Clyde Howdy was known for playing the recurring role of assistant park ranger Hank Whitfield in the American children's adventure television series Lassie.
11 Facts About Clyde Howdy
Clyde Howdy was known for his appearances in the American western television series Cheyenne and as a double for actor Clint Walker.
Clyde Howdy began his career in 1955, first appearing in the western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
Clyde Howdy then made an appearance to the western television series Annie Oakley.
Clyde Howdy served as a member of the Freedom Riders since 1960 for which he had earned popularity.
Clyde Howdy was a member of the Viewfinders Motorcycle Club.
In 1959, Clyde Howdy made his stunt debut in the film The Young Land, which starred Patrick Wayne and Yvonne Craig.
Clyde Howdy guest-starred in television programs including Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Lawman, Get Smart, Daniel Boone, The Virginian, Maverick, F Troop, The Jack Benny Program, The Big Valley and Death Valley Days.
Clyde Howdy made numerous appearances in various roles in Cheyenne.
Clyde Howdy's final credit was from the 1970 film There Was a Crooked Man.
Clyde Howdy died in October 1969 of lung cancer at the Altadena Hospital in Los Angeles County, California, at the age of 48.