• Susan Cavallari is the widow of the late actor Clint Walker
• Little is known about Susan as she is rarely mentioned in the media
• She was Clint Walker's third wife and the two were married for around 24 years
• Clint Walker was married twice before and had a few notable roles in his later years
• It is unclear if more information about Susan Cavallari will be released in the future
Known for movies
Short Info
| Net Worth | $4 million |
| Date Of Birth | May 30, 1927 |
| Spouse | Susan Cavallari, Giselle Hennessy, Verna Garver |
| Fact | After the first few episodes of Cheyenne (1955), he was given a horse named Brandy. Brandy was 16 hands high (5'4"). Not only did Clint ride the horse in the "Cheyenne" episodes, he was used in the movies made at Warner Brothers. Brandy has a distinguishing white spot on his right rump. |
| Payments | Earned $175 per week (first two seasons) from Cheyenne (1955) |
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Who is Susan Cavallari?
Susan Cavallari is the widow of deceased actor Clint Walker; unfortunately, there isn’t much information about Susan in the media. The only thing that is made available is that she is American, and that she is a third wife of the famous actor Clint Walker.
Popularity Through Marriage
Susan is the third and last wife of Clint Walker. Before her, he was married twice before, but all his marriages lasted for around 20 years. His first marriage was to Verna Garver, from 1948 until 196, then in 1974 he married Giselle Hennessy. In 1994 she died.
Just three years later, Susan became his third wife, and the two remained married until the 21st May 2018, when Clint passed away from congestive heart failure in Grass Valley, California, just nine days before his 91st birthday. Once the news of their wedding spread, Susan became one of the most prominent personalities at the time, but unfortunately, the media failed to discover any details about the third wife of Clint Walker. Rather unfortunate, but hopefully such information will become available in the future.
Later Years and Retirement
His career years were winding down, but he still managed to secure a few notable roles, such as an appearance in “Hysterical” in 1983, and then in “The Gambler Returns: Luck of the Draw” in 1991. Four years later he reprised his most prominent role of Cheyenne Bodie in the TV series “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues”, while in 1998 he voiced Nick Nitro in the film “Small Soldiers”, which ultimately became his last career endeavor.
General Info
| Full Name | Clint Walker |
| Net Worth | $4 million |
| Date Of Birth | May 30, 1927 |
| Height | 1.98 m |
| Profession | Voice Actor |
| Nationality | American |
Family
| Spouse | Susan Cavallari, Giselle Hennessy, Verna Garver |
| Children | Valerie Walker |
| Parents | Gladys Huldah Walker, Paul Arnold Walker |
| Siblings | Neoma L. Westbrook |
Accomplishments
| Movies | Yellowstone Kelly, The Night of the Grizzly, Fort Dobbs, The Dirty Dozen, Yuma, More Dead Than Alive, The Bounty Man, None but the Brave, The Ten Commandments, Gold of the Seven Saints, Send Me No Flowers, Sam Whiskey, Scream of the Wolf, Small Soldiers, The Great Bank Robbery, Snowbeast, Deadly Har... |
| TV Shows | Cheyenne, Kodiak |
Social profile links
Salary
| Title | Salary |
|---|---|
| Cheyenne (1955) | $175 per week (first two seasons) |
Facts
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | He was a health food addict. |
| 2 | He is a staunch conservative Republican. |
| 3 | Enjoys meeting people and signing autographs while attending various gatherings, film festivals and Western Heritage events. His favorite event to attend is the Western Legends Film Festival held the last week of August each year in Kanab, Utah, where many of the Hollywood westerns were filmed and where Clint was honored in 2004 for his role in the movie Fort Dobbs (1958). |
| 4 | After the first few episodes of Cheyenne (1955), he was given a horse named Brandy. Brandy was 16 hands high (5'4"). Not only did Clint ride the horse in the "Cheyenne" episodes, he was used in the movies made at Warner Brothers. Brandy has a distinguishing white spot on his right rump. |
| 5 | He was a guest at the 2012 Memphis Film Festival's "A Gathering of Guns 4: A TV Western Reunion" at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi. |
| 6 | Walker's twin sister, Neoma L. "Lucy" Westbrook, died Nov. 11, 2000 at her residence in Hartford, Illinois, aged 73. |
| 7 | 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. |
| 8 | His twin sister's name was Lucille. |
| 9 | He was born a twin. |
| 10 | Unlike many of his TV-western colleagues, Clint Walker never had to endure a whipping on Cheyenne (1955) (though on a 10-23-61 episode titled "The Young Fugitives," he was bound shirtless to a tree. |
Pictures
Movies
