“Star Trek” Actor Clint Howard’s Wiki: Age, Youthful Appearances, Net Worth, Wife, Divorce, Children, Hobbies

• Clint Howard is an American actor and a younger brother of Ron Howard
• He is of mixed English, Scottish, Irish, German and Dutch ancestry
• He has featured in more than 240 films and TV titles
• His net worth is estimated to be over $4 million
• He is a Republican, an avid golfer and a fan of World of Warcraft



Known for movies

Short Info

Net Worth $20 million
Date Of Birth April 20, 1959
Spouse Melanie Howard
Fact While he is a conservative Republican, his elder brother Ron Howard is a liberal Democrat.



Who is Clint Howard?

Born Clinton Howard on the 20th April 1959, in Burbank, California USA, he is an actor and a younger brother of the famous actor/director Ron Howard, and best known to the world for his portrayal of Mark Wedloe in the TV series “Gentle Ben” (1967-1969), and as Paco in the film “The Waterboy” (1998), among many others. So far, Clint featured in more than 240 film and TV titles.

Early Life, Family, and Education

Of mixed English, Scottish, Irish, German and Dutch ancestry, Clint is the son of the famed actors Rance Howard, and Jean Speegle Howard; his brother was initially an actor, Ron Howard, now a respected director. He is an uncle to Ron Howard’s children, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jocelyn and Paige Howard. He went to R.L. Stevenson Elementary in Burbank, California, but once his career took off, he left school and focused primarily on his acting.

Career Beginnings

So Clint’s career actually started in 1962, when he appeared next to his brother Ron in the highly-acclaimed TV series “The Andy Griffith Show” as Leon until 1964, and was then chosen for the part of Stanley in the TV series “The Baileys of Balboa” (1964-1965). However, it was in 1967 that he got his first prominent role, as Mark Wedloe in the TV drama series “Gentle Ben” (1967-1969), and then in 1970 appeared in the film “The Wild Country”, in which his brother also appeared. Throughout the ‘70s, Clint featured in a number of popular projects, such as the TV western series “The Cowboys” in 1974, then the Ron Howard-directed film “Grand Theft Auto” in 1977, and the same year featured in the Academy Award- nominated fantasy drama “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden”, starring Bibi Andersson, Kathleen Quinlan and Ben Piazza, while he finished the decade with a starring role in the comedy film “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School” (1979), next to P.J. Soles and Vincent Van Patten.

Clint started the ‘80s with the lead role in the horror film “Evilspeak” (1981), and then featured in a number of films through to 1985, including the quite successful comedy film “Night Shift” (1982), and his brother’s Academy Award-nominated romantic comedy film “Splash” in 1984, with Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah and Eugene Levy as the stars of the film, followed by Howard’s sci-fi comedy-drama film “Cocoon” (1985), which won two Academy Awards. The second half of the ‘80s brought him roles in such films as “End of the Line” (1986), “Parenthood” (1989), and “Tango & Cash”, also in 1989, so his popularity and net worth were both on the rise.


Although his roles are many and his contribution to the world of entertainment hasn’t gone without notice, unfortunately, Clint’s roles aren’t that important for the films and TV series in which he appeared, except for a few exceptions, particularly in the ‘90s, such is the role of Ray Blaisch in the comedy-drama film “The Paper” (1994), starring Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, and Robert Duvall, again directed by brother Ron. The following year he starred in the horror thriller “Ice Cream Man”, and also had a notable role in Ron Howard’s historical drama “Apollo 13”, which won two Academy Awards. In 1998 he portrayed Paco in the comedy film “The Waterboy”, starring Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates and Henry Winkler, and finished the decade with the role of Ken in the comedy-drama film “Edtv” (1999).

