I’m a 81 year old lady, and every time I saw him movies I watched him. When ever he was on tv I watched him, my eyes were glued to the tv screen when he played Cheyenne Body. I never miss his tv series. He was one hunk of a man I can tell you that. Believe me when I say he captured every woman’s heart, then he could sing. Totally Awesome!
I too love Clint Walker. I watched him when I was younger and now at 76 I still watch Cheyene and any movie he's in. A real gentleman, sincere and yet tough enough to take on the bad guys. RIP, Clint Walker 5:40
Clint Walker was a man's man, and always a gentleman to women - "The Dirty Dozen" is one of my favorite movies, and I will never forget the scene between Lee Marvin and Clint Walker where Marvin kept urging Walker to stick the knife in him (Marvin) - great scene. Clint Walker was, and still is, one of Hollywood's true movie legends. RIP Mr. Walker.
Merchant marine was an extremely dangerous job during the war. Goal to carry supplies to Europe for our troops. Often Not guarded by our military on other mission, they were vulnerable to German attack. Their ships did not have enough gun protection against enemy attack. He has some memories from his service in war. Gosh
Our Dad was in the Canadian Merchant Marine , enlisting in 1944. So, he may have been in convoys with Clint's ships. He was promoted to left tenant and became the first wireless 'sparks' in the Canadian Navy! In the movie 'The Cruel Sea' , in one of the scenes , his character was called to the deck .and they called his real name in the movie!
I'm sick n tired of the stupid AI computer generated voices making their ridiculous and annoying and too often mispronunciations of words... Can't even find a real human to read off of a piece of damn paper... Pretty pathetic.
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I'm a 65 year old Black lady who loved loved loved me so Clint Walker. As a little girl I sat with my daddy and watched Cheyenne then about 15 yrs ago the show came on each weekday morning and it was so nice watching it again. I was very surprised to see on one episode he pulled a miniature Bible out of his shirt pocket and read a scripture. I was really surprised. His larger than life frame along with his mild manners and melodic voice made me a fan for life. Rip❤
I am a 65 yr old white woman who also loves me some Clint Walker. He definitely was one hell of a hunk of a man. And his voice could make you weak in the knees❤
I’m a 68 year old English woman, and I vividly remember Clint Walker and getting really upset when he was in danger, I remember him in sinking sand and breaking my heart crying. He’s always been a hero to me.
I worked for th airline who employed Clin't daughter, Valarie Walker, as one of the first women pilots. . She was impressive as her father, a pioneer for Women in Aviation. She was as striking in appearance as her father. She was about 6 feet tall with the looks of a movie star herself. And she had the same likeable personality as her Father.. Clint Walker was one of my favorite Western personalities of my youth. Thanks for this video.
@@williamh3823 There's another video released on Feb 0n Feb 10, 2024 with the same exact title. It gives more details about Clint. It's Worth watching. If you put the same title in the YT search engine, you'll see both this one and the other pop up.
I was in love with Clint Walker as a young kid. I thought that he was one beautiful man and still feel that way! He was as fine as fine could be. R.I.P. BIG MAN❤️❤️
Clint Walker was an amazing man in every way. He was drop dead gorgeous & yet so humble. I love his westerns. He was the perfect western hero. He truly was a good man, on the screen & off. God bless Clint Walker. ❤
I am a 73 yr old black woman who remembers him in the westerns that we watched as children. I have always liked westerns, loved watching Clint Walker in particular because he was always a big, fine specimen of a man. The Night of The Grizzly is a favorite movie that I will watch again and again. Rest in eternal peace Clint Walker, amen. 🙏🏽😔🕊️
I loved Clint Walker for his mild manner, how he rode a horse with both reins in his left hand, the way he handled a rifle or shotgun in movies really aiming for his targets unlike his counterparts and when he took his shirt off, it was never lust for me but how well he was built up, like a statue...just gorgeous. Whomever his wife was, boy she got the creme of the crop!
My brother and I were friends of his in the early 70's when he lived in N. Virgina. In fact, we brought a fairly expensive business from him. We got along as my brother and I were raised horsemen and he like horses. He was a nice big guy. Easy to get along with. I enjoyed his professional career which we never talked about.
His daughter is a friend of mine, as was Clint, and she had nothing to do with this AI generated garbage. This video is pure exploitation and a disgrace to a good man and his daughter.
I remember watching Clint Walker as Cheyenne Brody with my dad. After watching The Night of the Grizzly, I had to sleep with a light on in my bedroom for months. That movie scared my socks off. Although I was a young girl, I recognized Clint Walker as an extremely handsome man.
Walkers grandparents were subsistence farmers in Pike county,Arkansas during the 1920s and 1930s.Their name was Swandy and were believed to be of German descent.I currently own their old home site which still has part of the old stone house.My father was born in 1925 and remembered the family well and told me numerous stories of the Swandys
Clint Walker. One of my favorite actors. Not only because of his acting skills as much as his bigger than life ability to be a superhero just by showing up for work as a intimidating good guy.
