Clark Howat
Clark Howat
Biography
Clark Howat was born on January 22, 1918 in Calaveras County, California, USA as John Clark Howat. He is known for his work on Billy Jack (1971), Je dois tuer (1954) and Airport (1970). He was married to Muriel Mansell. He died on October 30, 2009 in Arroyo Grande, California.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
41
Gender
Male
Birthday
1918-01-22 (107 years old)
Place of Birth
Calaveras County, California, USA
Acting

1984

Running Hot as Judge

1983

Money to Burn as Henderson

1982

T. J. Hooker as Chief Condon

1974

The Rockford Files as Mr. Rankin

1973

Hawkins as Accountant

1971

Billy Jack as Sheriff Cole

1970

Airport as Bert Weatherby

1968

Adam-12 as Harold Johnson

1968

Prescription: Murder as Doctor (uncredited)

1967

Dragnet as Capt. Henry O. Mack

1967

Dragnet as Captain Frankel

1964

The Rogues as Peter Stewart

1964

The Rogues as P. R. Man

1963

Twilight of Honor as Reporter (uncredited)

1962

The Lucy Show as Army Lieutenant

1962

Should I Marry Outside My Faith? as Not available

1960

The High Powered Rifle as George Merkle

1959

One Step Beyond as Jim Hennessey

1957

Perry Mason as Tower Man

1957

Perry Mason as Team Doctor

1957

Perry Mason as Policeman

1957

The Giant Claw as Maj. Bergen

1957

Mister Cory as Card Player (uncredited)

1956

Dr. Fu Manchu as Dr. John Petrie

1956

Earth vs. the Flying Saucers as Sgt. Nash (uncredited)

1955

Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Jim, a Bar Patron

1955

The 20th Century Fox Hour as Herbert Shreve

1955

Highway Patrol as Officer Hank

1955

Illegal as George Graves

1955

Battle Cry as Marine Colonel (uncredited)

1954

Suddenly as Haggerty

1953

The Hitch-Hiker as Government Agent

1953

The Glass Web as Bob Warren

1953

City That Never Sleeps as Not available

1952

Adventures of Superman as Professor Roberts' Assistant

1952

The Red Ball Express as Military Police Captain (uncredited)

1951

All That I Have as George Wagnell

1951

Venture of Faith as Not available

1950

The Beulah Show as Pete Bradley

1950

Gambling House as Nick (uncredited)

1947

Miracle on 34th Street as Patron in Macy's Lunchroom (uncredited)