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Clint Howard Biography
Television
As a child actor , Howard starred onGentle BenandThe Streets of San Franciscoin the episode entitled The House on Hyde Street. He was sometimes seen onThe Andy Griffith Showas "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 dramaBreaking Pointin the role of four-year-old Mikey in the episode "The Gnu, Now Almost Extinct". He also starred on Rod Serling 'sNight Galleryas Herbie: a ten-year-old boy who could predict the near future. In 1966, he guest starred in the short-livedThe Jean Arthur Showsitcom 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 filmThe Jungle Bookand the voice of Roo in Disney's 1977 animated filmThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Howard appeared in variousStar Trekepisodes:
- The Corbomite Maneuver, a first-season episode ofStar Trek. He briefly reprised the character he played, Balok, on Comedy Central 's roast of William Shatner ;
- Past Tense Part II, aStar Trek: Deep Space Nineepisode;
- Acquisition, a first-season episode ofStar Trek: Enterprise.
He played "Johnny Bark" on a first-season episode ofArrested Development, which was produced and narrated by his brother, Ron Howard . He was seen in an episode ofMarried... with Childrenas a creepy janitor. He played a car thief/murderer in a fourth-season episode ofSeinfeld. Also, he played Creepy Rodney in theMy Name Is Earlepisode " Stole a Badge " (Season 1 Episode 22) and he was a guest star in episode 24 of season 3 of the acclaimed NBC showHeroes.In a nod to Star Trek culture, he also played a part in an episode of Star Trek director JJ Abram's series "Fringe" of a man who thought he was Sarek of Vulcan. (In the next episode, Leonard Nimoy was revealed as the mysterious character he was discussing.)
Film
Howard has appeared in 17 of the films that were directed by his brother, Ron Howard , including the first movie directed by Ron when Clint was just ten years old. Other roles in Ron's movies include: a morgue attendant inBackdraft, a Little League parent who taunts Steve Martin inParenthood, a retirement home worker inCocoon, flight controller Seymour Liebergot inApollo 13(a role he reprises in the episodes 'Spider' and 'We Interrupt This Program' of the HBO miniseriesFrom the Earth to the Moon), the mayor's assistant inHow the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Flynn, a factory overseer inFar and Away, a television director inEDtv, and was in both the 1986 film Gung Ho and the television show.
He played the original Eaglebaur in the 1979 filmRock 'n' Roll High School; appeared as the head usher inGet Crazy; a Southern-fried college football fan inThe Waterboy; a father of one of the main characters in Uwe Boll 'sHeart of America; a radio DJ inThat Thing You Do!; a space tracking agent in the spy series of theAustin Powersseries ; a cross-dressing man named 'Nipples' inLittle Nicky; the title character in the 1995 low-budget comedy-horror filmIce Cream Man; he played Rughead, a nervous and often annoying auto technician in the 1986 science fiction filmThe Wraith; the title role of Stanley Coopersmith in the horror movieEvilspeak; Kate the Caterer in The Cat in the Hat ; featured briefly in Rob Zombie'sHalloween; and appeared in the romantic comedyPlay the Game.
In 2009, his film roles included Flight Commander Johnson inNight at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.
Clint is attached to direct his first directorial piece, the feature horror filmThe House Of Good And Evil.
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 titledNo Brains At All.
Recognition
In 1998, Howard was awarded the MTV Lifetime Achievement Award . The award is largely considered a spoof on Lifetime Achievement Awards with past recipients such as Godzilla , Jason Voorhees , Chewbacca and The Three Stooges . Howard is one of two actual actors to receive the award (the other being Jackie Chan ). The award was retired after Howard's receiving it and replaced with the more serious Generation Award which has been given to actors whose work defines a generation (such as Tom Cruise and Adam Sandler ).
During the ceremony which Howard received his Lifetime Achievement Award, the show started a montage of other actors and celebrities talking about him, referring to him only as "Clint" giving the impression they were referring to Clint Eastwood. It wasn't until the end of the montage that it was revealed that the actual recipient was Clint Howard.
The Phoenix, a Boston-based newspaper, listed Howard as 22nd in their list of "100 unsexiest men in the world," one spot behind his brother Ron.Madmagazine spoofed his cameo appearance in his brother's films with the article "The Clint Howard Collection".
