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Clint Howard
Howard in Gentle Ben (1967)
Born
Clinton E. Howard

(1959-04-20) April 20, 1959 (age 65)
OccupationActor
Years active1961–present
SpouseMelanie Howard (1995-present)

Clinton E. "Clint" Howard[1] (born April 20, 1959) is an American character actor who is known for his portrayal of Balok in the original Star Trek series and Johnson Ritter in the Austin Powers series. Since then, he has continued to make numerous appearances in television and radio, including many parts in films directed by his brother, actor and director Ron Howard.

Personal life

Howard was born in Burbank, California as the son of actors Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard, and the younger brother of actor-director Ron Howard. He attended Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary in Burbank. Howard has been married twice. His first marriage was from 1986 to 1987. He married Melanie Howard in 1995. An avid golfer, Howard boasts of playing 150 rounds a year. He is also known for his activity in the game World of Warcraft in which he plays under the name Extas of the guild "Peekay" on the Dark Iron realm.[2]

Television

After starring on Gentle Ben, Howard appeared in The Streets of San Francisco, in the episode entitled "The House on Hyde Street", and The Virginian as Tommy, the proud owner of a new litter of pups in the episode entitled Melanie. He was sometimes seen on The Andy Griffith Show as Leon, a toddler in a cowboy outfit who wandered freely around Mayberry and silently offered people a bite of his sandwich, to which they would respond, "No, thank you." In 1963, he appeared in the ABC medical drama Breaking Point in the role of four-year-old Mikey in the episode "The Gnu, Now Almost Extinct". He also played little Billy Taft the nephew of Dr, Richard Kimble in the season one episode of The Fugitive, “The Home is the Hunted” (1964). He also starred on Rod Serling's Night Gallery as Herbie: a ten-year-old boy who could predict the near future. In 1966, he guest starred in the short-lived The Jean Arthur Show sitcom on CBS in the episode entitled "My Client, the Rooster". One of Howard's other roles as a child actor was the voice of the elephant Hathi's son Hathi Jr. in the 1967 Walt Disney animated film The Jungle Book and the voice of Roo in Disney's animated featurettes Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), and Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) which were later incorporated into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977).

Howard appeared in various Star Trek episodes:

In 2003, he played Johnny Bark on Arrested Development in the season one episode Key Decisions, which was produced and narrated by his brother, Ron. He was seen in an episode of Married... with Children as a creepy janitor. He played a car thief/murderer in the season four Seinfeld episode The Trip. Also, he played Creepy Rodney in the season one My Name Is Earl episode "Stole a Badge", and he was a guest star in the season three episode of the NBC show Heroes "I Am Sylar".[3] As a nod to Star Trek culture, he played a part in Star Trek director J. J. Abrams' series Fringe; in the season one episode, "The Road Not Taken", playing a man who thought he was the son of Sarek of Vulcan. (In the next episode, Leonard Nimoy was revealed as the mysterious character he was discussing.) In 2012, Howard was featured in a television commercial for Amdro, an insecticide product.

Film

Clint appeared in 17 films that were directed by his brother, Ron Howard, including the first movie directed by his older brother—a short film called Old Paint—when Clint was 10. He also starred in Ron's first full-length feature, Grand Theft Auto. Other roles in the elder Howard's films include: a retirement home worker in Cocoon (1985), in both the 1986 film Gung Ho and the television series, a morgue attendant in Backdraft (1991), a Little League parent who taunts Steve Martin in Parenthood, a factory overseer in Far and Away (1992), flight controller Seymour Liebergot in Apollo 13 (1995), a television director in EDtv (1999), the mayor's assistant in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). In 2003, he had a part in the movie The Missing, as Ollie in 2008's Frost/Nixon, and a plant specialist in the 2011 comedy The Dilemma. He also played the role of Paul Lucas in the episodes "Spider" and "We Interrupt This Program" of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, which was produced by brother Ron. He played the original Eaglebaur in the 1979 film Rock 'n' Roll High School; appeared as the head usher in Get Crazy; a Southern-fried college football fan in The Waterboy; a father of one of the main characters in Uwe Boll's Heart of America; Played Slinky as Sylvester Stallone's cellmate in "Tango & Cash"; a radio DJ in That Thing You Do!; a space tracking agent in the Austin Powers series; another flight controller Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian; a cross-dressing man named 'Nipples' in Little Nicky; the title character in the 1995 low-budget comedy-horror film Ice Cream Man; he played Rughead, a nervous and often annoying auto technician in the 1986 science fiction film The Wraith; the title role of Stanley Coopersmith in the horror movie Evilspeak; Kate the Caterer in The Cat in the Hat; featured briefly in Rob Zombie's Halloween; and appeared in the romantic comedies Play the Game and Speed-Dating. Clint also played Sanders on Alabama Moon. Howard played Dr. Owen in the independent horror film Nobody Gets Out Alive which was written and directed by filmmaker Jason Christopher and was released nationwide on February 26, 2013. The film made it rounds in the film festival circuit in 2012 and has won two best feature awards, a best director award, and a best actor award.[4]

Music

In 1981, Clint formed The Kempsters, a New Wave rock and roll group. The band was composed mostly of Clint's friends who were neighbors with him on Kemp Street, hence the band's name. In 1982, their original drummer, Mike "Spooner" Bauer, was replaced by Tony Rodriquez, and the band began to play regularly at Madame Wong's West. Clint retired the band in 1983. Although The Kempsters never released an album while together, Clint Howard has recently begun distributing a CD featuring four tracks the band recorded in various studios and seven tracks recorded live on October 17, 1982 at Madame Wong's. Clint is currently selling autographed copies of the album, which is titled No Brains At All.[citation needed]

Recognition

In 1998, Howard was awarded the MTV Lifetime Achievement Award at the MTV Movie Awards. During the ceremony at which Howard received the award, a montage of other actors and celebrities providing testimonials about him was shown, in which they referred to him only as "Clint", giving the impression they were referring to Clint Eastwood. It was not until the end of the montage that it was revealed that the actual recipient was Howard.

