Clint Walker had the exact same effect on me that others here are conveying. He just blew you away… the size and looks and voice and demeanor. Everything there in one package to make a boy have a hero and a girl have a heart throb. Clint could have made it anywhere, anytime. He had it all. Miss him.
Clint was a good guy for sure. I saw him in the Phoenix Jaycee Rodeo parade when I was a kid. I ran out to the street when I saw my favorite cowboy. He stopped, turning his horse around and posing until I ran out of film in my camera. What a class act he was.
Clint is my favorite actor. He was a gentleman and a good actor. I am 74 years old and regularly watch his show Cheyenne. He had a miraculous recovery after his near death experience. Likewise at 66 I had open heart surgery and it was followed by a 2 month coma. I did have a miraculous recovery almost 10 years ago
I have a lot of memories of Clint Walker even though I never had the honor to meet him. I was his second cousin, my dad, Durrell Walker being his first cousin. I can remember as a child hearing the phone ring, back when all phone calls were long distance and no one called just to chat. The news: Clint was on TV tonight! All plans changed or stood still. We were glued to the TV to watch our cousin. He did not disappoint. I absolutely loved his deep voice. He brought so much joy to our family and all of us Walkers (a very large family). Cousin - May you Rest In Peace and know how much you meant to all of us. You were always Our Good Guy! Love and memories, Vivian Walker Cushman
I watched Cheyenne as a young boy. I was so impressed with his size. My mom would always tell me how respectful he was, especially with the ladies. For me to be the same way also. I started lifting weights when I was 15. Hoping I could be like Clint. My father was 5’7” and my mom 5’5”. I made it to 6’ somehow. At 70 now, after all these decades of working out. I am still at the gym 5 days a week lifting weights. Twice I met Clint at the Festival of the West in Scottsdale, AZ. It was an emotional experience for me. I was saddened to hear Clint tell me he was losing his eyesight from Macular Degeneration. He signed 2 photographs for me. Thank you Clint, always so much, much more than an actor…
Thanks for sharing that! we had to buy the DVD's to watch...and glad we did....we watch the entire series at least once a year...great writing....great stories.
Clint Walker a real American Patriot who loved this country loved his Lord,family and was very Gracious to his fans, Thank you Jerry for bringing us the story of a real American Patriot
Okay here is another tribute... I was getting ready to retire after thirty three years of police work. I had been a big fan of Cheyenne as a kid but had forgotten. So I found Cheyenne and started watching. I realized that a lot of the things Cheyenne had said I had said to suspects, victims and other police officers over the years. Then I realized just what this show had meant to me and how I had internalized the values that were being taught. I had never written a letter to a celebrity but when I found out he was still alive I sent him a letter. I got one back in which he touched on things I had said to him. My wife thought that he just had a secretary read and answer letters. I recognized “Cheyenne” from my childhood. I was lucky that Cheyenne and Clint Walker was involved in my moral compass ..
I went to Mr Walkers web site a few years ago and asked him a question about some of his co -stars. Within 2 hours he replied to me and answered my question. It is one of my favorite replies ever. I saved it and will always cherish it. Definitely one of the best Cowboys ever.
You didn't happen to ask him about Lee Marvin did you and if so would you mind telling me what he said? Big Clint Walker and Lee Marvin fan since I was a little kid
@@jameshuseby6290 No I asked him about two of my favorite Character Actors; Robert Wilke and Peter Whitney with who he worked a lot with. I asked him if they were as good as guys as I hoped and thought they were.. He said they were both great actors and great guys to work with. Wilke and Whitney were both in every TV Western made back then. Wilke was the guy in The Magnificent Seven that brought a gun to a knife fight and lost and Whitney played Lafe Crick on the Beverly Hillbillies.Like Clint told me they were both great actors.I like Lee Marvin too he was one of the best.
@@mesaeddie Robert Wilke, Harry Lauter, Myron Healy; my favorite "bad guys" whom fellow actors held in very high regard. I had heard tell once that Harry took over a horse dragging scene from an inexperienced young stunt man because he felt the guy might get hurt, now that's character right there, no wonder these guys were revered.
