warner Bros., which was developing a Western style television series.

Cheyenne

Walker as Cheyenne Bodie in 1956

Walker's good looks and imposing physique (he stood 6 feet, 6 inches tall with a 48-inch chest and a 32-inch waist) helped him land an audition where he won the lead role in the TV series Cheyenne.

Billed as "Clint Walker", he was cast as Cheyenne Bodie, a roaming cowboy hero in the post-American Civil War era. His casting was announced in June 1955.

Cheyenne originally appeared as part of Warner Bros. Presents rotating with adaptations of Kings Row and Casablanca. Cheyenne turned out to be the breakout hit.

While the series regularly capitalized on Walker's rugged frame with frequent bare-chested scenes, it was also well written and acted. It proved hugely popular for eight seasons. Walker's pleasant baritone singing voice was also occasionally utilized on the series and led Warner Brothers to produce an album of Walker doing traditional songs and ballads.

Early in the series run, Warners announced they would star Walker in a feature, The Story of Sam Houston. It was not made.

In April 1956 Walker said "I don't think I'd want any other roles ... Westerns keep me outdoors and active."

Warners cast Walker in the lead of a Western feature film, Fort Dobbs (1958), directed by Gordon Douglas. Howard Thompson described the actor as "the biggest, finest-looking Western hero ever to sag a horse, with a pair of shoulders rivaling King Kong's".

Box office returns were modest. Warners tried him in another Douglas-directed Western, Yellowstone Kelly (1959), co-starring Edd Byrnes from another Warners TV show, 77 Sunset Strip. It was a minor success.

A number of Cheyenne episodes were cut into feature films and released theatrically in some markets and a brief clip of Walker galloping by on horseback as Bodie was featured in an episode of Maverick starring Jack Kelly. He also guest starred on an episode of 77 Sunset Strip. Warners tried Walker in a third Western feature directed by Douglas, Gold of the Seven Saints (1961), this time co-starring Roger Moore, who was also under contract to Warners.

Post-Cheyenne

Walker on The Lucy Show

Walker had a role in Kraft Suspense Theatre (episode "Portrait of an Unknown Man", alongside Robert Duvall). He had a supporting role in the Rock HudsonDoris Day comedy, Send Me No Flowers (1964).

Frank Sinatra cast him in the leading role in the war drama None but the Brave (1965), the only film Sinatra directed. After doing some guest appearances in The Lucy Show he fought a grizzly bear in Paramount's Western, The Night of the Grizzly (1966). He starred in a family adventure movie shot in India, Maya (1966).

Walker had his biggest hit to date when he played the meek convict Samson Posey in the war drama The Dirty Dozen (1967).

Walker returned to Westerns with More Dead Than Alive (1969). The New York Times 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".

Walker had support roles in two comic Westerns, Sam Whiskey (1969) and The Great Bank Robbery (1969).

1970s

Walker was one of many names in The Phynx (1970) and returned to TV with the leads in some TV movies, Yuma (1971), Hardcase (1972), and The Bounty Man (1972).

In May 1971 he was seriously injured in a skiing accident on Mammoth Mountain when one of his ski poles went through his chest but he recovered.

Walker supported Telly Savalas in the biopic Pancho Villa (1972) and starred a short-lived series in 1974 called Kodiak, playing an Alaskan patrolman. He starred in the made-for-television cult film Killdozer! The same year as well as Scream of the Wolf (1974).

Walker starred in Baker's Hawk (1976) and had support parts in Snowbeast (1977), and The White Buffalo (1977). He starred in the Canadian Deadly Harvest (1977) and had a small role in Centennial and Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women (1979).

Literary pursuits

Walker met western author Kirby Jonas through James Drury, a mutual friend. Jonas and Walker subsequently spent two years collaborating on a storyline by Walker involving gold and the Yaqui. The partnership led to the publication of the 2003 Western novel Yaqui Gold (ISBN 978-1-891423-08-6).

Honors

Walker being pinned with a Sheriff's Badge at Frontier Fiesta at the University of Houston (circa 1950s)

Walker has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1505 Vine Street, near its intersection with Sunset Boulevard (approximate coordinates: 34°05′53″N 118°19′36″W / 34.098084°N 118.326643°W / 34.098084; -118.326643).

In 2004, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

He received the Golden Boot Award in 1997.