Personal life
Howard was bornClinton Engle Howardin Burbank, California ; the son of actors Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard , and the younger brother of actor-turned-director Ron Howard . He attended Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary in Burbank, California . Howard was married twice: first in 1986 and divorced in 1987, and secondly in 1995 to Melanie. An avid golfer carrying a ten handicap[citation needed], Howard boasts of playing 150 rounds a year. He is also known for his activity in the gameWorld of Warcraft. Howard plays the game under the name Extas of the guild "Thrust" on the Dark Iron realm.
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Clint Howard Film & Dramas & Discography
Howard has appeared in 17 of the films that were directed by his brother, Ron Howard , including the first movie directed by Ron when Clint was just ten years old. Other roles in Ron's movies include: a morgue attendant inBackdraft, a Little League parent who taunts Steve Martin inParenthood, a retirement home worker inCocoon, flight controller Seymour Liebergot inApollo 13(a role he reprises in the episodes 'Spider' and 'We Interrupt This Program' of the HBO miniseriesFrom the Earth to the Moon), the mayor's assistant inHow the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Flynn, a factory overseer inFar and Away, a television director inEDtv, and was in both the 1986 film Gung Ho and the television show.
He played the original Eaglebaur in the 1979 filmRock 'n' Roll High School; appeared as the head usher inGet Crazy; a Southern-fried college football fan inThe Waterboy; a father of one of the main characters in Uwe Boll 'sHeart of America; a radio DJ inThat Thing You Do!; a space tracking agent in the spy series of theAustin Powersseries ; a cross-dressing man named 'Nipples' inLittle Nicky; the title character in the 1995 low-budget comedy-horror filmIce Cream Man; he played Rughead, a nervous and often annoying auto technician in the 1986 science fiction filmThe Wraith; the title role of Stanley Coopersmith in the horror movieEvilspeak; Kate the Caterer in The Cat in the Hat ; featured briefly in Rob Zombie'sHalloween; and appeared in the romantic comedyPlay the Game.
In 2009, his film roles included Flight Commander Johnson inNight at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.
Clint is attached to direct his first directorial piece, the feature horror filmThe House Of Good And Evil.
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 titledNo Brains At All.
As a child actor , Howard starred onGentle BenandThe Streets of San Franciscoin the episode entitled The House on Hyde Street. He was sometimes seen onThe Andy Griffith Showas "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 dramaBreaking Pointin the role of four-year-old Mikey in the episode "The Gnu, Now Almost Extinct". He also starred on Rod Serling 'sNight Galleryas Herbie: a ten-year-old boy who could predict the near future. In 1966, he guest starred in the short-livedThe Jean Arthur Showsitcom 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 filmThe Jungle Bookand the voice of Roo in Disney's 1977 animated filmThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Howard appeared in variousStar Trekepisodes:
- The Corbomite Maneuver, a first-season episode ofStar Trek. He briefly reprised the character he played, Balok, on Comedy Central 's roast of William Shatner ;
- Past Tense Part II, aStar Trek: Deep Space Nineepisode;
- Acquisition, a first-season episode ofStar Trek: Enterprise.
He played "Johnny Bark" on a first-season episode ofArrested Development, which was produced and narrated by his brother, Ron Howard . He was seen in an episode ofMarried... with Childrenas a creepy janitor. He played a car thief/murderer in a fourth-season episode ofSeinfeld. Also, he played Creepy Rodney in theMy Name Is Earlepisode " Stole a Badge " (Season 1 Episode 22) and he was a guest star in episode 24 of season 3 of the acclaimed NBC showHeroes.In a nod to Star Trek culture, he also played a part in an episode of Star Trek director JJ Abram's series "Fringe" of a man who thought he was Sarek of Vulcan. (In the next episode, Leonard Nimoy was revealed as the mysterious character he was discussing.)
Clint Howard External Link
- "MySpace.com - Clint - 48 - Garçon - Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA" .MySpace. . Retrieved 2008-05-22. "NBC Universal Media Village" . NBC. . Retrieved 2009-04-02. "Clint Howard" .Internet Movie Database. . Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ "The 100 unsexiest men in the world - Home Entertainment - The Phoenix" .The Phoenix. . Retrieved 2008-05-22.
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