Clint Howard


Clinton Engle Howard is an American character actor and comedian. He is the younger brother of actor and director Ron Howard. He had roles in the films The Waterboy and Apollo 13. and for his tv show roles such as Mark Wedloe on Gentle Ben, Stanley on The Baileys of Balboa, Steve on The Cowboys, and as Creepy Rodney on My Name Is Earl. He has appeared in many films directed by his brother, Ron, as well as many low-budget cult films.

Early life

Born in Burbank, California, Howard's parents are actors Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard and his older brother is actor and filmmaker Ron Howard.

Career

Television

Howard began his career when he was two, appearing in five episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, then starring his older brother Ron. He played Leon, a toddler in a cowboy outfit who wandered around Mayberry and silently offered people a bite of his sandwich, to which they would respond "no, thanks Leon". Other early notable roles include his appearance on The Streets of San Francisco in the episode entitled "The House on Hyde Street", and The Virginian as Tommy, the proud owner of a new litter of pups in the episode entitled "Melanie".
In 1963, he appeared in the ABC medical drama Breaking Point in the role of four year old Mikey in the episode "The Gnu, Now Almost Extinct". He also played little Billy Taft, the nephew of Dr. Richard Kimble, in the season one episode of The Fugitive, "Home is the Hunted".
His first prominent role was as a regular on the series Gentle Ben. He also starred in an episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery as Herbie, a ten-year-old boy who predicts the near future, and played Billy in the made for television version of John Steinbeck's The Red Pony, with Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara.
Howard appeared in various Star Trek episodes:
In 2003, Howard played Johnny Bark on Arrested Development in the season one episode "Key Decisions", which was produced and narrated by his brother, Ron. He was seen in an episode of Married... with Children as a creepy janitor. He played a car thief/murderer in the season four Seinfeld episode "The Trip". Howard played Creepy Rodney in the season one My Name Is Earl episode "Stole a Badge", and he was a guest star in the season three episode of the NBC show Heroes "I Am Sylar".

Film

In his film debut The Courtship of Eddie's Father, he played a child party guest standing on a table at his birthday party.
Howard also voiced Roo in Disney's animated shorts Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, which were later incorporated into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Hathi Jr. in The Jungle Book.
Howard has appeared in seventeen films directed by his brother, Ron Howard, including Ron's first directorial effort — a short film called Old Paint — when Clint was ten. He also starred in Ron's first full length feature, Grand Theft Auto. Other roles in the elder Howard's films include: John Dexter in Cocoon, Paul in Gung Ho, pathologist Ricco in Backdraft, Lou in Parenthood, Flynn in Far and Away, flight controller Seymour Liebergot in Apollo 13, Ken in EDtv, and Whobris in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
He also played Sheriff Purdy in The Missing, Lloyd Davis in Frost/Nixon, Herbert Trimpy in The Dilemma, and Paul Lucas in the episodes "Spider" and "We Interrupt This Program" of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, which was produced by Ron.
He played Eaglebaur in Rock 'n' Roll High School, Usher in Get Crazy, Paco in The Waterboy, Arthur Lynne in Uwe Boll's Heart of America, cellmate Slinky in Tango & Cash, KJZZ disk jockey in That Thing You Do!, Johnson Ritter in the Austin Powers series, another flight controller in ', Nipples in Little Nicky, Gregory Tudor in the low budget film Ice Cream Man, Rughead in The Wraith, Stanley Coopersmith in Evilspeak, Kate the Caterer in The Cat in the Hat, Doctor Koplenson in Halloween, and appeared in the romantic comedies, Play the Game and Speed-Dating.
He also played Sanders in Alabama Moon and Dr. Owen in Nobody Gets Out Alive, which was written and directed by filmmaker Jason Christopher.
He appeared in
', which his brother Ron directed.

Music

In 1981, Howard formed The Kempsters, a new wave rock and roll group that was composed mostly of his friends who were neighbors with him on Kemp Street. In 1982, their original drummer, Mike "Spooner" Bauer, was replaced by Tony Rodriquez and the band played regularly at Madame Wong's West. The band retired in 1983. Although The Kempsters never released an album while together, Howard has recently begun distributing No Brains At All, a CD featuring four tracks the band recorded in various studios, and seven tracks recorded live on October 17, 1982 at Madame Wong's.

Personal life

Clint Howard married Melanie Sorich on October 29, 1995. In 2017, it was announced that Clint had filed for divorce.
Howard is a Republican. On January 29, 2016, three days before the Iowa Caucuses, he endorsed United States Senator Ted Cruz of Texas for the Republican presidential nomination.
Howard was an avid golfer who played 150 rounds a year until hip replacements forced him to quit.
He is also known for his activity in the game World of Warcraft. Howard plays the game under the name Extas on the Herod Classic realm.
In 2015, Howard began creating one-of-a-kind snow globes that are occasionally featured on entertainment programs. He brought one with him for his appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleVoice role
1998Larry Hammond