I just loved Clint Walker. And my mother and grandmother loved him too. i wanted to marry man just like him. He never smoked or used foul language in any of his movies. He was always portrayed as an upstanding and respectful man. I was devastated upon learning of his passing. I am 20 years younger than Clint, but that didn't stop me from being head over heels in love with this man. Even in his personal life, you never read anything derogatory about him. I miss you Clint, but you left behind a legacy that will be cherished by your fans forever.
Handsome and a gentleman. Thank you for telling his story. I’m 71 and always a fan. His handsome looks…deep voice…and 6’6” stature always a winner for me.
I'm 74 and I watched the TV series Cheyenne every chance I could. Clint Walker was a bigger than life cowboy with an unmistakable voice. His Texas draw came through clearly and he looked good on top of a horse. He was every little boy's idol. I'll never forget that voice and his ability to tell a story. RIP, Cheyenne Bodi!
He was the man I loved growing up and beyond and made me set my sites on a similar man. I eventually found a 6'6 kind man and knew he was the one. Thanks C!int.xx
I fell in love with him when I first saw him on Cheyenne. The fact that his low voice, and obvious real personality of kindness and gentleness that showed through under his acting, always made me think of my father since he was like that, and my dad was a baritone. I'm 72 and I can still remember how both their voices sounded. I was attracted to my husband I think because when we first met, both at 30, his body looked like Clint's, lol. He was Swedish/German and his family was like that, big healthy men, we were married for 33 years.
I am 65 years old I enjoyed every show that Clint Walker was in and was always hoping to see more the guy was one of the top tier actors. I considered myself a very big fan.
He was a living legend. In an industry where pettiness and jealousy were common place, he stood above all of that. Few people had a bad thing to say about him and the number of friends and fans that he had says much about the character of the man. I have seen many of his movies and I can't think of one that I found his acting disappointing. Hollywood could use a few dozen people like him. He is missed by many.
Clint Walker was one of the most beautiful men on the planet. Wow! Just looking at his photos gives me a sense of how incredibly handsome he was. Loved his deep, deep voice.
I agree. He was the most handsome man Hollywood has ever seen before, during, after as far as I'm concerned. Thus guy could SING as well as act. I loved the show because like "Have Gun Will Travel" it wasn't violent by default. Miss him. He lived a full life and on top of it was very humble. Not many like him.
I'm 64 years old and grew up with Clint and John Wayne as my western roll models. Clint was a fantastic actor and I was never disappointed when I saw one of his movies! RIP Mr Walker ❤
Clint…a man’s man. Always enjoyed, his western roles. What a life he had, diverse and interesting . His ability to portray different roles in TV & film, remarkable. A good time to watch his , now old, 24:33 TV series. A period when TV shows were worth watching.
You never heard Clint's name among great actors but he definitely held his own on screen.He was the real deal Enjoyed all his shows and movies.Great man.That said RIP Big Guy.
He was a gentleman and had a highly ingrained sense of honor and integrity, compassion, humility, and was generous to a fault. He treated everyone with respect, regardless of race or status. The world would be a better place were more like him.
Walker was my hero as a little boy who loved the Cheyenne series. I thought a guy built like that should never die. He inspired me to begin weight training.
Truly a great actor, who wasn’t given as many opportunities he deserved. He was my mother’s heartthrob and my hero growing up. His series and movies are coming to popularity to today’s audiences.
I've always enjoyed him in tv and film I met him once in a toy store I worked in he was buying a board game for his grand daughter I didn't have the nerve to remind him he dated my Mom when they were young. He was as larger in life as on film it was the 80's great actor probably the most awesome looking rugged biggest western presence looking star ever in history
Clint Walker was the reason I watched westerns as a child to me he as bigger than life and absolutely gorgeous not many western stars matched him he truly left his mark on Hollywood R.I.P.
I'm 77 years old and Clint Walker was my childhood hero & I watched his western series every week. I had no idea about his private life until listening to this documentary. Loved it.
Yeh, Clint was an amazing man really, truly a handsome virile gentle giant! My mother knew him briefly, she said, that he was the kindest man she had ever met!
I was leaving his home in California one time when he took me aside from my wife, so as not to embarrass me in front of her, and gave me money to pay for gas for our trip back home to Idaho. He wouldn't take no for an answer.
I had a chance to chat with Clint a couple years before he passed. He was very humble, yet proud to be a cowboy. He always said he was most comfortable when outside.
What a fantastic documentary about Mr. Walker. I've always enjoyed his acting and the characters he played. The apex of his career was before my time, but I always enjoyed his TV shows. Great actor indeed! I had no idea about his movie roles and other aspects about his life. I am glad to hear that he was able to live a long life and that he enjoyed noriety for many decades. God Rest His Soul.
I've always loved Clint Walkers acting and also the type of roles he played. I hope God had a beautiful resting place for him . He was a truly blessed man. R.I.P. C W.
Hi!: I’m a 66 yr. Old Native American woman ( it’s true) who appreciated the opportunity to be able to even have a TV when I was young..in order to watch folk like Clint Walker! He was a fine actor! Now I’ll,have to go find him where he’s singing!
