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Clint Walker was born in Hartford, Illinois. [2] His mother was Czech. [3] He had a fraternal twin sister, Neoma Lucille "Lucy" Westbrook [4] and another half-sister. [1] Walker left school to work at a factory and on a riverboat, then joined the United States Merchant Marine at the age of 17.
“He had a twin sister named Lucy (1927–2000).[3]” Footnote 3 CURRENTLY states: “At age 73, Walker's twin sister, Neoma L. "Lucy" Westbrook, died on November 11, 2000 at her residence in Hartford, Illinois” I sought to change the text to: “He had a twin sister named Neoma Lucille (1927–2000).[3]”
By early 1959 the project had become a vehicle for Clint Walker, the star of Warner Bros' hit TV show Cheyenne and the final script was done by Burt Kennedy who was under contract to Warners at the time. [9] Walker's co-star was Edd Byrnes who had leapt to fame playing "Kookie" on the Warner Bros detective show 77 Sunset Strip. [10] [11]
Vivienne, who is a twin to brother Knox, has already shown some interest in going into showbiz. The 16-year-old recently worked alongside her famous mom as a producer assistant for The Outsiders.
By 1957, Hardin acquired the services of agent Henry Willson and made his way to Hollywood, where he was put under contract by Paramount Pictures. [ 5 ] Initially billed as "Ty Hungerford", he made various minor appearances in several Paramount films, such as The Space Children (1958), As Young as We Are (1958) I Married a Monster from Outer ...
Francesca is the only daughter that Clint, 94, shares with Frances, 72. The second-youngest of his eight children , Francesca is an older sister to 27-year-old Morgan , whom the actor shares with ...
Clint and his ex-wife Dina Ruiz welcomed their first child together in 1996. As a teen, Morgan was a main cast member on E!'s Mrs. Eastwood & Company with her mom and sister Francesca.
Reviewer Howard Thompson of The New York Times in 1969 praised the performances of Clint Walker and Anne Francis, but did not care for the movie, saying "More Dead Than Alive is a dogged but dinky little Western with the perfect title." He described Paul Hampton in the role of Billy as an "incredibly poor young actor" and concluded that "the ...