Clint Walker Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Wife, Affairs, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Norman Eugene Walker
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Monday
BIRTHPLACE
Hartford, Illinois, United States
DIED AT AGE
90 Years 11 Months 22 Days
DEATHDATE
May 21, 2018
DEATHPLACE
Grass Valley, California
CAUSE OF DEATH
Congestive heart failure
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
GEMINI
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
6'4''(feet & inches)
1.9304 meters
193.04 cm
WEIGHT
N/A
Clint Walker Family Members
Parents
MOTHER
Gladys Huldah Walker
SISTER(S) NAME
Clint Walker Marriage, Affairs and Children
SPOUSE
Child(ren) of Clint Walker and Verna Garver
SPOUSE

Giselle Hennessy (1974-1994)
SPOUSE

Susan Cavallari (1997-)
Fame & Address
SIGNATURE
DEBUT
Jungle Gents as Tarzan (Film 1954)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Cheyenne as Cheyenne Bodie (TV Series 1955-62)
ADDRESS
Grass Valley, California, United States
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Education, Net Worth & More
More Information
Career of Clint Walker
After playing small roles in some films, he got the attention of Warner Bros got the lead role in the TV series "Cheyenne". He also played the lead role in the feature film "Fort Dobbs". He played supporting roles in the films Sam Whiskey and The Great Bank Robbery.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Clint Walker
- Did Clint Walker takes alcohol? NA.
- Was Clint Walker in the habit of Smoking? NA.
- Walker received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1505 Vine Street.

- He worked in a factory after leaving his school. He also did jobs like a doorman at the Sands Hotel and as a sheet metal worker and a nightclub bouncer before getting a job in the entertainment industry.
- Walker was only 17 when he enrolled for the United States Merchant Marine in the last month of the Second World War.
- He did a cameo in his starting acting career like a Tarzan-type character in a film "Jungle Gents".

- Walker's daughter Valerie is one of the first female airline pilots.
- He was almost dead
In a skiing accident at Mammoth
Mountain, California, he faced a
heart injury and was even
pronounced dead by doctors in the
hospital. But to his luck, a doctor found a little sign of life
and immediately he was taken for a
surgery where his heart was repaired. He started working again within two months of the surgery.
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