Wowza!!!!!!!!!!! When they say all men are created equal... they haven't seen Clint Walker with his shirt off!!!! I remember swooning as a young girl watching Cheyenne with my Dad. I am 73 now and those pictures are still jaw dropping!!!!
I was a long time Clint Walker fan. In the 1980's I was privileged to have a more personal glimpse into his life. Valarie Walker served as my co-pilot and valued friend at Western Airline. One of the first two women pilots Western hired, I felt she did her father proud. She was one of the best pilots I flew with and went onto have a stellar career with both Western and Delta.
Watched him all the time on tv when I was a kid.Im 70 now.He was a very handsome man with a lovely kind personality. He was much better than other actors at the time and should have been recognised more for his acting talent.He had a long life.Wish they would show all his series and films on telly for everything to enjoy again.
I Loved 😍 this man from the moment I saw him. He was a dam good looking MAN . He will always be the man of my dreams. He was a Good and kind man to everyone. Barry Goldwater was a racist. Mr. Walker was not he also associated with Martin Luther King He later received an award from the N a a c p. Still love ❤️ YOU Clint . Gone but not forgotten 🎉
Im 68 have idolized Clint all my life Loved Cheyenne and every movie he was in He was everything i wish i would have been I fell a little short but then again every guy fell short Everything he stood for i admired so much I wish i could have met him More then anyone else
Its funny when your looking back at your great favourite actors you never think of this brilliant great looking actor, yet he's one of my favourite actors, one of the all time greats
PLEASE use real speakers, not fake voices (Cheyenne body?????? ) C'mon folks. Just let a person read, preferrably someone who actually knew the show!!!! 'Jet Norman' sounds silly and affected. Clint Walker matches his voice❤ My favorite cowboy.
Yeah, the AI messes up a lot of pronounciations on this video, but at least they don't have it set-up line an outline. (If you remember those from school days). I hate that type of format, IE at every paragraph they first read the Heading, then then subject matter following it. Makes me lose interest & shut down a video before it's completed.
I grew up watching Clint Walker movies. He was indeed a great actor, tall and handsome, and he seemed like a very pleasant man. He lived a long, interesting life. RIP
CLINT WALKER was a handsome man. A body any woman like myself loved to watch on TV. WALKER had a handsome man. I love watching him play his roll a CHEYENNE BODIE. CHEYENNE was good with his hands as a gun fighter and fighting beating men to the plot with his fist.
I used him as the model for the hero of my very first book back in 1987. It was long before the internet so I hadn't "Seen" him since Dirty Dozen. But I was so enthralled with him as a kid that I remembered him perfectly right down to the blue eyes -which was weird because I only eve saw him in black and white.
Clint Walker I Love his movie and his Beautiful Body l 67 years Old been watching him since I was 18 now I am 67 years boy I loved his good acting and his beautiful face
I can remember when Cheyenne came out ! The TV studio bragged about how they were having the best shows on TV. They introduced what were virtually minimovies. There were three. Sugarfoot, Bronco Laine and Cheyenne. They rotated through, Bronco one week, Sugarfoot the next and Cheyanne the next. They all ran for 90 minutes which back then was unheard of. Sugarfoot was Will Hutchins, Cheyenne was Clint and Bronco was , I believe Ty Hardin , from memory ! Loved all three.
He was my hero during my teen years and beyond. It is why I chose to leave NY and set up home on a small ranch near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Here, I hunted throughout the Rockies, built my ranch, done many white-water rafting and even wrestled with 758lbs Black Bear, who later caused me to get two knee replacements. I wish I could have met him---almost did once when I hob-knobbed with various movie actors but, timing of scheduled events prohibited it.
I watched Cheyenne as an 11year old. I've never seen any better looking man in all these past 60 years. I watch The Cheyenne Show every weekday morning. Strength of Character and Integrity.
Clint Walker was not so much an actor as a personality, a prototype or archetype. He was self-contained and capable at whatever he attempted and appealing to a wide range audience. Some ambitious sculptor ought to be hired to make a life-sized bronze as Cheyenne; I'm sure some organization could raise funds to have such a sculpture. I mean, come on now, Cheyenne is mythic.
I remember an interview someone had with Clint Walker, and ask him what he thought about some of the other actors when he was in Dirty Dozen, Clint said once Charles Bronson said to him you think your pretty tough? And Clint said I think I can hold my own so Bronson wanted to see if Clint could jump up on a table but from a stand still right beside the table and Charles Bronson did it first, Clint did it with ease the only thing was Clint destroyed the table and Charles Bronson never said another word about challenging Clint, Bronson was very, very tough but I really don't think he wanted to tangle with the big man, I think he realized Clint would most likely mop the floor with him but they ended up good friend's which I can understand anybody not wanting to have 6ft 6" Clint Walker as an enemy in any way.
I thought for sure this was going to be one of those Hollywood stories where they tell you what a horrible person the star was. How nice it was a good story for a change. I always thought he seemed like he was a good, kind man in real life. He certainly was a good looking man too. Thanks for this video!