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Soldiers | 1998 | Nick Nitro (voice) | |
| Kung Fu: The Legend Continues | 1995 | TV Series | Cheyenne Bodie |
| Sweating Bullets | 1993 | TV Series | Dead Eye Dixon |
| The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw | 1991 | TV Movie | Cheyenne |
| The All American Cowboy | 1985 | TV Movie | |
| The Serpent Warriors | 1985 | Morgan Bates | |
| The Love Boat | 1983 | TV Series | Bill |
| Hysterical | 1983 | Sheriff | |
| Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women | 1979 | TV Movie | Wendell |
| Centennial | 1978 | TV Mini-Series | Joe Bean |
| Deadly Harvest | 1977 | Grant Franklin | |
| The White Buffalo | 1977 | Whistling Jack Kileen | |
| Snowbeast | 1977 | TV Movie | Sheriff Paraday |
| Baker's Hawk | 1976 | Dan Baker | |
| Killdozer | 1974 | TV Movie | Lloyd Kelly |
| Scream of the Wolf | 1974 | TV Movie | Byron Douglas |
| Kodiak | 1974 | TV Series | Cal 'Kodiak' McKay / Cal 'Kodiak' McCay / Kodiak |
| Pancho Villa | 1972 | Scotty | |
| The Bounty Man | 1972 | TV Movie | Kinkaid |
| Hardcase | 1972 | TV Movie | Jack Rutherford |
| Yuma | 1971 | TV Movie | Marshal Dave Harmon |
| The Phynx | 1970 | Master Sergeant Clint Walker | |
| The Great Bank Robbery | 1969 | Ranger Ben Quick | |
| Sam Whiskey | 1969 | O. W. Bandy | |
| More Dead Than Alive | 1969 | Cain | |
| The Dirty Dozen | 1967 | Samson Posey | |
| Maya | 1966 | Hugh Bowen | |
| The Night of the Grizzly | 1966 | Jim Cole | |
| The Lucy Show | 1965-1966 | TV Series | Frank / Frank Wilson |
| None But the Brave | 1965 | Capt. Dennis Bourke | |
| Send Me No Flowers | 1964 | Bert Power | |
| Kraft Suspense Theatre | 1964 | TV Series | David Wolfe |
| 77 Sunset Strip | 1963 | TV Series | Cal Jasper |
| Cheyenne | 1955-1962 | TV Series | Cheyenne Bodie / Ace Black / Jim Thornton Merritt |
| Gold of the Seven Saints | 1961 | Jim Rainbolt | |
| Maverick | 1960 | TV Series | Cheyenne Bodie |
| Requiem to Massacre | 1960 | Custer | |
| Yellowstone Kelly | 1959 | Luther 'Yellowstone' Kelly | |
| Fort Dobbs | 1958 | Gar Davis | |
| The Travellers | 1957 | Cheyenne Bodie | |
| The Ten Commandments | 1956 | Sardinian Captain | |
| Jungle Gents | 1954 | Tarzan Type (uncredited) |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Night of the Grizzly | 1966 | writer: "Pine Tree Tall" - uncredited | |
| The Jack Benny Program | 1963 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
| Cheyenne | TV Series 1 episode, 1961 performer - 2 episodes, 1957 - 1962 |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lookin' Back with O.W. Bandy | 2014 | Video documentary short | Himself |
| The Infamous Killer Cain | 2014 | Video documentary short | Himself |
| The Legend of Big Jim Cole | 2012 | Video documentary short | Himself |
| The Lonely Gunfighter: The Legacy of Cheyenne | 2006 | Video short | Himself |
| Armed and Deadly: The Making of 'The Dirty Dozen' | 2006 | Video documentary short | Himself |
| ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
| 100 Years of the Hollywood Western | 1994 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
| All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan | 1985 | TV Special | Himself |
| Oklahoma Passage - A Story of Mobility | 1982 | Documentary short | Narrator |
| The John Davidson Show | 1982 | TV Series | Himself |
| ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration | 1978 | TV Special | Himself |
| The Troy Cory Evening Show | 1974 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
| The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1972 | TV Series | Himself |
| Allen Ludden's Gallery | 1969 | TV Series | Himself |
| Operation Dirty Dozen | 1967 | Short documentary | Himself |
| The Joey Bishop Show | 1967 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Eamonn Andrews Show | 1966 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Linkletter Show | 1964-1965 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Jack Benny Program | 1963 | TV Series | Himself |
| Stump the Stars | 1963 | TV Series | Himself - Guest Panelist |
| The James Dean Story | 1957 | Documentary | Himself - 'Giant' premiere footage (uncredited) |
Archive Footage
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| La tele de tu vida | 2007 | TV Series | Kodiak |
| Private Screenings | 2001 | TV Series | Cheyenne Bodie in 'Cheyenne' |
| Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Samson Posey |
| Rock Hudson's Home Movies | 1992 | Documentary | Bert |
| Gold, Glory and Custer | 1964 | Cheyenne Bodie |
Awards
Won Awards
| Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Golden Boot | Golden Boot Awards | ||
| 1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | On 8 February 1960. At 1505 Vine Street |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia








