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Clint Howard Biography

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Date of Birth: 1959, April 20
Years: 61 years
Nation of birth: United States of America
Height: 5 feet 7 inches
Name Clint Howard
Dad Rance Howard
Mother jean speegle howard
Nationality American
Place of birth / city Burbank, Calif.
Religion Christian
ethnicity Mixed
Profession Actor
Net worth $4 million
Salary $95 thousand
eye color Gray
Married to Melanie Sorich (1995-2017 divorced)
Brothers Ron Howard (brother)

Clint Howard is an American-born actor, best known for his roles in movies. The Waterboy and Apollo 13 . Furthermore, he is also known as the younger brother of actor and director Ron Howard. He has worked in numerous films directed by his brother Ron de él.

Early life, parents and biography

Howard was born to father Rance Howard and mother Jean Speegle Howard on April 20, 1959 in Burbank, California. He was born as Clinton Engle Howard. He has a brother; Ron Howard. His father, Rance, was a director, writer, and actor of German, English, Scottish, Irish, and Dutch descent. Rance died in 2017.

Clint is a US citizen and belongs to mixed ethnicity.

Information about Clint’s educational background is not available at this time. But, since his brother Ron attended Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School and David Star Jordan High School, we think he could have studied there as well.

Career

Clint Howard made his screen debut at the age of 2 when he appeared in five episodes of The Andy Griffith Show . On the show, he played Leon, a little boy in a cowboy outfit. His other works as a child artist include The Streets of San Francisco and The Virginian .

Howard landed his first prominent role in Gentle Me in 1967. He also played Herbie in an episode of Night Gallery and as Billy in the made-for-television version of The Red Pony .

Howard made his film debut in the 1963 film Courtship of Eddie’s Father in which he played a guest at a children’s party. In 1966, Howard voiced himself as Roo in the Disney animated short. Winnie the Pooh and the honey tree and Winnie the Pooh and the stormy day in 1968.

In his decades of acting career, Howard has worked in seventeen films directed by his brother Ron, including his directorial debut. Old paint . Recent movie appearances for him were as Sanders in Moonlight Alabama and Dr. Owen in Nobody Gets Out Alive . Clint worked on Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2018 which was directed by his brother. In addition, Howard has also worked as a music artist.

Personal life: marriage, children and divorce

As of now, Howard is not married and is not dating anyone. Previously, Howard was married twice. The media does not know information about his first marriage and his first wife. Howard’s second wife was Melanie Sorich. They were married on October 29, 1995.

More than 22 years of married life passed before they decided to go their separate ways. In April 2017, Howard filed for divorce citing an irreconcilable difference as the cause of their divorce. They did not give birth to any children before divorcing.

Net worth and assets

Clint Howard’s net worth is estimated to be around $4 million. as of 2019. Also, his salary is estimated to be around $95k per year. His lucrative acting career is one of the major sources of income and net worth. By far, he has appeared in several box office hit movies like Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree which earned $6.2 million, The Jungle Book which made 141.8 million, and The Dilemma made $69.7 million in ticket office.

Talking about his assets, Howard owns a mansion in Burbank, California, which he bought for $500K in January 2018. The mansion features three bathrooms, three-bedroom kitchen, and standard living rooms.

Additionally, Clint claimed that a bunch of items belonged to him while he was filing for divorce from his ex-wife Melanie. The list included his house in Burbank, scripts from his old movies, his rights to the script. Where is little Louie? and savings bonds worth $24k. In the filing, Howard said his then-wife could keep $10,000 of his jewelry and bonds.

Meanwhile, the court ordered to divide their cars; Honda Accord and Chrysler 300. The former is around $30k while the latter is between $30k and $50k.

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