RIP – Clint Walker
Clint Walker died yesterday at the age of 90 from congestive heart failure.
Walker was best known as Cheyenne Bodie, the star of the extremely popular Cheyenne tv series which aired on ABC from 1955-61. Cheyenne was the first hour-long western drama. Walker also played Cheyenne Bodie on episodes of Maverick and later Kung-Fu as well as in the tv movie The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and the theatrical release of Maverick. The Cheyenne series was so popular, in some markets episodes were combined and re-edited for theatrical release.
After the series ended Walker could be found making guest appearances on tv series but his focus became making movies. His best-known theatrical appearances included, None But the Brave; The Dirty Dozen and Grizzly. In 1971, Walker was seriously injured in a fall from a sky lift that caused a ski pole to pierce his heart. He was pronounced dead, but when a faint heartbeat was heard he was rushed into surgery. Two months later Walker was back to work!
Walker went on to star in other theatrical films, as well as made-for-tv movies and the short-lived tv series Kodiak. After voicing Nick Nitro in Small Soldiers, Clint Walker retired.
Clint Walker was one of my first childhood heroes. I loved him in Cheyenne and still do. The series is still one of my favorites and can be seen on various cable channels daily.
Walker is survived by his daughter, Valerie and his wife Susan Cavallari Walker. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Clint Walker’s family, friends and fans.