BeachsideHank I totally agree I used to get Harry and Myron mixed up at times.Another great character actor was John Anderson it seemed like he was in almost half of the Rifleman episodes . If he wasn’t Peter Whitney seemed to be . I grew up watching all of the Westerns and still catch all the ones I can.
Clint Walker was more than a good guy and I wish he was still around today to set an example for the children these days. Jerry thank you so much for another great video.
Wonderful piece. Thank you very much. I'm 65 and I used to watch Cheyenne with my dad when I was small. My dad was over 6'5" with hair and other features similar to Mr. Walker. As a wee lad I thought they looked so much alike. Rest in peace Cheyenne.
You won’t believe this Jerry, but 70 to 75 years ago, the kids in my neighborhood started to lift weights so we could build our bodies to look like Clint. He was a specimen of a man. We never achieved what he looked like, but we sure did love Clint. Thanks so much for this documentary, brought back a lot memories. Stay safe Jerry,.......Augie and Jill Blase🤠
one of my mother's favourite leading men. Brought up on Cheyenne as a boy. My mum died 2 years before Clint, at much the same age. I watched this respectful tribute partly to remember her in her pomp. Thank you Mr Skinner.
After my father-in-law passed away, I used to visit my mother-in-law every Monday and Wednesday, and a few more times over the month. We are both fans of old movies, and we'd talk about our favorite actors...Muni, Stanwyck, Howard and the like. My mother-in-law would light up when we talked about Clint Walker. My father-in-law was like Mr. Walker. Tall and good looking. My mother-in-law passed away a few years ago, but the five years I went over there are memories I cherish, and Clint Walker is a part of those fond recollections. That's what you give to your subscribers Mr. Skinner... fond memories. Thank you.
LAWD!!! Clint Walker was a fiiine man...even in his elder years!!! He was most certainly a fiiine actor!!! GOD had his hand on him, as he was a medical miracle!!! I'm glad to have watched all of his work on tv. His home is close to mine in Missouri, yay!!! THANK YOU JERRY for another fabulous video!!! Your voice is very soothing, like Bob Ross' voice!!! Please continue bringing us your beautiful work!!! Peace blessings and love to you and yours!!! 💝💝💝
There will never be anyone like him, most of the great actors are gone. Loved him growing up as a kid, he was a handsome gentleman, he was a good guy always. Thank you Jerry, you have done it again.
My favorite movies with Clint were Fort Dobbs, and Yuma. Clint was my favorite actor. He was the type of Man every boy wants to be when he grows up, but never becomes. Thank You Jerry, you are also a treasure.
These young "celebrity" ( and I use that word loosely!) upstarts of today could learn a thing or two from Clint. What a fabulous man he was, not to mention completely and utterly GORGEOUS...
I was living in LA when Clint had his skiing accident, and I remember the news about his bizarre mishap as though it was only yesterday. I remember thinking, "If anybody could live though something like this, it would be Clint Walker," he was so big and strong. It's interesting how such a giant of man could be such a sweet and kind person. Thank you for another great video, Jerry, and I hope you are doing well.
Really great documentary on Clint Walker's life. Learned a lot of things here that I have not heard another's. Ever since I was little, I always felt like he was a special man, gentle and genuine with great character and values. Thank you for compiling all of this for those of us who loved him and his career.
Mr. Jerry, thank you for all the great stories. I have learned so much about all the great actors/actresses I grew up with. I'm 67 and have stopped watching movies. Today's actors are mostly evil people. I prefer the old-timers. You are a wonderful story teller. An again, thank you!
Diane Johnson ===== Sure they do. As a young man I the studied autobiographies of many great men and followed in their paths of philosophy, clean living, hard work, and success. Teddy Roosevelt, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Clint Walker, and others. I built myself up to about Clint’s size but not quite so tall sorry. I graduated from college then law school and became a very successful trial attorney while living a great but simple life in the country in a house next to a lake. And yes I married my sweetheart 40 years ago.
@@swampwhiteoak1 Good for you, since there are so few out there. I like a strong country man who's like a Tall glass of water who's retired like I'm am and live in the country. That's so sweet that you married your sweetheart😻😻❤❤❤
I was raised in a town that had a NASCAR speedway. Clint Walker was the celebrity guest at one of the city's Race Day Parades. I was a kid on a bicycle and he was sitting in a convertible Cadillac by himself in the marshaling area. He talked to me and was very nice. He looked like a giant. I met Alan Hale at almost the same spot a year later.