Later Career

Nothing changed for Clint with the start of new millennium, as he continued to appear in films, mostly in minor roles, though he had one of the lead roles in the horror film “House of the Dead” in 2003, and was a referee in another Ron Howard-directed film “Cinderella Man” (2005), starring Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger, and Paul Giamatti, while in 2007 he was Doctor Kopelson in the horror film “Halloween”, and in 2008 he appeared in the biopic about Richard Nixon and David Frost entitled “Frost/Nixon”, starring Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, and Kevin Bacon. Two years later he had the notable role of Constable Sanders in the drama film “Alabama Moon”, with Jimmy Bennett, Gabriel Basso, and Uriah Shelton in the lead roles, and then in 2011 again worked with Ron Howard in the film “The Dilemma”, starring Vince Vaughn, Kevin James and Winona Ryder. In in 2014 he was cast in the highly-acclaimed drama film “Sand Castles” with Jordon Hodges, Anne Winters and Randy Spence in the lead roles, and has since featured in several other films without great success, though most recently he appeared in the action fantasy film “Solo: A Star Wars Story” (2018), again directed by his brother Ron.

Clint is currently working on several projects, including two films in which he will appear with his father Rance Howard – “Apple Seed”, and “Rick’s Parking” – both scheduled for release in late 2018.

“Star Trek” Roles

Clint has also featured in several episodes of the famous “Star Trek” franchise; his first appearance was as alien Balok in “The Corbomite Maneuver” episode of the “Star Trek: The Original Series” (1966), then almost 30 years later he played Grady in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” (1995). His next appearance was in 2002 in the “Star Trek: Enterprise” as Muk, and most recently he played Creepy Orion in the “Star Trek: Discovery” (2018).

An Accomplished Musician

Aside from acting, Clint also briefly pursued a career in music; back in the ‘80s he had a band called Kempers, formed with his friends who lived in Kemp Street, therefore the band’s name. However, after two years and a regular gig at Madame Wong’s West restaurant, the band ceased to exist. Though basically inactive for over 30 years, in 2017 Clint completed a CD entitled “No Brains At All”, featuring 11 songs in total, recorded at the restaurant and in various studios.

Clint Howard Net Worth

His 240-plus roles in films and TV series have certainly added a fair amount to his net worth. With a career spanning more than 50 years, it is only natural that his net worth is counted in millions. So let’s see exactly how rich Clint Howard is? Well, according to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Clint Howard’s net worth is over $4 million, as of mid-2018.

Life Behind the Scenes

Clint has two failed marriages behind him; his first lasted for only a year between 1986 and 1987, but his wife’s name is unknown to the public. His second wife was Melanie Sorich; the two were married from 1995 until 2017, when Howard filed for divorce.

An Avid Golfer

When he is not on the set and has free time, Clint plays golf; though only an amateur and without any major success, Clint plays around 150 rounds a year – pretty respectable, don’t you think?

World of Warcraft Enthusiast

Another hobby of Clint is the online role-playing game World of Warcraft; his character’s name is Extas, and he belongs to the guild “Thrust”, which is a part of the Dark Iron realm.

A Devoted Republican

When it comes to politics, Clint has been a conservative Republican all his life, while his brother Ron is a liberal Democrat, in total contrast; he has endorsed several Republican politicians during their campaigns, including the US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas during the Republican presidential primaries in 2016.

General Info

Full Name Clint Howard
Net Worth $20 million
Date Of Birth April 20, 1959
Height 1.69 m
Profession Musician, Voice Actor
Education Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary, Burbank
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Melanie Howard
Parents Jean Speegle Howard, Rance Howard
Siblings Ron Howard

Accomplishments

Awards MTV Lifetime Achievement Award
Movies Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Apollo 13, The Waterboy, Evilspeak, The Wraith, Cocoon, Parenthood, Gung Ho, Backdraft, Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, Ice Cream Man, Far and Away, Night Shift, The Dilemma, EDtv, Little Nicky, Austin Powers in Goldmember, Cinderella Man, The Missing, The Paper…
TV Shows Space Rangers, Gung Ho, The Cowboys, The Andy Griffith Show, The Baileys of Balboa, Gentle Ben

