Clint Howard is an American actor, born on April 20, 1959, in Burbank, California, known for his extensive career in film and television spanning over six decades.
With a distinctive look and a knack for character roles, he has become a recognizable figure in Hollywood, often appearing in quirky or eccentric parts.
The son of actors Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard, Clint was immersed in the entertainment industry from a young age, beginning his career as a child actor.
His early exposure to show business, combined with his talent for portraying unique characters, has made him a beloved figure in both mainstream and cult cinema.
Siblings
Clint is the younger brother of Ron Howard, a celebrated actor, director, and producer known for his roles in The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, as well as his directorial successes with films like Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, and The Da Vinci Code.
Born on March 1, 1954, Ron has carved out a monumental career, earning Academy Awards and widespread acclaim.
The Howard brothers grew up in a close-knit family, with their parents fostering their interest in acting.
While Ron transitioned from acting to directing, Clint remained dedicated to performing, creating a distinct path in the industry.
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Career
Howard’s career began at age two with an appearance on The Andy Griffith Show, where his brother Ron starred as Opie Taylor.
He gained early recognition for his role as Mark Wedloe in the 1967 series Gentle Ben, playing a boy befriending a bear, which showcased his natural charm as a child actor.
As he grew, Clint transitioned into a prolific character actor, known for roles that often leaned into his unconventional appearance and versatile acting style.
His film credits include The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963), Star Trek (1966, as Balok in the episode “The Corbomite Maneuver”), The Jungle Book (1967, voicing the elephant Hathi Jr.), and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997).
He has also appeared in horror films like Ticks (1993) and Ice Cream Man (1995), earning a cult following for his offbeat performances.
His television work spans shows like The Fugitive, Seinfeld, Fringe, and Arrested Development, where he played Johnny Bark.
Clint’s ability to embrace diverse roles, from comedic to creepy, has kept him steadily employed, with over 200 acting credits.
His frequent collaborations with Ron Howard have been a hallmark of his career, with roles in films like Backdraft (1991), The Paper (1994), and Cinderella Man (2005), showcasing their professional synergy.
Accolades
In 1998, Howard received the MTV Movie Award for Lifetime Achievement, a tongue-in-cheek but heartfelt nod to his enduring presence in film and television.
The award, presented during a comedic ceremony, celebrated his status as a recognizable face in Hollywood, often stealing scenes in small but memorable roles.
In 2017, he was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, recognizing his decades-long career and versatility.
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