The narration is unintentionally hilarious. The melodramatic tone of the AI narration and the bombastic, overblown language are more suitable for the likes of Winston Churchill than a B-list Hollywood actor. And at 7:58, the narration is about Clint Walker but the photograph is of Kirk Douglas!
I grew up watching Clint Walker has Cheyenne Bodie and all the rest of his movies. You didn't mess with that man on the screen or off the screen. That's funny cuz just about an hour ago who is looking up for the night of the grizzly. And this is febuary 6th 2024. And with stra 24:33 ngers this comes out.💪🏽💪🏽🤟🏽👍🏽😊😎🌲🌲🌲🙋🏽♂️
A British T.V. channel recently showcased a lot of Western movies from the 1950s. Most of the male actors were CLEAN-SHAVEN and handsome, unlike today's men with their beards and ugly facial hair. Clint Walker featured frequently in these movies. He was so manly and handsome, with broad shoulders and a magnificent, hairy chest: "frequent bare-chested scenes, a visual treat for the audience" - including me, a male admirer.
I’m a 81 year old lady, and every time I saw him movies I watched him. When ever he was on tv I watched him, my eyes were glued to the tv screen when he played Cheyenne Body. I never miss his tv series. He was one hunk of a man I can tell you that. Believe me when I say he captured every woman’s heart, then he could sing. Totally Awesome!
He was one of the best
"He captured every woman's heart" - and men's too, including me!
My late mom would agree 100%!
I too love Clint Walker. I watched him when I was younger and now at 76 I still watch Cheyene and any movie he's in.
A real gentleman, sincere and yet tough enough to take on the bad guys. RIP, Clint Walker 5:40
Another comment. Happy to know Clint zwalker's daughter is an airplane pilot! Like her Dad, she is apioneer. Good for you.
"Untimely demise"? He died a few days shy of his 91st birthday. That's longer than most men live.
Sounds like an AI nerd doing the narration
@@maydom04 I wondered that also considering the way "Bodie" was pronounced.
What was Kirk Douglas doing in this profile ?
Especially that tall and big usually live a shorter life but not him.
@@maydom04 Yes definitely an AI narrator
Clint Walker was a man's man, and always a gentleman to women - "The Dirty Dozen" is one of my favorite movies, and I will never forget the scene between Lee Marvin and Clint Walker where Marvin kept urging Walker to stick the knife in him (Marvin) - great scene. Clint Walker was, and still is, one of Hollywood's true movie legends. RIP Mr. Walker.
Merchant marine was an extremely dangerous job during the war. Goal to carry supplies to Europe for our troops. Often Not guarded by our military on other mission, they were vulnerable to German attack. Their ships did not have enough gun protection against enemy attack. He has some memories from his service in war. Gosh
Our Dad was in the Canadian Merchant Marine , enlisting in 1944. So, he may have been in convoys with Clint's ships. He was promoted to left tenant and became the first wireless 'sparks' in the Canadian Navy! In the movie 'The Cruel Sea' , in one of the scenes , his character was called to the deck .and they called his real name in the movie!
My uncle was on 3 ships that were sunk on the Murmansk run.
He was a dear sweet man Greatly actor thanks for your service oh yes he was a hunk so sorry for his skiing accident
I'm 78 years young and i will always remember Clint Walker! He was a fine man to look at!
Now that's a REAL MAN
Yessss, yesssss
Tall, dark and handsome. What a man!
He would have made the perfect Superman!
Or 007
I always said that too! He should have been a shoe-in.
This is so true!
I always said he would of been the perfect Tarzan too.
I'm sick n tired of the stupid AI computer generated voices making their ridiculous and annoying and too often mispronunciations of words... Can't even find a real human to read off of a piece of damn paper... Pretty pathetic.
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They don't want to have to pay a real person so we find ourselves stuck with AI.
This robo-narrator is the worst.
And it is everywhere.
I have to agree 👍
I'm a 65 year old Black lady who loved loved loved me so Clint Walker. As a little girl I sat with my daddy and watched Cheyenne then about 15 yrs ago the show came on each weekday morning and it was so nice watching it again. I was very surprised to see on one episode he pulled a miniature Bible out of his shirt pocket and read a scripture. I was really surprised. His larger than life frame along with his mild manners and melodic voice made me a fan for life. Rip❤
I was a faithful follower of Cheyenne. Walker definitely was a man's man. A fine actor and human. being.
I concur 😉
He was Top Shelf.
I am a 65 yr old white woman who also loves me some Clint Walker. He definitely was one hell of a hunk of a man. And his voice could make you weak in the knees❤
I’m a 68 year old English woman, and I vividly remember Clint Walker and getting really upset when he was in danger, I remember him in sinking sand and breaking my heart crying. He’s always been a hero to me.
An example of how a person should be. Totally unlike Hollywood today.
Hollywood is most a fake sinful shame.
Alan Ritchson(JAck Reacher series)
Chris PRatt
Chris evans
Chris hemsworth
Ryan Goosling
Ryan Reynolds
So many better are there
3 marriages?
3 marriages?
I think he would fit right in Hollywood. He was not perfect or close to it. 😊
Clint Walker was a very very good looking man I have watched him since I can remember and I'm 68 years old Good memories
Clint would have been perfect playing Superman.
