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Age, Net Worth, Height, Twin Sister, Spouse

• Norman Eugene “Clint” Walker is a retired USA actor and part-time singer, best known for his role as Cheyenne Bodie in the TV western series “Cheyenne”
• He served in the US Navy as a Marine Merchant during WW2 and worked in factories and various jobs in Texas, Nevada, and California before starting his acting career
• Walker starred in many movies and TV series, including Kraft Suspense Theatre, The Ten Commandments, The Dirty Dozen, and The Gambler Returns
• He received a Golden Boot Award in 1997 and was inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 2004 and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
• Clint Walker has a net worth of around $4 million and currently enjoys a peaceful life in his home.



Known for movies

Short Info

Net Worth $4 million
Date Of Birth May 30, 1927
Spouse Susan Cavallari, Giselle Hennessy, Verna Garver
Fact He was born a twin.
Payments Earned $175 per week (first two seasons) from Cheyenne (1955)



Norman Eugene “Clint” Walker is a retired USA actor, and a part-time singer, who is probably still best known for his role as cowboy Cheyenne Bodie, star of the TV western series “Cheyenne”, starting in 1955 through 1963, made by ABC/Warner Bros.

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Early Life and Education

Clint Walker was born in Hartford, Illinois on 30 May 1927, the son of a Czech mother Gladys Huldah and Paul Arnold Walker; Clint had a twin sister Lucille (1927-2000). He dropped out of school to work in a factory, and later he joined the US Navy as a Marine Merchant during the last few months of World War II when he was still only 17 years old. After he left the military, he worked in a variety of jobs in Texas, Nevada and California.

Career


Walker’s acting career started off as Henry Willison’s client – Henry gave him a nickname “Jett Norman” and cast him with a role in “Bowery Boys”. Later, in Los Angeles he was hired by Cecil DeMille for an appearance in “The Ten Commandments”. This was just enough for Warner Brothers studios to acknowledge his potential, as the studios were producing western TV series at the time. In June 1955 Walker’s good looks helped him get the main role in the TV series called “Cheyenne”, in which he played Cheyenne Bodie, a heroic wandering cowboy in the era of post-American civil war. That role gave him the opportunity to show his charisma and turned him into a TV western legend. In 1958, Warner Brothers gave him a lead role in “Fort Dobbs”, and then in 1959 the main role in “Yellowstone Kelly”. “Cheyenne” episodes were transformed into feature films, and Walker also guest-starred in the “Maverick” and “77 Sunset Strip” TV series. Warner’s gave a third shot to Walker with “Gold of the Seven Saints” in 1961, with his co-star Roger Moore who also had a contract with Warner Brothers. “Cheyenne” ended in 1963.

Career After “Cheyenne”

In 1964 Walker starred in Kraft Suspense Theatre, and later in 1965 Frank Sinatra gave him a role in “None But the Brave” war drama, the only piece Sinatra ever directed. Walker also fought a grizzly bear in “The Night of the Grizzly” in 1966, but his most profound role which lifted him up to the stars was in the war drama movie “The Dirty Dozen” in 1967, in which he played a convict Samson Posey. His return to Westerns was with the movie “More Dead Than Alive” in 1969. He also had several support roles in Western comedies “Sam Whiskey” and “The Great Bank Robbery” during 1969.

In the 1970’s he played many characters in “Phynx”, and starred in the movie “Yuma” 1971, followed in 1972 with roles in “Hardcase” and “The Bounty Man”. Walker then co-starred with Telly Savalas in “Pancho Villa” in 1972, and several other TV series during the 1970’s – “Baker’s Hawk”in 1976, and support roles in “Snowbeast” in 1977 and “The White Buffalo” in 1977. The Canadian film “Deadly Harvest” also featured him in 1977, and then a support role in “Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women” in 1979.

During the 1980’s, Walker had roles in “Hysterical” in 1983, “The Love Boat” in 1985 and a lead role in “The Serpent Warriors” also in 1985. “The All American Cowboy” was also filmed in 1985, in which he again had a significant part. In 1991 he starred in “The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw”, and “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues” in 1998.