The problem with watching NOTG on TV, is that they always cut his song Angela. Many people have seen that movie and still don't know what a beautiful voice he had.
For sure your wish to be remembered as a 'good man' will be honored. It's so rare to see actors that were blessed with natural looks and physique yet be so humble and gracious all around.
It's heart breaking to know that a "good guy" passed away on my birthday... 3 friends passed away on our wedding anniversary in a civil air patrol a/c crash and this gave me the same feeling :-( Superb as always Mr Skinner, you're the best!!!
Mr. Skinner I love your biographies. I grew up watching the older actors and actresses and a lot of them I didn’t know their lives behind the screen. Thank you for your videos.
Thanks once more for a delightful, well presented biography of one of my favorite actors. I have his 8-year series of "Cheyenne" and watch them often, as well as "Night of the Grizzly". He was a very loved and caring man. R.I.P., Clint.
In 1957 we lived, for a month or so, in the Perry Lodge in Kanab, Utah. Clint Walker was staying in the room next to ours while they were filming the movie Fort Dobbs. I spent al lot of time in the evenings with him while he worked on his jeep. What a great, gentle giant he was. I was 11 years old at the time.
Thank you Pete, those were the good old days, thank you for telling us about Clint from someone that was there. Kanab, is a beautiful place to spend a month in. Jerry
What a gorgeous specimen of a man he was. You do such a great job telling stories Jerry. Your voice is perfect for this. Thank you. I really enjoyed hearing about Clint.
Thank you Jerry. Loved watching Clint as Cheyenne when i was a kid although in those days only monochrome TV. Loved him then and would watch anything of his now given the chance. As previously mentioned he conveyed a wonderful demeanour to the camera. God was looking down on Clint and the surgeon who saved his life that day. What a great looking chap he was.
Very ironic! I was just looking through your documentaries YESTERDAY to see if you had one on CW because I wanted to learn more about him.....now today, here it is! Thank you very much for taking the time to remember this "good guy"!
Clint Walker. Those who knew him, know what a true hero he was. His mother, born Gladys Schwanda, was born in the province of Bohemia, when it was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy.
I remember him being on Art Linkletter's show shortly after the skiing accident. I remember him saying that one of the things that saved him was his being so barrel chested -- so much muscle tissue to go through, the 4 inch ski point only pierced his heart slightly. Had it happened to a more average sized man, it would have killed them for sure.
I watched Clint Walker tell the story himself about getting pierced with that ski thing whatever it was and he said it did pierce his heart and he died and was laying on the table in the hallway when a doctor walked by and said I think he's still alive Clint said his self that he was dead ....he recounted the whole lncident.
I knew about The Mighty Clint Walker till recently but regardless of this I'm a big fan of all of his movies and series, such an imposing figure, a man's man, I think he deserved better roles, better movies, but hey such is life and I'm thankful for his pass through this world... Clint Walker, that's how an actor is supposed to look, and gifted with a unique voice that was perfect for his frame... Rest in peace gentle giant.
He had a near death experience from that accident he died look it up on Google, sad mr. Skinner didn’t talk about it, I think Clint would have liked that. His wish was granted when he ask to come back. He also seen a UFO.
New subbie. My friend sent me a picture of Clint Walker and I was super struck with how handsome he was. I am 31 and grew up watching vintage cowboy films and movies but never saw Chyenne. I will have to watch it now. They just don't make men like him anymore. Thanks for sharing this video 😊!
Clint was the Gentle Giant of Hollywood. When I was a kid in the 1950s, he was my idol: big strong and powerful but also kind and gentle. A strong man, like Clint, is someone you don't want to mess with. Clint is an example of strong man who could afford to be gentle. Gentleness should never be taken as a sign of weakness. The weak have to pretend to be strong.
When I was 16 years old I was living in north hollywood ca. I went into a standard brand paint store. while looking for paint I turned around and ,,, WOW !!!there was clint walker , a mile high !! I held my hand out and said Hi. cheyene ! He smiled put out his giant hand saying, howdy boy ! we turned and that was it ..great memory!
Enjoyed your video on Clint Walker. Spent a lot of time playing Cowboys and.Indians in the mid 50’s. Watched Cheyenne with my dad every week. Enjoyed his westerns also.