Oh yeah!! I just commented that! He looks just like the comic book hero!!!!!
I worked for th airline who employed Clin't daughter, Valarie Walker, as one of the first women pilots. . She was impressive as her father, a pioneer for Women in Aviation. She was as striking in appearance as her father. She was about 6 feet tall with the looks of a movie star herself. And she had the same likeable personality as her Father.. Clint Walker was one of my favorite Western personalities of my youth. Thanks for this video.
Thats a lovely tribute to them both! I hope she reads this
I also worked for Western as a flight attendant 1974-1985.
The only way to fly..the wallybird..free champagne on every flight..1926-1987 acquired by Delta Air
Caught 2 interviews with him by AlexJones..just like his screen presence...Very hospitable personality
@@williamh3823 There's another video released on Feb 0n Feb 10, 2024 with the same exact title. It gives more details about Clint. It's Worth watching. If you put the same title in the YT search engine, you'll see both this one and the other pop up.
I'm 70 yrs old and remember very clearly being glued to the TV watching Mr. Clint Walker as Cheyenne. I thought he was so dreamy!
A truly superior TV program!!
I was born in 1950.. Grew up watching him on Cheyenne ... one OF MY FAVES 👍👍👍👍👍
Me too! WOOF!
A beautiful man ,great actor, good voice and missed from the screen. ❤️
I was in love with Clint Walker as a young kid. I thought that he was one beautiful man and still feel that way! He was as fine as fine could be. R.I.P. BIG MAN❤️❤️
Amen Sister 😊
Yes!!!
🙏🙏💋💋💞💞🌈🌈💞💞💋💋🎼🎤🎸🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😢😢🎊🎊🎉🎉🇺🇸🇺🇸🏝🏝 😲 OMG SO DID I GIRLFRIEND 🌈🌈 WHAT A VERY HANDSOME MR.SEXYMAN HE WAS 💋💞
Same.😊
Clint Walker was an amazing man in every way. He was drop dead gorgeous & yet so humble. I love his westerns. He was the perfect western hero. He truly was a good man, on the screen & off. God bless Clint Walker. ❤
He was one of my favorite actors.
Not to many like that, no no.
I am a 73 yr old black woman who remembers him in the westerns that we watched as children. I have always liked westerns, loved watching Clint Walker in particular because he was always a big, fine specimen of a man. The Night of The Grizzly is a favorite movie that I will watch again and again. Rest in eternal peace Clint Walker, amen. 🙏🏽😔🕊️
I loved Clint Walker for his mild manner, how he rode a horse with both reins in his left hand, the way he handled a rifle or shotgun in movies really aiming for his targets unlike his counterparts and when he took his shirt off, it was never lust for me but how well he was built up, like a statue...just gorgeous. Whomever his wife was, boy she got the creme of the crop!
my favorite movie of his!! I didn't hear them mention that one, but they must have
God bless you...He was a great speciman of a good looking large man!
Ha ha...you BET!!...and a FINE actor!!!
My brother and I were friends of his in the early 70's when he lived in N. Virgina. In fact, we brought a fairly expensive business from him. We got along as my brother and I were raised horsemen and he like horses. He was a nice big guy. Easy to get along with. I enjoyed his professional career which we never talked about.
Glad you BROUGHT it...😅
Thank you to his daughter for giving us a lovely portrait of her Father
His daughter is a friend of mine, as was Clint, and she had nothing to do with this AI generated garbage. This video is pure exploitation and a disgrace to a good man and his daughter.
I remember watching Clint Walker as Cheyenne Brody with my dad. After watching The Night of the Grizzly, I had to sleep with a light on in my bedroom for months. That movie scared my socks off. Although I was a young girl, I recognized Clint Walker as an extremely handsome man.
I loved that movie. Clint Walker was so gorgeous! What a fine specimen of a man!
Scared your socks off? Well, put 'em back on!! LOL.
Walkers grandparents were subsistence farmers in Pike county,Arkansas during the 1920s and 1930s.Their name was Swandy and were believed to be of German descent.I currently own their old home site which still has part of the old stone house.My father was born in 1925 and remembered the family well and told me numerous stories of the Swandys
In the video, the narrator says they were of Czech heritage. German isn't mentioned.
Clint Walker. One of my favorite actors. Not only because of his acting skills as much as his bigger than life ability to be a superhero just by showing up for work as a intimidating good guy.
What a talented actor and handsome man he was. And that gorgeous voice. Always a refined gentleman❤️🙏
I just loved Clint Walker. And my mother and grandmother loved him too. i wanted to marry man just like him. He never smoked or used foul language in any of his movies. He was always portrayed as an upstanding and respectful man. I was devastated upon learning of his passing. I am 20 years younger than Clint, but that didn't stop me from being head over heels in love with this man. Even in his personal life, you never read anything derogatory about him. I miss you Clint, but you left behind a legacy that will be cherished by your fans forever.
One of my childhood heroes, along with Chuck Connors and one or two others, back when manly men were admired rather than ridiculed.