Social profile links

Quotes

# Quote
1 I had a wonderful time working on the film Sand Castles (2014). Experiences like this reminds me of why I love acting.
2 One of my earliest memories is being inside the recording studio and I see the shadow of a figure that looks an awful lot like Walt Disney. Then the door opened and Mr. Disney walked in and said, “Hi Clint”. I won’t ever forget that.
3 People don’t realize that doing a horror movie is hard work. You’re out there all day screaming your lungs out, breathing in toxic make-up fumes, rolling around in the dirt, getting your eyebrows burned off – it’s not like doing a sitcom.
4 I do not attempt to orchestrate my career. I let God do that. I like horror movies. To me, they are a very legitimate place for an actor to work. It’s a great arena for me to experiment, to play a range of different funky characters. I like what I’m doing and I hope it shows on the screen. Acting is a great gig. It pays well, I get to meet some nice people and it allows me to play a lot of golf. I’m a real lucky guy.

Facts

# Fact
1 While he is a conservative Republican, his elder brother Ron Howard is a liberal Democrat.
2 Reprised his Star Trek (1966) role as “Balok” for a gag during Comedy Central’s “Roast of William Shatner”.
3 Stepson of L.A. Times columnist and playwright Judy Howard.
4 He has German, English, Scottish, Irish, and remote Dutch, ancestry.
5 Along with Majel Barrett, Joseph Ruskin and Jack Donner and Vince Deadrick Sr., he is one of only five actors to appear in both Star Trek (1966) and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001).
6 Brother-in-law of actress Cheryl Howard.
7 Appeared, in 1966, as a child actor in the third filmed episode of Star Trek (1966) (Star Trek: The Corbomite Maneuver (1966)). In 2002, appeared as a Ferengi in the latest Star Trek series, Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)(Star Trek: Enterprise: Acquisition (2002)).
8 According to MTV’s John Norris, Clint Howard’s 1998 MTV Movie Awards’ “Lifetime Achievement” award legitimized the category, which had, until that year, been somewhat of a joke among the crew of the annual show.
9 Enjoys golf when not working on a film.
10 Uncle of actress Bryce Dallas Howard and Paige Howard.
11 Attended school at R. L. Stevenson Elementary in Burbank, CA.
12 He has appeared sixteen films directed by his elder brother Ron Howard: Grand Theft Auto (1977), Night Shift (1982), Splash (1984), Cocoon (1985), Gung Ho (1986), Parenthood (1989), Backdraft (1991), Far and Away (1992), The Paper (1994), Apollo 13 (1995), Edtv (1999), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), The Missing (2003), Cinderella Man (2005), Frost/Nixon (2008) and The Dilemma (2011).
13 Younger brother of Ron Howard.
14 Son of Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film 2013 TV Movie Harold
Huff 2013 Karl
Sparks 2013/I Gordon Eldridge
Life with Zombies 2012 TV Series Sgt. Rex Spanner
Nobody Gets Out Alive 2012 Doctor Owen
The Lords of Salem 2012 Carlo (Frankenstein and the Witchhunter) (uncredited)
Last Call 2012/I George
Crispus Attucks: Today Was a Good Day 2012 Video short uncredited
Kinect Star Wars: Girly Vader 2012 TV Movie General
The Size of Texas 2011 Short
Blubberella 2011 Doctor Mangler
Workaholics 2011 TV Series Dean
BloodRayne: The Third Reich 2011 Doctor Mangler
Night Club 2011 Cliff
The Dilemma 2011 Herbert Trimpy
Speed-Dating 2010 Dom
