Clint Salvoro is known for The Fighting Chefs (2013), Clarita (2019) and Man & Wife (2019).
Clint Santiago Dahl is an American writer, director, producer, and executive producer. Born in Southern California but largely grew up in the Central Valley of California. As a young adult, Clint relocated back to Southern California where he has been active ever since. Dahl began his entertainment career in 1998 producing Extreme Shoot, a popular underground fighting event series. Following in 2000, Dahl played a pivotal role in the development of what has become known as Mixed Martial Arts. He has since co-created, produced and promoted several televised MMA programs such as Venom First Strikes and Venom Annihilator for Pay-Per-View 2004, hosted by former NBA star John Salley. He was also the co-creator, producer and executive producer of Freedom Fight - America vs Canada in 2005 on TSN, Canada's sister station to ESPN. Freedom Fight was the first Mixed Martial Arts program to air on North American Prime-Time television. In 2005, Dahl produced "Corpocracy: The Outsourcing of America", a controversial politically-oriented documentary featuring Ron Paul, Ross Perot Sr. and actor John Ratzenberger. Since then Dahl has written, produced, and directed multiple television advertisements and TV shows. He has also been featured on television programs like Intervention on A&E and documentaries like The Hurt Business. Dahl is the CEO and Lead Director/Producer for Norsemen Films, a production company focusing on developing television show concepts and advertisements that bring innovative products to the public market.
Clint Vanderlinden is an actor, known for Unicorn City (2012), Skinwalker Ranch (2013) and Mythica: The Godslayer (2016).
Clint Walker was born Norman Eugene Walker in Hartford, southwestern Illinois, to Gladys Huldah (Schwanda), a Czech immigrant, and Paul Arnold Walker, who was from Arkansas. Walker almost single-handedly started the western craze on TV in the 1950s as Cheyenne Bodie in Cheyenne (1955). Growing up in the Depression era meant taking work wherever you could get it, and Walker found himself working at such jobs as Mississippi River boatman, carnival roustabout and golf caddy. He quit high school at 16 and at age 17 joined the Merchant Marine. After the war he worked his way cross country, including working in the oil fields in Brownwood, Texas, and wound up in California, where he worked as an undercover agent for a private detective agency on the Long Beach waterfront. After a while he took a job as a security officer at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. It was there that he met quite a few Hollywood people who told him that his size, physique and good looks would serve him well in Hollywood and that he should go to Los Angeles and give it a try. He met actor Henry Wilcoxon, who introduced him to director Cecil B. DeMille, and Walker found himself playing the part of a Captain of the Guard in The Ten Commandments (1956). Someone from Warner Bros. saw the film, found out that Walker was under contract to producer Hal B. Wallis, bought up Walker's contract and gave him the lead in "Cheyenne". The series was a huge hit and spawned countless other western series, from Warners and other studios. However, Walker was dissatisfied with the way Warners was handling his career -- they would let other contract players make films, for example, but he wasn't allowed to -- and that triggered a dispute which ended up with him taking a walk from the show. He and Warners eventually settled their disagreements. When the show ended Walker began to get supporting parts in features, his biggest and most successful one being The Dirty Dozen (1967). He starred in the well-received The Night of the Grizzly (1966) and the not-so-well received None But the Brave (1965), a WWII film that was Frank Sinatra's one and only stab at directing. He also played the lead in Baker's Hawk (1976), and turned in a good performance as a villain in the TV movie Scream of the Wolf (1974). Lately he and several of his colleagues from "The Dirty Dozen" provided the voices for the animated film Small Soldiers (1998).
Clint Walker III is a U.S. beekeeper from Temple, TX. He grew up in a historical Texas beekeeping family. His grandfather, George Clinton "Clint" Walker, Sr. founded the business in 1930. In 1994, Clint and his wife, Janice, bought the family business from his parents, George Clinton "G. C." Walker, Jr. and Elizabeth Ann "Beth" White Walker. Since then, they have diversified the beekeeping focused business by the addition of a mead-focused winery--Dancing Bee Winery, the purchase of another storied Texas family beekeeping business--Fain's Honey, a spirits operation--Packsaddle Nectars, and a honey based distillery at Dancing Bee. Janice and Clint have two sons, Clinton IV and Jonathan, both of whom are in the business. In 2022, they began a succession plan whereby the sons and key employees are taking ownership of the company.
Clint Yanchula is an actor, known for Thousand Yard Stare (2018), A Seduction Spell (2013) and Victor (2016).
Born and raised in Antelope Valley, California, Clinton Jones is a self described hobbyist who has spent years hunting and fishing, as well as collecting knives, swords, guns, old currency and jewelry. Jones was introduced to storage unit auctions more than seven years ago when he was looking for old cars to take into the desert to wreck for fun, but what he found was a world specifically tailored to his unique skills. An imposing figure standing over 6'0 and weighing 300 lbs., Jones is a renowned auction hunter in the Southern California area. Jones' expertise lays in rare coins and weaponry, such as medieval swords, daggers and armor. A self-taught expert in the field, Jones has built his business on quick turnaround on many of the items he digs, including coins, guns, swords, and collectable baseball cards. An accomplished animal handler and wrangler, Jones supplements auction hunting with his Reptile Rescue and Wildlife Services business that manages bobcats, mountain lions and venomous snakes.
Clinton Archambault is an actor, known for The Beach Bum (2019), Miami Love Affair (2017) and The Room (2018).
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Clinton Bailiff is known for A World of Worlds (2020), Darkest Case (2014) and Cold Dawn (2018).