I second that. He NEVER punched or shot anyone who did not truly deserve it.
So there.
I still love Clint Walker. He was a talented actor, a good kind human being and a magnificent man!
Handsome and a gentleman. Thank you for telling his story. I’m 71 and always a fan. His handsome looks…deep voice…and 6’6” stature always a winner for me.
100%! Wish id gone to meet him when he lived in Auburn CA cauze im just few hrs away
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6'7"!😉
Yes, he was a big hunk a hunk a man.❤
Truly WOOF worthy! Gorgeous man!
I'm 74 and I watched the TV series Cheyenne every chance I could. Clint Walker was a bigger than life cowboy with an unmistakable voice. His Texas draw came through clearly and he looked good on top of a horse. He was every little boy's idol. I'll never forget that voice and his ability to tell a story. RIP, Cheyenne Bodi!
My aunt used to almost pass out when he took his shirt off!!!
Even now!!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
He did have a pleasant body to look at 😮😅
I did too!
I think Clint Walker in his prime would've made a great Jack Reacher from the novels of Lee Child. Just a thought?🤔
So true! I think maybe the author modeled his character after Clint.
I'm a 71 yr old black woman, I could have loved the the heck out of Clint Walker. What a man.
I'm a 78 yr old Italian lady. Ditto! I don't care what color ones skin, who wouldn't fall in love with Clint? We're in a great club❤
He was a very handsome man.
He was the man I loved growing up and beyond and made me set my sites on a similar man. I eventually found a 6'6
kind man and knew he was the one. Thanks C!int.xx
I fell in love with him when I first saw him on Cheyenne. The fact that his low voice, and obvious real personality of kindness and gentleness that showed through under his acting, always made me think of my father since he was like that, and my dad was a baritone. I'm 72 and I can still remember how both their voices sounded. I was attracted to my husband I think because when we first met, both at 30, his body looked like Clint's, lol. He was Swedish/German and his family was like that, big healthy men, we were married for 33 years.
I am 65 years old I enjoyed every show that Clint Walker was in and was always hoping to see more the guy was one of the top tier actors. I considered myself a very big fan.
I'm 62 but watched everything he was in Dirty Dozen th Night of the Grizzly he was so talented and gorgeous
He was also going in the Night of the Grizzly
He was a living legend. In an industry where pettiness and jealousy were common place, he stood above all of that. Few people had a bad thing to say about him and the number of friends and fans that he had says much about the character of the man. I have seen many of his movies and I can't think of one that I found his acting disappointing. Hollywood could use a few dozen people like him. He is missed by many.
Clint Walker was one of the most beautiful men on the planet. Wow! Just looking at his photos gives me a sense of how incredibly handsome he was. Loved his deep, deep voice.
Damn,are you OK?? Want me to call family members?? Got all worked up there.😂😂
He was a awesome actor too
I agree. He was the most handsome man Hollywood has ever seen before, during, after as far as I'm concerned. Thus guy could SING as well as act. I loved the show because like "Have Gun Will Travel" it wasn't violent by default. Miss him. He lived a full life and on top of it was very humble. Not many like him.
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He was one of my heroes growing up and I will always be a fan of his, I still watch all of his shows!!!😃
I'm 64 years old and grew up with Clint and John Wayne as my western roll models. Clint was a fantastic actor and I was never disappointed when I saw one of his movies! RIP Mr Walker ❤
Clint…a man’s man. Always enjoyed, his western roles. What a life he had, diverse and interesting . His ability to portray different roles in TV & film, remarkable. A good time to watch his , now old, 24:33 TV series. A period when TV shows were worth watching.
You never heard Clint's name among great actors but he definitely held his own on screen.He was the real deal Enjoyed all his shows and movies.Great man.That said RIP Big Guy.
Clint...a woman's man as well as a man's.❤
He was a gentleman and had a highly ingrained sense of honor and integrity, compassion, humility, and was generous to a fault. He treated everyone with respect, regardless of race or status. The world would be a better place were more like him.
I ❤ HIM IN HIS WESTERN PARTS. BTW HE WOULD'VE BEEN A HELL OF A SUPERMAN...
Walker was my hero as a little boy who loved the Cheyenne series. I thought a guy built like that should never die. He inspired me to begin weight training.
Truly a great actor, who wasn’t given as many opportunities he deserved. He was my mother’s heartthrob and my hero growing up.
His series and movies are coming to popularity to today’s audiences.
I've always enjoyed him in tv and film I met him once in a toy store I worked in he was buying a board game for his grand daughter I didn't have the nerve to remind him he dated my Mom when they were young. He was as larger in life as on film it was the 80's great actor probably the most awesome looking rugged biggest western presence looking star ever in history
Wil. ALWAYS LOVE HIM
Clint Walker was the reason I watched westerns as a child to me he as bigger than life and absolutely gorgeous not many western stars matched him he truly left his mark on Hollywood R.I.P.
I'm 77 years old and Clint Walker was my childhood hero & I watched his western series every week. I had no idea about his private life until listening to this documentary. Loved it.