Personal Life

Clint Walker married Verna Garver in 1948, but they divorced in 1968 having had a daughter, Valerie in 1950, who became a pioneer in female airline piloting. In 1974 Walker married again, to Giselle Hennessy who unfortunately died 20 years later in 1994. but that didn’t stop Walker from trying to keep his love life intact. In 1997 he married Susan Cavallari, and eventually they became permanent residents of Grass Valley, California.

During a skiing vacation in Mammoth Mountain, California in May 1971, Clint Walker barely survived an accident, falling from a ski elevator and being pierced through the heart by a ski pole – hospital officials pronounced him dead, but the doctor suddenly found faint signals of life, so he was rushed to the operating theater, and operated on successfully. Only two months afterwards, Walker was already back to work, filming in Spain. In total, Clint Walker played in over 40 movies and TV series throughout his long career, mostly in the western genre.

Honors and Achievements

Clint Walker received a “Golden Boot” award in 1997. In 2004, he was acknowledged as a great Western performer, and took his place in the “Hall of Great Western Performers” at the “National Cowboy & Western Heritage” museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

A star was dedicated to Clint Walker on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1505 Vine Street close to the crossroad with Sunset Boulevard.

How rich is Clint Walker?

Sources estimate that his net worth is around $4 million, not the richest cowboy of them all, but he certainly is one of the most recognizable ones. Nowadays, he enjoys the fruits of his long-lasting career, peacefully at his home.

Social Media Presence

Perhaps unfortunately for all his fans and followers, Clint Walker doesn’t have a registered page or profile on any of the main social media sites, which is perhaps unsurprising considering he is 90 years old.

General Info

Full Name Clint Walker
Net Worth $4 million
Date Of Birth May 30, 1927
Height 1.98 m
Profession Voice Actor
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Susan Cavallari, Giselle Hennessy, Verna Garver
Children Valerie Walker
Parents Gladys Huldah Walker, Paul Arnold Walker
Siblings Neoma L. Westbrook

Accomplishments

Movies Yellowstone Kelly, The Night of the Grizzly, Fort Dobbs, The Dirty Dozen, Yuma, More Dead Than Alive, The Bounty Man, None but the Brave, The Ten Commandments, Gold of the Seven Saints, Send Me No Flowers, Sam Whiskey, Scream of the Wolf, Small Soldiers, The Great Bank Robbery, Snowbeast, Deadly Har…
TV Shows Cheyenne, Kodiak

Social profile links

Salary

Title Salary
Cheyenne (1955) $175 per week (first two seasons)