My mom LOVED Clint!! I remember in 1959 we saw him appear on stage in downtown Chicago promoting his latest movie " Yellowstone Kelly". My wife loves him too & we watch Cheyenne on Starz Westerns Mon-Fri.
God broke the mold when he created Clint Walker, 6'6 1/2" 255-290 pds, long legs, blue eyes, door way wide shoulders & a heart just as big! A great actor & a great person in real life👍✌
I am from the uk. When I was a kid we used to watch Cheyenne and my mum thought he was a big handsome man. Now at 65 I can see why. Not many men in Hollywood like him today sigh. A real man,gorgeous and decent to boot. 🇬🇧🥰
In the 60's i worked as a delivery boy in a butchers shop in Knightsbridge uk these three huge guys in black t shirts came walking past my shop they were clint walker lee marvin and charles bronson they were in england filming the dirty dozen and staying at the carlton towers hotel i got autographs from all three they were really kind tome and very polite clint was the biggest man id ever seen what a great memory..
He said he was proud to be a Christian and that we were in a spiritual war and needed to stand up for God and good against evil! AMEN
Clint Walker had the exact same effect on me that others here are conveying. He just blew you away… the size and looks and voice and demeanor. Everything there in one package to make a boy have a hero and a girl have a heart throb. Clint could have made it anywhere, anytime. He had it all. Miss him.
Clint was a good guy for sure. I saw him in the Phoenix Jaycee Rodeo parade when I was a kid. I ran out to the street when I saw my favorite cowboy. He stopped, turning his horse around and posing until I ran out of film in my camera. What a class act he was.
Clint is my favorite actor. He was a gentleman and a good actor. I am 74 years old and regularly watch his show Cheyenne. He had a miraculous recovery after his near death experience. Likewise at 66 I had open heart surgery and it was followed by a 2 month coma. I did have a miraculous recovery almost 10 years ago
Clint. RIP from Arizona, USA
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I have a lot of memories of Clint Walker even though I never had the honor to meet him. I was his second cousin, my dad, Durrell Walker being his first cousin. I can remember as a child hearing the phone ring, back when all phone calls were long distance and no one called just to chat. The news: Clint was on TV tonight! All plans changed or stood still. We were glued to the TV to watch our cousin. He did not disappoint. I absolutely loved his deep voice. He brought so much joy to our family and all of us Walkers (a very large family). Cousin - May you Rest In Peace and know how much you meant to all of us. You were always Our Good Guy! Love and memories, Vivian Walker Cushman
Clint Walker was a great man and he will be missed.
I watched Cheyenne as a young boy. I was so impressed with his size. My mom would always tell me how respectful he was, especially with the ladies. For me to be the same way also. I started lifting weights when I was 15. Hoping I could be like Clint. My father was 5’7” and my mom 5’5”. I made it to 6’ somehow. At 70 now, after all these decades of working out. I am still at the gym 5 days a week lifting weights.
Twice I met Clint at the Festival of the West in Scottsdale, AZ. It was an emotional experience for me. I was saddened to hear Clint tell me he was losing his eyesight from Macular Degeneration. He signed 2 photographs for me.
Thank you Clint, always so much, much more than an actor…
Thanks for sharing that!
we had to buy the DVD's to watch...and glad we did....we watch the entire series at least once a year...great writing....great stories.
Clint Walker a real American Patriot who loved this country loved his Lord,family and was very Gracious to his fans, Thank you Jerry for bringing us the story of a real American Patriot
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Clint Walker, a gentleman, a great actor.
And a man not ruined by Hollywood.
from Killdozer (1974)
He was a better actor then given credit and a better man then most will ever know. Thanks Clint.
Okay here is another tribute...
I was getting ready to retire after thirty three years of police work.
I had been a big fan of Cheyenne as a kid but had forgotten.
So I found Cheyenne and started watching. I realized that a lot of the things Cheyenne had said I had said to suspects, victims and other police officers over the years.
Then I realized just what this show had meant to me and how I had internalized the values that were being taught.
I had never written a letter to a celebrity but when I found out he was still alive I sent him a letter.
I got one back in which he touched on things I had said to him. My wife thought that he just had a secretary read and answer letters.