A LOT I DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT CLINT. I WATCH CHEYNNE ON H&I CONS GREAT COWBOY 🤠 AN LOVED HIS SINGING. 🎶🎵🎶🎵
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Me too as well. Loved him.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Me a baby boomer as well 70+...🎉🎉❤❤ Handsome Clint! WOW!
(Grandma USA.. 🧑🦳South)
Yeh, Clint was an amazing man really, truly a handsome virile gentle giant! My mother knew him briefly, she said, that he was the kindest man she had ever met!
I havent read one negative thing about this special man
I was leaving his home in California one time when he took me aside from my wife, so as not to embarrass me in front of her, and gave me money to pay for gas for our trip back home to Idaho. He wouldn't take no for an answer.
I believe that😊
I had a chance to chat with Clint a couple years before he passed. He was very humble, yet proud to be a cowboy. He always said he was most comfortable when outside.
Judging by the photo in your Profile, you're as handsome as Clint Walker! ( A male admirer.)
So cool!
He was amazing
What a fantastic documentary about Mr. Walker. I've always enjoyed his acting and the characters he played. The apex of his career was before my time, but I always enjoyed his TV shows. Great actor indeed! I had no idea about his movie roles and other aspects about his life. I am glad to hear that he was able to live a long life and that he enjoyed noriety for many decades. God Rest His Soul.
I've always loved Clint Walkers acting and also the type of roles he played. I hope God had a beautiful resting place for him . He was a truly blessed man. R.I.P. C W.
Rest In Peace Clint Walker a great man and actor, so enjoyed your movies!
Hi!: I’m a 66 yr. Old Native American woman ( it’s true) who appreciated the opportunity to be able to even have a TV when I was young..in order to watch folk like Clint Walker! He was a fine actor! Now I’ll,have to go find him where he’s singing!
Wowza!!!!!!!!!!! When they say all men are created equal... they haven't seen Clint Walker with his shirt off!!!! I remember swooning as a young girl watching Cheyenne with my Dad. I am 73 now and those pictures are still jaw dropping!!!!
I was a long time Clint Walker fan. In the 1980's I was privileged to have a more personal glimpse into his life. Valarie Walker served as my co-pilot and valued friend at Western Airline. One of the first two women pilots Western hired, I felt she did her father proud. She was one of the best pilots I flew with and went onto have a stellar career with both Western and Delta.
My Mother loved Clint Walker. She smiled beautifully when We watched Cheyenne. She always said, "That's My Man..."
What a great memory❤️
Watched him all the time on tv when I was a kid.Im 70 now.He was a very handsome man with a lovely kind personality. He was much better than other actors at the time and should have been recognised more for his acting talent.He had a long life.Wish they would show all his series and films on telly for everything to enjoy again.
Many of those old shows can be seen on certain movie apps.
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AMEN AMEN AMEN
I Loved 😍 this man from the moment I saw him. He was a dam good looking MAN . He will always be the man of my dreams. He was a Good and kind man to everyone. Barry Goldwater was a racist. Mr. Walker was not he also associated with Martin Luther King He later received an award from the N a a c p. Still love ❤️ YOU Clint . Gone but not forgotten 🎉
❤ I Loved Clint Walker He Was So Handsome
Im 68 have idolized Clint all my life
Loved Cheyenne and every movie he was in
He was everything i wish i would have been
I fell a little short but then again every guy fell short
Everything he stood for i admired so much
I wish i could have met him
More then anyone else
Seriously - the most gorgeous man walking the planet during his heyday.
Its funny when your looking back at your great favourite actors you never think of this brilliant great looking actor, yet he's one of my favourite actors, one of the all time greats
He was well made, thank you God 💕💕
He was well made, thank you God 💕💕
PLEASE use real speakers, not fake voices (Cheyenne body?????? ) C'mon folks. Just let a person read, preferrably someone who actually knew the show!!!! 'Jet Norman' sounds silly and affected. Clint Walker matches his voice❤ My favorite cowboy.
I noticed that too. At one time the voice pronounced the word "Dozen", as if it was pronounced , "Doo-zen".
Yeah, the AI messes up a lot of pronounciations on this video, but at least they don't have it set-up line an outline. (If you remember those from school days). I hate that type of format, IE at every paragraph they first read the Heading, then then subject matter following it. Makes me lose interest & shut down a video before it's completed.
I heard tons of word mistakes. Must be a computer talking.
lost count of all the words mispronounced myself
Always love Mr Walker. Brought many hrs of good clean entertainment to my family friends and me
Very hard not to laugh at the mispronounced words!
I grew up watching Clint Walker movies. He was indeed a great actor, tall and handsome, and he seemed like a very pleasant man. He lived a long, interesting life. RIP
A handsome and charismatic man. His acting abilities were well admired. Humble and talented.
CLINT WALKER was a handsome man. A body any woman like myself loved to watch on TV. WALKER had a handsome man. I love watching him play his roll a CHEYENNE BODIE. CHEYENNE was good with his hands as a gun fighter and fighting beating men to the plot with his fist.
A great masculine man with real talent to act. His Chyenne show I watch as a boy and at age 76 watch the whole series in an addictive way.
