Portrait of Clark Howat

Clark Howat

Acting

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.

Born: January 22, 1918

Place of Birth: Calaveras County, California, USA

Filmography

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

1965
Run for Your Life

as 2nd Homicide Man

1964
The Rogues

as Peter Stewart

1964
The Rogues

as P. R. Man

1963
Twilight of Honor

as Reporter (uncredited)

1963
Arrest and Trial

as Mr. Crane

1962
The Lucy Show

as Army Lieutenant

1960
The High Powered Rifle

as George Merkle

1959
One Step Beyond

as Jim Hennessey

1957
Harbor Command

as Police Dispatcher (uncredited)

1957
Perry Mason

as Tower Man

1957
Perry Mason

as Team Doctor

1957
Perry Mason

as Policeman

1957
Perry Mason

as Sergeant Grant

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
Illegal

as George Graves

1955
The 20th Century Fox Hour

as Herbert Shreve

1955
Highway Patrol

as Officer Hank

1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

as Jim, a Bar Patron

1955
Battle Cry

as Marine Colonel (uncredited)

1954
Suddenly

as Haggerty

1953
The Glass Web

as Bob Warren

1953
The Hitch-Hiker

as Government Agent

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

1950
Gambling House

as Nick (uncredited)

1947
Miracle on 34th Street

as Patron in Macy's Lunchroom (uncredited)