I recognized “Cheyenne” from my childhood. I was lucky that Cheyenne and Clint Walker was involved in my moral compass ..
I went to Mr Walkers web site a few years ago and asked him a question about some of his co -stars. Within 2 hours he replied to me and answered my question. It is one of my favorite replies ever. I saved it and will always cherish it. Definitely one of the best Cowboys ever.
ΑγαΡy Yeah he was a great man.
You didn't happen to ask him about Lee Marvin did you and if so would you mind telling me what he said? Big Clint Walker and Lee Marvin fan since I was a little kid
@@jameshuseby6290 No I asked him about two of my favorite Character Actors; Robert Wilke and Peter Whitney with who he worked a lot with. I asked him if they were as good as guys as I hoped and thought they were.. He said they were both great actors and great guys to work with. Wilke and Whitney were both in every TV Western made back then. Wilke was the guy in The Magnificent Seven that brought a gun to a knife fight and lost and Whitney played Lafe Crick on the Beverly Hillbillies.Like Clint told me they were both great actors.I like Lee Marvin too he was one of the best.
@@mesaeddie Robert Wilke, Harry Lauter, Myron Healy; my favorite "bad guys" whom fellow actors held in very high regard. I had heard tell once that Harry took over a horse dragging scene from an inexperienced young stunt man because he felt the guy might get hurt, now that's character right there, no wonder these guys were revered.
BeachsideHank I totally agree I used to get Harry and Myron mixed up at times.Another great character actor was John Anderson it seemed like he was in almost half of the Rifleman episodes . If he wasn’t Peter Whitney seemed to be . I grew up watching all of the Westerns and still catch all the ones I can.
I always liked Clint Walker in anything he starred in. A very handsome man with a gentle look. Loved him.
A gentle giant and a class act. We could sure use more like him in Hollywood today.
Clint Walker was more than a good guy and I wish he was still around today to set an example for the children these days. Jerry thank you so much for another great video.
I sure did like his demeanor in his acting style I believe he was a good man. Thanks Jerry
My mother had a big crush on him
He was a great Actor ! Miss him . He had a presence !
He was a good guy and helluva actor! I liked him in “Night of the Grizzly”, it was kind of a Western/Thriller, y’all remember that movie?
@@hensleyshobbies-doug7761 indeed I do
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Wonderful piece. Thank you very much. I'm 65 and I used to watch Cheyenne with my dad when I was small. My dad was over 6'5" with hair and other features similar to Mr. Walker. As a wee lad I thought they looked so much alike. Rest in peace Cheyenne.
You won’t believe this Jerry, but 70 to 75 years ago, the kids in my neighborhood started to lift weights so we could build our bodies to look like Clint. He was a specimen of a man. We never achieved what he looked like, but we sure did love Clint. Thanks so much for this documentary, brought back a lot memories. Stay safe Jerry,.......Augie and Jill Blase🤠
I think Clint Walker will be remembered as a "Good Guy" if only because he demonstrated that he was so consistently throughout his life.
Cheyenne bodie was one of my favorite westerns. Thank you Jerry for doing a video on Mr Clint Walker. R.i.P Clint 👍🇺🇸💪🐴🎵🎶
Still miss this man! The world needs more like him
Yes, he was a “good guy” and I miss his presence in today’s world.
Loved Cheyenne Series one of the best Western TV shows. RIP Clint Walker🙏🏻
I had a big crush on him growing up.
We watched him as a family every week.
one of my mother's favourite leading men. Brought up on Cheyenne as a boy. My mum died 2 years before Clint, at much the same age. I watched this respectful tribute partly to remember her in her pomp. Thank you Mr Skinner.
After my father-in-law passed away, I used to visit my mother-in-law every Monday and Wednesday, and a few more times over the month. We are both fans of old movies, and we'd talk about our favorite actors...Muni, Stanwyck, Howard and the like. My mother-in-law would light up when we talked about Clint Walker. My father-in-law was like Mr. Walker. Tall and good looking. My mother-in-law passed away a few years ago, but the five years I went over there are memories I cherish, and Clint Walker is a part of those fond recollections.
That's what you give to your subscribers Mr. Skinner... fond memories. Thank you.
