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General Discussion>Clint Walker, Star of 1950s TV Western 'Cheyenne,' Dies at 90
CigarNut 06:17 PM 05-22-2018
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Walker, who also starred in such films as Send Me No Flowers (1964), None But the Brave (1965) and the World War II classic The Dirty Dozen (1967), died Monday from congestive heart failure, Walker's daughter Valerie told TMZ.
Always great in Westerns!

May He Rest In Peace.
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icehog3 06:23 PM 05-22-2018
I remember him well. 90 is a good life. R.I.P., Mr. Walker.
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ky70 11:54 AM 05-23-2018
Loved his movies!
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longknocker 12:19 PM 05-23-2018
Loved His Movies! Tough Guy! RIP, Mr. Walker.
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Brian D. 10:19 AM 05-25-2018
He caught a big break at one point, by just being a nice guy. On his way to audition for a Cecil B. DeMille movie, he stopped along the way to help a woman change a flat tire.

So he arrived late, and DeMille unhappily asked him why. Walker explained and apologized. At that point, DeMille smiled and said "I know all about it, that lady happens to be my secretary." Clint got the part.
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icehog3 10:19 AM 05-25-2018
Originally Posted by Brian D.:
He caught a big break at one point, by just being a nice guy. On his way to audition for a Cecil B. DeMille movie, he stopped along the way to help a woman change a flat tire.

So he arrived late, and DeMille unhappily asked him why. Walker explained and apologized. At that point, DeMille smiled and said "I know all about it, that lady happens to be my secretary." Clint got the part.
:-) :-)
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