Filmography

Film

Jody
Year Film Role Notes
1963 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Child Party Guest Film debut, uncredited
1966 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree Roo voice
1967 The Jungle Book Hathi Jr. voice
 1973
1976 Eat My Dust! George Poole Jr.
1977 Grand Theft Auto Ace
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Baseball Catcher
1978 Harper Valley PTA Corley
1979 Rock 'n' Roll High School Eaglebauer
1981 Evilspeak Stanley Coopersmith
1982 Night Shift Jefferey
1983 Get Crazy Usher
1984 Splash Wedding Guest
1985 Cocoon John Dexter
1986 Gung Ho Paul
The Wraith Rughead
1987 End of the Line Les Sullivan
1988 Freeway Ronnie
1989 Parenthood Lou
Tango & Cash Slinky
1990 Disturbed Brian
1991 Backdraft Ricco
The Rocketeer Mark
1992 Far and Away Flynn
1993 Carnosaur 'Slim' Friar
1994 Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter Gary
The Paper Ray Blaisch
Leprechaun 2 Tourist
1995 Ice Cream Man Gregory Tudor
Forget Paris Exterminator
Apollo 13 Sy Liebergot
1996 Barb Wire Schmitz
Unhook the Stars Gus
That Thing You Do! KJZZ Disc Jockey
Santa with Muscles Hinkley
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Johnson Ritter
1998 Twilight EMS Worker
Telling You Customer uncredited
Addams Family Reunion Dogcatcher uncredited
Chow Bella Clint
The Waterboy Paco
The Dentist 2 Mr. Toothache
1999 EDtv Ken
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Johnson Ritter
2000 My Dog Skip Millard
The Million Dollar Kid Harvey
Little Nicky Nipples
How the Grinch Stole Christmas Whobris
2001 Blackwoods Greg
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Johnson Ritter
Heart of America Artie Lynne
100 Women Mr. Willens
2003 Pauly Shore is Dead Pauly's Business Manager
House of the Dead Salish
The Cat in the Hat Kate the Caterer
The Missing Sheriff Purdy
2004 Raising Genius Mr. Goss
2005 River's End Mr. Powell
My Big Fat Independent Movie The Mechanic
Cinderella Man Referee
Fun with Dick and Jane INS Agent
2006 Church Ball Gene Jensen
Curious George Balloon Man voice
How to Eat Fried Worms Uncle Ed
Big Bad Wolf Fulton Chaney
2007 Music Within Clerk
Halloween Dr. Koplenson
A Plumm Summer Binky the Clown
2008 Foreign Exchange Long Larry
Frost/Nixon Lloyd Davis
2009 London Betty Narrator voice
Play the Game Dick
Super Capers Mugger
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Air and Space Mission Control Tech #1
Alabama Moon Constable Sanders
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Cthulu
2010 BloodRayne: The Third Reich Dr. Mangler
Holyman Undercover Roy Sr.
Speed-Dating Dom
2011 The Dilemma Herbert Trimpy
Blubberella Dr. Mangler
2013 Last Call George

Television

Year Film Role Notes
1962–64 The Andy Griffith Show Leon 4 episodes
1964–65 The Baileys of Balboa Stanley
1966 The Jean Arthur Show Robbie Fielding Episode: "My Client, the Rooster"
1967–69 Gentle Ben Mark Wedloe
1967 Star Trek: The Original Series Balok Episode: "The Corbomite Maneuver"
1970 The Odd Couple Randy Granger Episode: "The Big Brothers"
1971 The Mod Squad Davey Carr Episode: "The Price of Love"
1973 The Red Pony Jody Tiflin TV film
1975 Huckleberry Finn Arch TV film
1976 Happy Days Moose Episode: "Bringing Up Spike"
1977 The Death of Richie Peanuts TV film
1978 The Fitzpatricks D'Annunzio Episode: "A Living Wage"
1986–87 Gung Ho Googie
1987 Sledge Hammer! Police Officer Episode: "State of Sledge"
1992 Seinfeld Tobias Lehigh Nagy Episode: "The Trip" Part 2
1993–94 Space Rangers Mimmer
1994 Cheyenne Warrior Otto Nielsen TV film
1995 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Grady Episode: "Past Tense"
Married... with Children Mullen Episode: "And Bingo Was Her Game-O"
2002 Star Trek: Enterprise Muk Episode: " Acquisition"
Everybody Loves Raymond Himself Episode: "The First Six Years"
2003 Arrested Development Johnny Bark Episode: "Key Decisions"
2005 My Name Is Earl Creepy Rodney 2 episodes
2011 Workaholics Replacement for Adam Demamp Episode: "The Strike"

Direct-to-video

Year Film Role Notes
1990 Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation Ricky
1991 Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker Ricky
1995 Fist of the North Star Stalin
2003 Beethoven's 5th Owen Tuttle
2009 The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Joe Chtulu
2010 Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Farmer Dan
2013 Nobody Gets Out Alive Dr. Owen VOD and DVD[5]

References

  1. ^ Clinton E Howard, Born 04/20/1959 in California, CaliforniaBirthIndex.org
  2. ^ "MySpace.com - Clint - 48 - Garçon - Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA". MySpace. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
  3. ^ "NBC Universal Media Village". NBC. Retrieved 2009-04-02. [dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Nobody-Gets-Alive-Clint-Howard/dp/B00A6SZRO0
  5. ^ http://blogs.houstonpress.com/artattack/2013/02/todays_dvds_blu-rays_the_maste.php

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