In 2017 he was presented an inlaid bronze star medallion on the Texas Trail of Fame in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. https://texastrailoffame.org/inductees/clint-walker/

Personal life and death

Walker had three marriages, each of which lasted approximately twenty years. Walker married Verna Garver in 1948. The marriage produced one daughter, Valerie (born 1950) before ending in divorce in 1968. Valerie became one of the first female airline pilots.

In 1974, Walker married Giselle Hennessy, who died in 1994. Walker then married Susan Cavallari in 1997. Eventually he took up residence in Grass Valley, California.

Walker supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.

In May 1971, Walker narrowly escaped death in a skiing accident at Mammoth Mountain, California. In a fall from a ski lift, Walker was pierced through the heart with a ski pole. He was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead. However, a doctor detected faint signs of life and rushed Walker to surgery, where his damaged heart was repaired. Within two months, Walker was working again. Walker has said about the accident that he had a near-death experience.

Walker died of congestive heart failure in Grass Valley, California, on May 21, 2018, nine days before his 91st birthday.

Filmography

  • 1954: Jungle Gents as Tarzan Type (uncredited)
  • 1955–1963: Cheyenne (TV series) as Cheyenne Bodie / Ace Black / Jim Thornton Merritt
  • 1956: The Ten Commandments as Sardinian Captain
  • 1957: The Travellers as Cheyenne Bodie
  • 1958: Fort Dobbs as Gar Davis
  • 1959: Yellowstone Kelly as Luther 'Yellowstone' Kelly
  • 1960: Requiem to Massacre as Cheyenne Bodie
  • 1961: Gold of the Seven Saints as Jim Rainbolt
  • 1963: The Jack Benny Program
  • 1964: Send Me No Flowers as Bert Power
  • 1965: None but the Brave as Capt. Dennis Bourke
  • 1965–1966: The Lucy Show (TV Series, 2 episodes) as Frank / Frank Wilson
  • 1966: The Night of the Grizzly as Jim Cole
  • 1966: Maya as Hugh Bowen
  • 1967: The Dirty Dozen as Samson Posey
  • 1969: More Dead Than Alive as Cain
  • 1969: Sam Whiskey as O. W. Bandy
  • 1969: The Great Bank Robbery as Ranger Ben Quick
  • 1970: The Phynx as Cheyenne
  • 1971: Yuma (TV Movie) as Marshal Dave Harmon
  • 1972: Hardcase (TV Movie) as Jack Rutherford
  • 1972: The Bounty Man (TV Movie) as Kinkaid
  • 1972: Pancho Villa as Scotty
  • 1974: Kodiak (13 episodes) as Cal "Kodiak" McKay
  • 1974: Scream of the Wolf (TV Movie) as Byron Douglas
  • 1974: Killdozer! (TV Movie) as Lloyd Kelly
  • 1976: Baker's Hawk as Dan Baker
  • 1977: The White Buffalo as Whistling Jack Kileen
  • 1977: Snowbeast (TV Movie) as Sheriff Paraday
  • 1977: Deadly Harvest as Grant Franklin
  • 1978: Centennial (TV Mini-Series) as Joe Bean
  • 1979: Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women (TV Movie) as Wendell
  • 1983: Hysterical as Sheriff
  • 1983: The Love Boat (Episode: "Friend of the Family/Affair on Demand/Just Another Pretty Face") as Bill
  • 1985: The Serpent Warriors as Morgan Bates
  • 1985: All American Cowboy (TV Movie)
  • 1991: The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (TV Movie) as Cheyenne Bodie
  • 1993: Tropical Heat (TV) — episode "The Last of the Magnificent"
  • 1994: Maverick as Sheriff (cameo appearance) (Scene deleted)
  • 1995: Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (TV) as Cheyenne Bodie, episode "Gunfighters"
  • 1998: Small Soldiers as Nick Nitro (Voice)
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Who is Clint Walker?
Clint Walker was an American actor and singer. He was best known for his role as Cheyenne Bodie in the television series "Cheyenne," which aired from 1955 to 1963.
When was Clint Walker born?
Clint Walker was born on May 30, 1927.
What other notable roles did Clint Walker have?
In addition to his iconic role as Cheyenne Bodie, Clint Walker appeared in several movies and television shows throughout his career. Some of his notable roles include "Yellowstone Kelly," "The Dirty Dozen," and "The Night of the Grizzly."
Did Clint Walker serve in the military?
Yes, Clint Walker served in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II. He later joined the United States Army and served as a security guard at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
When did Clint Walker pass away?
Clint Walker passed away on May 21, 2018, at the age of 90.
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