Holyman Undercover 2010 Roy Sr.
Ashley’s Ashes 2010 Ricks
Big Guy 2009 Short Mr. Bennett
Alabama Moon 2009 Constable Sanders
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto 2009 Video Joe Cthulu (voice)
Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! 2009 Farmer Dan (voice)
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian 2009 Air and Space Mission Control Tech #1
Fringe 2009 TV Series Emmanuel Grayson
Heroes 2009 TV Series Tom Miller
Redemption 2009/I Short Dickens
Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion 2009 Mugger
Play the Game 2009 Dick Mitchell
London Betty 2009 Narrator (voice)
My Name Is Earl 2006-2008 TV Series Creepy Rodney
Frost/Nixon 2008 Lloyd Davis
Foreign Exchange 2008 Long Larry
Senior Skip Day 2008 Video Lionel Huffer
Fold 2008 Short
A Christmas Too Many 2007 Video Todd
A Plumm Summer 2007 Binky the Clown
Halloween 2007 Doctor Koplenson
Stompin’ 2007 Announcer 2
Music Within 2007 Clerk
Cut Off 2006 Benny
Big Bad Wolf 2006 Fulton Chaney
How to Eat Fried Worms 2006 Uncle Ed
Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner 2006 TV Movie Balok
Danny Boy 2006 Short
Church Ball 2006 Gene Jensen
The Powder Puff Principle 2006 Short Principal Richard Skelter
Curious George 2006 Balloon Man (voice)
Planet Ibsen 2005 Henrik Ibsen
Fun with Dick and Jane 2005 INS Agent
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show 2005 TV Movie Mr. Jantzen
Cinderella Man 2005 Referee
My Big Fat Independent Movie 2005 The Mechanic
River’s End 2005 Mr. Powell
The Murder of Donovan Slain 2004 Short Ira Cutter
Raising Genius 2004 Mr. Goss
I Am Stamos 2004 Short Clint Howard
The Sure Hand of God 2004 Clyde Trotter
Beethoven’s 5th 2003 Video Owen Tuttle
The Missing 2003/I Sheriff Purdy
The Cat in the Hat 2003 Kate the Caterer
The Great Commission 2003 Fifth Street
Crossing Jordan 2003 TV Series Gil Runkis
Searching for Haizmann 2003 Franciscus Abbot
House of the Dead 2003 Salish
Pauly Shore Is Dead 2003 Pauly’s Business Manager
Leaving the Land 2002 Pastor Jablonski
Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa 2002 TV Movie Tug (voice)
Girl Fever 2002 Mr. Willens
Heart of America 2002 Artie Lynne
Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 Johnson
Star Trek: Enterprise 2002 TV Series Muk
Blackwoods 2001 Greg / Motel Clerk
How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2000 Whobris
Little Nicky 2000 Nipples
Ping! 2000 Stu
The Million Dollar Kid 2000 Harvey
My Dog Skip 2000 Millard
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999 Radar Operator Peters
The Pretender 1999 TV Series Smitty
Edtv 1999 Ken
Total Recall 2070 1999 TV Series Pontifex
Arthur’s Quest 1999 TV Movie Mr. Whitney
Bad Lie 1998 Short Cheese
Evasive Action 1998 Hector Miller
The Waterboy 1998 Paco
Chow Bella 1998 Clint
Addams Family Reunion 1998 TV Movie Dogcatcher (uncredited)
Telling You 1998 Customer (uncredited)
The Dentist 2 1998 Mr. Toothache
The Protector 1998/II Hutch
From the Earth to the Moon 1998 TV Mini-Series Paul Lucas
Twilight 1998 EMS Worker
Tex Murphy: Overseer 1998 Video Game Larry Hammond
Sparkle and Charm 1997 Arnold
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 1997 Radar Operator
Gun 1997 TV Series The Homeless Guy
Santa with Muscles 1996 Hinkley
Street Corner Justice 1996 Rapist
Humanoids from the Deep 1996 TV Movie Deputy
That Thing You Do! 1996 KJZZ Disk Jockey
Unhook the Stars 1996 Gus