LAWD!!! Clint Walker was a fiiine man...even in his elder years!!! He was most certainly a fiiine actor!!! GOD had his hand on him, as he was a medical miracle!!! I'm glad to have watched all of his work on tv. His home is close to mine in Missouri, yay!!! THANK YOU JERRY for another fabulous video!!! Your voice is very soothing, like Bob Ross' voice!!! Please continue bringing us your beautiful work!!! Peace blessings and love to you and yours!!! 💝💝💝
There will never be anyone like him, most of the great actors are gone. Loved him growing up as a kid, he was a handsome gentleman, he was a good guy always. Thank you Jerry, you have done it again.
My favorite movies with Clint were Fort Dobbs, and Yuma. Clint was my favorite actor. He was the type of Man every boy wants to be when he grows up, but never becomes. Thank You Jerry, you are also a treasure.
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These young "celebrity" ( and I use that word loosely!) upstarts of today could learn a thing or two from Clint. What a fabulous man he was, not to mention completely and utterly GORGEOUS...
Thank you Jerry Skinner! We love you and your stories! Hello from Honolulu. Patrick, 72 years old tomorrow.
Happy Birthday 🎉
Many happy returns, Patrick!
Patrick Joseph Moore,Happy Birthday to you from Philadelphia, Pa.
Michael Gaynor Thank you very much.
I was living in LA when Clint had his skiing accident, and I remember the news about his bizarre mishap as though it was only yesterday. I remember thinking, "If anybody could live though something like this, it would be Clint Walker," he was so big and strong. It's interesting how such a giant of man could be such a sweet and kind person. Thank you for another great video, Jerry, and I hope you are doing well.
He was a good guy and a great actor. And very handsome
I sure love your documentaries Jerry. you have a true gift for story telling
I agree, this is a great channel!
Really great documentary on Clint Walker's life. Learned a lot of things here that I have not heard another's. Ever since I was little, I always felt like he was a special man, gentle and genuine with great character and values. Thank you for compiling all of this for those of us who loved him and his career.
He truly was..."a good guy"...Thanks so very much my dear friend Jerry Skinner a good guy..!
Mr. Jerry, thank you for all the great stories. I have learned so much about all the great actors/actresses I grew up with. I'm 67 and have stopped watching movies. Today's actors are mostly evil people. I prefer the old-timers.
You are a wonderful story teller. An again, thank you!
To me he is exactley what a man should be
@@sheilaharrison8547 No they don't.
Diane Johnson ===== Sure they do. As a young man I the studied autobiographies of many great men and followed in their paths of philosophy, clean living, hard work, and success. Teddy Roosevelt, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Clint Walker, and others. I built myself up to about Clint’s size but not quite so tall sorry. I graduated from college then law school and became a very successful trial attorney while living a great but simple life in the country in a house next to a lake. And yes I married my sweetheart 40 years ago.
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@@swampwhiteoak1 Good for you, since there are so few out there. I like a strong country man who's like a Tall glass of water who's retired like I'm am and live in the country. That's so sweet that you married your sweetheart😻😻❤❤❤
Won’t see a man like this anymore!
I was raised in a town that had a NASCAR speedway. Clint Walker was the celebrity guest at one of the city's Race Day Parades. I was a kid on a bicycle and he was sitting in a convertible Cadillac by himself in the marshaling area. He talked to me and was very nice. He looked like a giant. I met Alan Hale at almost the same spot a year later.
The Night of the Grizzly one of my favorite movies. Thank You Jerry
Mine as well . Try to watch it whenever it is shown on tv
That was Clint's favorite as well.
The problem with watching NOTG on TV, is that they always cut his song Angela. Many people have seen that movie and still don't know what a beautiful voice he had.
For sure your wish to be remembered as a 'good man' will be honored. It's so rare to see actors that were blessed with natural looks and physique yet be so humble and gracious all around.
I always liked Clint Walker.
It's heart breaking to know that a "good guy" passed away on my birthday... 3 friends passed away on our wedding anniversary in a civil air patrol a/c crash and this gave me the same feeling :-(
Superb as always Mr Skinner, you're the best!!!
The Dirty Dozen! Got to watch that movie again! Cheers… Keith
Just did. I remember seeing it in theater with my dad, we sat through it twice. Days you could do that
Mr. Skinner I love your biographies. I grew up watching the older actors and actresses and a lot of them I didn’t know their lives behind the screen. Thank you for your videos.
