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Clint Walker - December 4th, 2014
Clint Walker sells autographs through his website. I sent him a letter wishing him the best and he sent this to me in return (I did not ask for the photo). Clint Walker Day Sent: 11/14/14 Day Received: 12/1/14 Total Time: 17 days Address Used: Clint Walker Clint Walker Photos 101 W. McKnight Way Suite B 303 Grass Valley, Ca 95949 -

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Legendary actor "Clint Walker" success - April 16th, 2012
Best known for his cowboy role as "Cheyenne Bodie" in the TV Western series, Cheyenne. Walkers good looks and imposing physique, he stood 6 feet, 6 inches tall with a 48-inch chest and a 32-inch waist, helped him to land an audition where he won the lead role in the TV series Cheyenne. Billed as "Clint" Walker, he was cast as Cheyenne Bodie, a cowboy hero in the post-American Civil War era. Walker then played roles in several big-screen films, including a trio of westerns for Gordon Douglas - Fort Dobbs in 1958, Yellowstone Kelly in 1959, and Gold of the Seven Saints in 1961, the comedy Send Me No Flowers in 1964, the actual leading role despite being billed under Frank Sinatra in the wartime drama None But the Brave in 1965, The Night of the Grizzly in 1966, and as the meek convict Samson Posey, in the war drama The Dirty Dozen in 1967. In 1969, New York Times film critic Howard Thompson, in reviewing Walkers performance in the movie More Dead Than Alive, described the actor as "a big, fine-looking chap and about as live-looking as any man could be. And there is something winning about his taciturn earnestness as an actor, although real emotion seldom breaks through".[4 In 1958, Thompson described the actor, then starring in Fort Dobbs, as "the biggest, finest-looking Western hero ever to sag a horse, with a pair of shoulders rivaling King Kongs". mailed photo 9-9-09 received signed 4-11-12 (580 days!) used: Clint Walker 101 W. Mcknight Way, Suite B-303 Grass Valley, CA 95949 (Note: He charges $25/signature, but he never charged me for mine) http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/71 ... 004wl.jpg/

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