Facts

# Fact
1 He was a health food addict.
2 He is a staunch conservative Republican.
3 Enjoys meeting people and signing autographs while attending various gatherings, film festivals and Western Heritage events. His favorite event to attend is the Western Legends Film Festival held the last week of August each year in Kanab, Utah, where many of the Hollywood westerns were filmed and where Clint was honored in 2004 for his role in the movie Fort Dobbs (1958).
4 After the first few episodes of Cheyenne (1955), he was given a horse named Brandy. Brandy was 16 hands high (5’4″). Not only did Clint ride the horse in the “Cheyenne” episodes, he was used in the movies made at Warner Brothers. Brandy has a distinguishing white spot on his right rump.
5 He was a guest at the 2012 Memphis Film Festival’s “A Gathering of Guns 4: A TV Western Reunion” at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
6 Walker’s twin sister, Neoma L. “Lucy” Westbrook, died Nov. 11, 2000 at her residence in Hartford, Illinois, aged 73.
7 In 1971, he was involved in a freak accident at Mammoth Mountain, CA, when the tip of a ski pole pierced his heart. He made an amazing recovery and was back at work filming in Spain two months later.
8 His twin sister’s name was Lucille.
9 He was born a twin.
10 Unlike many of his TV-western colleagues, Clint Walker never had to endure a whipping on Cheyenne (1955) (though on a 10-23-61 episode titled “The Young Fugitives,” he was bound shirtless to a tree.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Small Soldiers 1998 Nick Nitro (voice)
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 1995 TV Series Cheyenne Bodie
Sweating Bullets 1993 TV Series Dead Eye Dixon
The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw 1991 TV Movie Cheyenne
The All American Cowboy 1985 TV Movie
The Serpent Warriors 1985 Morgan Bates
The Love Boat 1983 TV Series Bill
Hysterical 1983 Sheriff
Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women 1979 TV Movie Wendell
Centennial 1978 TV Mini-Series Joe Bean
Deadly Harvest 1977 Grant Franklin
The White Buffalo 1977 Whistling Jack Kileen
Snowbeast 1977 TV Movie Sheriff Paraday
Baker’s Hawk 1976 Dan Baker
Killdozer 1974 TV Movie Lloyd Kelly
Scream of the Wolf 1974 TV Movie Byron Douglas
Kodiak 1974 TV Series Cal ‘Kodiak’ McKay / Cal ‘Kodiak’ McCay / Kodiak
Pancho Villa 1972 Scotty
The Bounty Man 1972 TV Movie Kinkaid
Hardcase 1972 TV Movie Jack Rutherford
Yuma 1971 TV Movie Marshal Dave Harmon
The Phynx 1970 Master Sergeant Clint Walker
The Great Bank Robbery 1969 Ranger Ben Quick
Sam Whiskey 1969 O. W. Bandy
More Dead Than Alive 1969 Cain
The Dirty Dozen 1967 Samson Posey
Maya 1966 Hugh Bowen
The Night of the Grizzly 1966 Jim Cole
The Lucy Show 1965-1966 TV Series Frank / Frank Wilson
None But the Brave 1965 Capt. Dennis Bourke
Send Me No Flowers 1964 Bert Power
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1964 TV Series David Wolfe
77 Sunset Strip 1963 TV Series Cal Jasper
Cheyenne 1955-1962 TV Series Cheyenne Bodie / Ace Black / Jim Thornton Merritt
Gold of the Seven Saints 1961 Jim Rainbolt
Maverick 1960 TV Series Cheyenne Bodie
Requiem to Massacre 1960 Custer
Yellowstone Kelly 1959 Luther ‘Yellowstone’ Kelly
Fort Dobbs 1958 Gar Davis
The Travellers 1957 Cheyenne Bodie
The Ten Commandments 1956 Sardinian Captain
Jungle Gents 1954 Tarzan Type (uncredited)

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
The Night of the Grizzly 1966 writer: “Pine Tree Tall” – uncredited
The Jack Benny Program 1963 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Cheyenne TV Series 1 episode, 1961 performer – 2 episodes, 1957 – 1962

Self

Title Year Status Character
Lookin’ Back with O.W. Bandy 2014 Video documentary short Himself
The Infamous Killer Cain 2014 Video documentary short Himself
The Legend of Big Jim Cole 2012 Video documentary short Himself
The Lonely Gunfighter: The Legacy of Cheyenne 2006 Video short Himself
Armed and Deadly: The Making of ‘The Dirty Dozen’ 2006 Video documentary short Himself
ABC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003 TV Special documentary Himself
100 Years of the Hollywood Western 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan 1985 TV Special Himself
Oklahoma Passage – A Story of Mobility 1982 Documentary short Narrator
The John Davidson Show 1982 TV Series Himself
ABC’s Silver Anniversary Celebration 1978 TV Special Himself
The Troy Cory Evening Show 1974 TV Series Himself – Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1972 TV Series Himself
Allen Ludden’s Gallery 1969 TV Series Himself
Operation Dirty Dozen 1967 Short documentary Himself
The Joey Bishop Show 1967 TV Series Himself
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1966 TV Series Himself
The Linkletter Show 1964-1965 TV Series Himself
The Jack Benny Program 1963 TV Series Himself
Stump the Stars 1963 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist
The James Dean Story 1957 Documentary Himself – ‘Giant’ premiere footage (uncredited)

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1997 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 1505 Vine Street

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia

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