Thank you so much for this great bio on Clint Walker. He was definitely one of a kind: a good man, who will be dearly remembered.
He was the best. I watch every re run I can find. A genuine country gentlemen!! No tattoos no booze no cigarettes. A real man.
He worked out and he ate healthy. Then lived to be 91 years old, that's a Win.
Cheyenne was one of my favorite shows, growing up.
Jerry Skinner did a beautiful job on remembering Clint Walker I'm a big fan of yours Jerry John King
Thank you John, Jerry
Thanks once more for a delightful, well presented biography of one of my favorite actors. I have his 8-year series of "Cheyenne" and watch them often, as well as "Night of the Grizzly". He was a very loved and caring man. R.I.P., Clint.
In 1957 we lived, for a month or so, in the Perry Lodge in Kanab, Utah. Clint Walker was staying in the room next to ours while they were filming the movie Fort Dobbs. I spent al lot of time in the evenings with him while he worked on his jeep. What a great, gentle giant he was. I was 11 years old at the time.
Thank you Pete, those were the good old days, thank you for telling us about Clint from someone that was there. Kanab, is a beautiful place to spend a month in. Jerry
What a gorgeous specimen of a man he was. You do such a great job telling stories Jerry. Your voice is perfect for this. Thank you. I really enjoyed hearing about Clint.
So enjoyable!! What a great detailed documentary of a great actor. I loved it.
Thank you Jerry. Loved watching Clint as Cheyenne when i was a kid although in those days only monochrome TV. Loved him then and would watch anything of his now given the chance. As previously mentioned he conveyed a wonderful demeanour to the camera. God was looking down on Clint and the surgeon who saved his life that day. What a great looking chap he was.
I have been in love with him since I was a little girl and still am. R i p most beautiful and gentle man
That anecdote of the tyre change making him late for his appointment, yes Clint, a good guy you certainly were.
'A ski pole through his heart' and the left for dead? To survive that with no lasting consequences meant God had more duties for the big guy.
Very ironic! I was just looking through your documentaries YESTERDAY to see if you had one on CW because I wanted to learn more about him.....now today, here it is! Thank you very much for taking the time to remember this "good guy"!
Clint Walker. Those who knew him, know what a true hero he was. His mother, born Gladys Schwanda, was born in the province of Bohemia, when it was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy.
VERY GOOD MEMORIES of my pre-teen years in MEXICO CITY!! This TV show was one of the BEST!!
Very glad to see a new documentary, Jerry. I pray all is well with you and your's during this grievous time in America. God Bless you!
He wanted to be remembered as a "Good guy".
A very humble man indeed! Great dokumentation Mr. Skinner, very well done! Thank you!
Loved the night of the grizzly. Jack and the little girl were hilarious🤣👍
A good guy telling the story of another good guy.
Thank you, Jerry.
Clint Walker would have been perfect as Superman and/or Doc Savage.
Oh my yes
Yeah man, no doubt!
Clint was actually too big to play Superman. At 6'6" he couldn't have pulled off the Clark Kent persona without it being overly obvious.
Yeah, Doc Savage for sure! I've had that same thought.
My thoughts exactly.
One of my favorite ❤ westerns
I remember him being on Art Linkletter's show shortly after the skiing accident. I remember him saying that one of the things that saved him was his being so barrel chested -- so much muscle tissue to go through, the 4 inch ski point only pierced his heart slightly. Had it happened to a more average sized man, it would have killed them for sure.
thats crazy
I watched Clint Walker tell the story himself about getting pierced with that ski thing whatever it was and he said it did pierce his heart and he died and was laying on the table in the hallway when a doctor walked by and said I think he's still alive Clint said his self that he was dead ....he recounted the whole lncident.
I knew about The Mighty Clint Walker till recently but regardless of this I'm a big fan of all of his movies and series, such an imposing figure, a man's man, I think he deserved better roles, better movies, but hey such is life and I'm thankful for his pass through this world... Clint Walker, that's how an actor is supposed to look, and gifted with a unique voice that was perfect for his frame... Rest in peace gentle giant.
