Posted on 05/26/2018 12:06:49 AM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
He will be missed. Hope I live so long.
Fond memories, RIP.
Friend of Mark Levin.
Killdozer!
From imdb’s bio:
“In 1971, he was involved in a freak accident at Mammoth Mountain, CA, when the tip of a ski pole pierced his heart. He made an amazing recovery and was back at work filming in Spain two months later.”
Amazing indeed!
Was no mistaking his voice. RIP Sir
wow tough hombre- we still watch his old TV series from time to time- He’s going to be missed by many who grew up watching him for sure-
I heard that! And he survived!
Ski poles are blunt, the trauma seems unimaginable.
This saddens me greatly. I met Norman (his real name) only once, when he paid my maternal grandmother (his aunt) a visit in the early 60s. I remember this huge man filling the frame of her front door as he entered her Bellflower, California, condo. He bent down to hug her and she all but disappeared in his massive frame. I must have been seven or eight and don’t remember much from that short visit.
Recently, my brother, who is 14 years my senior, explained how Norman had provided him with some extra work. I presume this was during the run of “Cheyenne”. I had no idea of his budding “film career”, I kidded him. Norman took care of his family.
I was college at UC Santa Barbara in the early 70s when he had his accident at Mammoth. My family — brother, cousins, aunts, and uncles — journeyed north to provide blood.
When I read recently about Norman’s bout with illness (pnumonia) I called my brother to find out if he knew where he lived. I am sorry I never got the chance to talk about that visit with my grandmother Hester Carner Knight.
I hope to meet him in glory.
Turned his horse around and returned to shake my hand. Fort Smith Rodeo May 29 - June 3, 1961.
Thanks Liz. Great pic :)
Needed a little beefcake.......
It’s been written that Clint felt awkward being so tall....but his Mom told him someday his height would be a great asset......and she was right.
Have any links that could provide more details?
My girlfriend adored him since his Cheyenne days. She thought he was so Manly. One year for her birthday, I bought her an autographed picture of Him. He would still talk to fans on the phone back then, believe it, or not. She used to joke that she kept his picture under her pillow. RIP Clint.
A bit unusual....
Clint gets the 20 year itch rather than the 7 year itch. He was married 3 times, each one for twenty years.
Spouse: Susan Cavallari (m. 1997), Giselle Hennessy (m. 19741994), Verna Garver (m. 19481968)
Yellowstone Kelly. Great movie. Will miss this man.
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