I Always been a fan of Mr. Walker since childhood (I'm 73 yrs.old now) He was a gorgeous lookn & soundn hunk of a man, Thank u for that video!
I used him as the model for the hero of my very first book back in 1987. It was long before the internet so I hadn't "Seen" him since Dirty Dozen. But I was so enthralled with him as a kid that I remembered him perfectly right down to the blue eyes -which was weird because I only eve saw him in black and white.
Clint Walker I Love his movie and his Beautiful Body l 67 years Old been watching him since I was 18 now I am 67 years boy I loved his good acting and his beautiful face
I can remember when Cheyenne came out ! The TV studio bragged about how they were having the best shows on TV. They introduced what were virtually minimovies. There were three. Sugarfoot, Bronco Laine and Cheyenne. They rotated through, Bronco one week, Sugarfoot the next and Cheyanne the next.
They all ran for 90 minutes which back then was unheard of. Sugarfoot was Will Hutchins, Cheyenne was Clint and Bronco was , I believe Ty Hardin , from memory ! Loved all three.
He was my hero during my teen years and beyond. It is why I chose to leave NY and set up home on a small ranch near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Here, I hunted throughout the Rockies, built my ranch, done many white-water rafting and even wrestled with 758lbs Black Bear, who later caused me to get two knee replacements. I wish I could have met him---almost did once when I hob-knobbed with various movie actors but, timing of scheduled events prohibited it.
Hot as he is & talented, he should’ve been much more famous!!!
I watched Cheyenne as an 11year old. I've never seen any better looking man in all these past 60 years. I watch The Cheyenne Show every weekday morning. Strength of Character and Integrity.
Clint Walker was not so much an actor as a personality, a prototype or archetype. He was self-contained and capable at whatever he attempted and appealing to a wide range audience. Some ambitious sculptor ought to be hired to make a life-sized bronze as Cheyenne; I'm sure some organization could raise funds to have such a sculpture. I mean, come on now, Cheyenne is mythic.
Clint Walker was a great actor. It's a shame his name was sullied by a video about him with such a poor quality robotic narration.
I remember an interview someone had with Clint Walker, and ask him what he thought about some of the other actors when he was in Dirty Dozen, Clint said once Charles Bronson said to him you think your pretty tough? And Clint said I think I can hold my own so Bronson wanted to see if Clint could jump up on a table but from a stand still right beside the table and Charles Bronson did it first, Clint did it with ease the only thing was Clint destroyed the table and Charles Bronson never said another word about challenging Clint, Bronson was very, very tough but I really don't think he wanted to tangle with the big man, I think he realized Clint would most likely mop the floor with him but they ended up good friend's which I can understand anybody not wanting to have 6ft 6" Clint Walker as an enemy in any way.
I thought for sure this was going to be one of those Hollywood stories where they tell you what a horrible person the star was. How nice it was a good story for a change. I always thought he seemed like he was a good, kind man in real life. He certainly was a good looking man too. Thanks for this video!
I Would Say,What Clint Walker Would Say,A Life Well Lived
When I was a kid I enjoyed watching him in westerns. He portrayed the code of the west in his films.
Incredible actor of western genre my favorite western actor.
I admired Clint from the Cheyanne show in 1958, a great person inside and out
Grew up watching this gorgeous sexy man there will never be another like him
Never
A wonderful story about fine successful star and his career. I remember with fond memories his Cheyenne series.
The narration is unintentionally hilarious. The melodramatic tone of the AI narration and the bombastic, overblown language are more suitable for the likes of Winston Churchill than a B-list Hollywood actor. And at 7:58, the narration is about Clint Walker but the photograph is of Kirk Douglas!
I remember my mother watching the westerns when I got home from school. But my first experience of seeing him was in the Dirty Dozen...wow😊
Always enjoyed watching his western tv shows growing up.
Such a great guy and actor.
He was my Hero...Loved his work.
this man meant a lot to me when i first saw him when i was 24 yrs old.he was a beautiful mea in every way.🙋♀
Such a Beautiful man And gentle soul
I am A BIG fan OF CLINT. I Say HELLO to him in HEAVEN!
I grew up watching Clint Walker has Cheyenne Bodie and all the rest of his movies. You didn't mess with that man on the screen or off the screen.
That's funny cuz just about an hour ago who is looking up for the night of the grizzly.
And this is febuary 6th 2024. And with stra 24:33 ngers this comes out.💪🏽💪🏽🤟🏽👍🏽😊😎🌲🌲🌲🙋🏽♂️
a positive influence during my youth. not just an actor, but a real role model. MRT
Clint was a great American. We have an autographed picture he sent us shortly before he passed away.
He was an all time favourite of mine...especially in Cheyane
A British T.V. channel recently showcased a lot of Western movies from the 1950s. Most of the male actors were CLEAN-SHAVEN and handsome, unlike today's men with their beards and ugly facial hair. Clint Walker featured frequently in these movies. He was so manly and handsome, with broad shoulders and a magnificent, hairy chest: "frequent bare-chested scenes, a visual treat for the audience" - including me, a male admirer.