Always like Clint. He had very distinctive voice like Gregory Peck. One tough guy to survive ski pole in the heart
@Brian Hacker you meant that, not the ? Even lmao
Got to be a hair-splitter in the bunch everywhere we go!
He had a near death experience from that accident he died look it up on Google, sad mr. Skinner didn’t talk about it, I think Clint would have liked that. His wish was granted when he ask to come back. He also seen a UFO.
i was thinking Gregory peck too lol same kinda voice
New subbie. My friend sent me a picture of Clint Walker and I was super struck with how handsome he was. I am 31 and grew up watching vintage cowboy films and movies but never saw Chyenne. I will have to watch it now. They just don't make men like him anymore. Thanks for sharing this video 😊!
If aa better looking man ever lived, I never saw him. Clint Walker always was and always will be my favorite celebrity.
I was in love with him...still am.❤
Dee Dee Winfrey me to
I still am and I'm 72.
My mom said that he was the prettiest man she'd ever seen lol
Definite;y a HUNK!
Clint was the Gentle Giant of Hollywood. When I was a kid in the 1950s, he was my idol: big strong and powerful but also kind and gentle. A strong man, like Clint, is someone you don't want to mess with. Clint is an example of strong man who could afford to be gentle. Gentleness should never be taken as a sign of weakness. The weak have to pretend to be strong.
He was a good guy and a good looking guy loved him in Cheyenne another great biography Jerry thanks very much.
Thank you for your fine work sir.
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Another great tribute! Thanks so much!
As always, a VERY classy presentation. Thanks for sending this to us.
Always a treat to see you upload on a Saturday night Jerry. Thanks a million as usual!
I was envious of my aunt. Clint Walker and she, were good friends.
... thanks for the memories Clint, RIP... and thank you Gerry for another well made video
When I was 16 years old I was living in north hollywood ca. I went into a standard brand paint store. while looking for paint I turned around and ,,, WOW !!!there was clint walker , a mile high !! I held my hand out and said Hi. cheyene ! He smiled put out his giant hand saying, howdy boy ! we turned and that was it ..great memory!
Thanks Jerry, another excellent documentary
Enjoyed your video on Clint Walker. Spent a lot of time playing Cowboys and.Indians in the mid 50’s. Watched Cheyenne with my dad every week. Enjoyed his westerns also.
R.I.P Chint Walker he was a gentle and great actor and singer. 🙏😇🌸🌷🌻
So happy I found this. When I was in my 20s I really fancied him. He was the good guy.
impossible to forget this man Clint Walker
My mom LOVED Clint!! I remember in 1959 we saw him appear on stage in downtown Chicago promoting his latest movie " Yellowstone Kelly". My wife loves him too & we watch Cheyenne on Starz Westerns Mon-Fri.
One of my favorite actors. I watched all of his movies. Thank you for sharing.
God broke the mold when he created Clint Walker, 6'6 1/2" 255-290 pds, long legs, blue eyes, door way wide shoulders & a heart just as big! A great actor & a great person in real life👍✌
Another great story of a Great actor and good guy, well done Jerry.
As always , well done Jerry Skinner.
An excellent video on Clint Walker, Jerry, you're the best!
I am from the uk. When I was a kid we used to watch Cheyenne and my mum thought he was a big handsome man. Now at 65 I can see why. Not many men in Hollywood like him today sigh. A real man,gorgeous and decent to boot. 🇬🇧🥰
A humble, private man of character. What a contrast from actors today. They dont make ‘em like that anymore.
He was the best. I watch every re run I can find. A genuine country gentlemen!!
This is the most interesting and direct biography I have seen of Mr. Walker. I love it.....Thanks Mr. Skinner!!!
Great video ....as always
You are a gifted storyteller Jerry! Thanks for another interesting & inspiring episode of Clint Walker!
In the 60's i worked as a delivery boy in a butchers shop in Knightsbridge uk these three huge guys in black t shirts came walking past my shop they were clint walker lee marvin and charles bronson they were in england filming the dirty dozen and staying at the carlton towers hotel i got autographs from all three they were really kind tome and very polite clint was the biggest man id ever seen what a great memory..
Oh, man. That skiing accident he had is so bad, good thing the other doctor was able to do something to save him.
What an excellent dedication to a genuine 'Good Guy'.