You Know what's so special about Clint. Here's a guy who had drop dead looks, a body we guys would envy, a voice as smooth as butter, and the demeanor of a true Gentleman, and he never made it huge like John Wayne or some of the others. I think because He didn't play their game. Which means he did this Hollywood thing his way. And what a life he's had. Nothing to be ashamed of. We still love him. And when he gets to go home, There won't be things said about him, or dirt about his life. Now people, that is integrity. And that is why I love him. And he is Still a good guy. Age and wisdom do come together at one point. But Clint had it all along. You can tell he's just a good common man, who considers himself blessed to have been in acting. And I have no dought if I met him in person, I'd probably start crying too. Hey I'm 6"7" 265. But I can be tender too. He was my childhood hero. Still is, And Clint you are so right, we need heroes like you to emulate. No foul mouthed, womanizing posers. Where are they, Who are they. I don't see them, Haven't seen them in a long time. So Clint, Your still the Man, and I love you, as we all did. Take care my friend DJ
Clint will be remembered as a good guy because he IS a good guy. He's one of the greatest gentlemen I've ever had the privilege to know. He was my hero growing up and still is.
Clint was a boyhood hero of mine and I finally met him at an autograpgh show 'bout 15 yrs ago. And when I walked up to that table and shook his big hand I was a small boy again and Clint was Cheyenne once more!
Clint is one Classy man...Loved him on Cheyenne...And now love listening to him on the Mark Levin show from time to time...Got to meet him at the "Draft Horse Classic" in Grass Valley CA, a few years ago, where he lives. My husband especially loved talking with him...bought his book,and he autographed it...Wonderful man.
I recently found reruns of my beloved Cheyenne tv show I used to watch as a kid because I was always into horses and cowboys but I think I had a crush on Cheyenne and now as a grown woman I know why. Holy smokes, what a hunk! Many of the episodes have him take off his shirt and oh my Lord what eye candy he was. No wonder my mom always found the time to watch it with me. I all makes sense now. I'm really enjoying the reruns but now for a different reason.
Clint Walker is a class act gentleman! My favorite character Clint played was Posie from the Dirty Dozen, damn he was one big dude!. He could've played defensive end and had a build like a brick shit house! Last time I heard he was living in Grass Valley California! God bless you Mr. Walker!
you can buy the cheyenne tv series on dvd box sets seasons 1-5 is out now i have all 5 seasons you will love them clint walker is the best he still looks great.
I am a big western Fan : I have five actors that or my role models. Clint Walker Is at the top of that List. I have met a few actors at shows and Clint Walker was the best of all. Next on my list to Clint Walker is Roy Rogers: I met him 52 years ago.
One of my all time favorites. He had an identical twin brother. I have always wondered how he would have done if his brother had gone into the business.
You Know what's so special about Clint. Here's a guy who had drop dead looks, a body we guys would envy, a voice as smooth as butter, and the demeanor of a true Gentleman, and he never made it huge like John Wayne or some of the others. I think because He didn't play their game. Which means he did this Hollywood thing his way. And what a life he's had. Nothing to be ashamed of. We still love him. And when he gets to go home, There won't be things said about him, or dirt about his life. Now people, that is integrity. And that is why I love him. And he is Still a good guy. Age and wisdom do come together at one point. But Clint had it all along. You can tell he's just a good common man, who considers himself blessed to have been in acting. And I have no dought if I met him in person, I'd probably start crying too. Hey I'm 6"7" 265. But I can be tender too. He was my childhood hero. Still is, And Clint you are so right, we need heroes like you to emulate. No foul mouthed, womanizing posers. Where are they, Who are they. I don't see them, Haven't seen them in a long time. So Clint, Your still the Man, and I love you, as we all did. Take care my friend DJ
Clint has always been a class act.
Clint Walker in a class of his own. God bless you!
I love the "Cheyenne" show. Brings tears to my eyes, almost; must have been a golden period of wholesome TV programming.
I love Clint, loved Cheyenne. Every time he showed up in a movie, I was all smiles.
Clint will be remembered as a good guy because he IS a good guy. He's one of the greatest gentlemen I've ever had the privilege to know. He was my hero growing up and still is.
Clint was a boyhood hero of mine and I finally met him at an autograpgh show 'bout 15 yrs ago. And when I walked up to that table and shook his big hand I was a small boy again and Clint was Cheyenne once more!
One of the BEST actors on the silver screen.
There has never been another like him, my first childhood crush ..... what a gentleman !!!
Clint Walker, to a great man, a great hero, a gentle man who would protect the less fortunates, in my opinion a man's man and he is my hero.
Clint is one Classy man...Loved him on Cheyenne...And now love listening to him on the Mark Levin show from time to time...Got to meet him at the "Draft Horse Classic" in Grass Valley CA, a few years ago, where he lives. My husband especially loved talking with him...bought his book,and he autographed it...Wonderful man.
I recently found reruns of my beloved Cheyenne tv show I used to watch as a kid because I was always into horses and cowboys but I think I had a crush on Cheyenne and now as a grown woman I know why. Holy smokes, what a hunk! Many of the episodes have him take off his shirt and oh my Lord what eye candy he was. No wonder my mom always found the time to watch it with me. I all makes sense now. I'm really enjoying the reruns but now for a different reason.
I watched Cheyenne when I was10 years old. Fell in love with him,and I still am at67 years old.
Clint Walker is a class act gentleman! My favorite character Clint played was Posie from the Dirty Dozen, damn he was one big dude!. He could've played defensive end and had a build like a brick shit house! Last time I heard he was living in Grass Valley California! God bless you Mr. Walker!
Good role models are hard to find. Thanks for standing in!
Some wise words from the big fella..We watched Cheyenne every Fri night as kids when it came on at 7;30..
love Clint walker, as a kid i tuned in to see Cheyenne, and loved the film Yellowstone Kelly. Dont make them like that anymore.
you can buy the cheyenne tv series on dvd box sets seasons 1-5 is out now i have all 5 seasons you will love them clint walker is the best he still looks great.
You just don't get any better than Clint Walker....a wonderful, caring man........oh, and Gary Elam, Clint has a twin sister not brother.
I love watching Cheyenne on Encore Westerns every night at 7p,m.
I am a big western Fan : I have five actors that or my role models. Clint Walker Is at the top of that List. I have met a few actors at shows and Clint Walker was the best of all. Next on my list to Clint Walker is Roy Rogers: I met him 52 years ago.
We wont remember U as a Good Guy ! We will remember U as a Great Guy ! God bless U !!!! man can U ride a Horse !!!! U r a real cowboy !!!!
A great role model period, better than Mr Brady..!
Yes we do need some new Westerns and good role models for the kids, like Cheyene Bodie and Mat Dillon (Gunsmoke)..
One of my all time favorites. He had an identical twin brother. I have always wondered how he would have done if his brother had gone into the business.