Baby Face Nelson 1996 Asst. Bank Manager
Barb Wire 1996 Schmitz
The Outer Limits 1996 TV Series Dennis
Rattled 1996 TV Movie Andy Parsons
Silk Stalkings 1995 TV Series Craig P. Sykes
Digital Man 1995 Deakins
Not Like Us 1995 Wede
Twisted Love 1995 Gardener
Sawbones 1995 TV Movie Sephus McCoy
Apollo 13 1995 Sy Liebergot – EECOM White
Dillinger and Capone 1995 Video Bobo
Best Defense 1995 TV Movie The Defendant
Forget Paris 1995 Exterminator
Ice Cream Man 1995 Gregory Tudor
Fist of the North Star 1995 Stalin
Married with Children 1995 TV Series Mullen
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1995 TV Series Grady
Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter 1994 Gary
Cheyenne Warrior 1994 TV Movie Otto Nielsen
Leprechaun 2 1994 Tourist
The Paper 1994 Ray Blaisch
Forced to Kill 1994 Drifter
Space Rangers 1993-1994 TV Series Mimmer
Public Enemy #2 1993 Ray Tidrow
Ticks 1993 Jarvis Tanner
Carnosaur 1993 ‘Slim’ Friar
Seinfeld 1992 TV Series Tobias
Body Chemistry II: Voice of a Stranger 1992 Larabee
Far and Away 1992 Flynn
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker 1991 Video Ricky
The Rocketeer 1991 Mark
Backdraft 1991 Ricco
Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 1990 Video Ricky
Disturbed 1990 Brian
Hunter 1990 TV Series Man in Restaurant
Tango & Cash 1989 Slinky
Little White Lies 1989 TV Movie Limo Driver
Parenthood 1989 Lou
B.O.R.N. 1988 Jerry
Freeway 1988 Ronnie
R.P.G. II 1988 Short
End of the Line 1987 Les Sullivan
Santa Barbara 1987 TV Series Marshall
Gung Ho 1986-1987 TV Series Googie
Sledge Hammer! 1987 TV Series Police Officer
The Wraith 1986 Rughead
Gung Ho 1986 Paul
R.P.G. 1986 Short
Cocoon 1985 Rico
Splash 1984 Wedding Guest
Get Crazy 1983 Usher
Night Shift 1982 Jefferey
Lou Grant 1982 TV Series Jerry Kovacovich
Evilspeak 1981 Stanley Coopersmith
Happy Days 1976-1980 TV Series Donald ‘Junior’ Hedges Jr. / Moose
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School 1979 Eaglebauer
Cotton Candy 1978 TV Movie Corky Macpherson
Harper Valley P.T.A. 1978 Corley
The Fitzpatricks 1978 TV Series D’Annunzio
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden 1977 Baseball Catcher
Grand Theft Auto 1977 Ace
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 Roo (Honey Tree and Blustery Day) (voice)
The Death of Richie 1977 TV Movie Peanuts
Eat My Dust 1976 George Poole Jr.
Huckleberry Finn 1975 TV Movie Arch
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1975 TV Series Andrew
The Streets of San Francisco 1973-1974 TV Series Tommy Sanders / Billy Rudolph
Movin’ On 1974 TV Series Mark
Salty 1974 TV Series
The Cowboys 1974 TV Series Steve
Doc Elliot 1974 TV Series Paul Scarne
Salty 1973 Tim Reed
Insight 1971-1973 TV Series Larry Gilprin
The Red Pony 1973 TV Movie Jody Tiflin
The Rookies 1973 TV Series Dennis Palmer
Nanny and the Professor 1971 TV Series Timmy McGovern
Night Gallery 1971 TV Series Herbie Bittman (segment “The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes”)
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1971 TV Series Kimmy Rolf
Mod Squad 1971 TV Series Davey Carr
The Virginian 1966-1971 TV Series Will / Tommy / Manuel
Gunsmoke 1971 TV Series Lonny
The F.B.I. 1965-1970 TV Series Josh Cobb / Alan Ellwood
The Wild Country 1970 Andrew Tanner
Family Affair 1970 TV Series Tom Richards
The Odd Couple 1970 TV Series Randy Grainger
The Red Skelton Hour 1970 TV Series Lemonade Stand Proprietor
Love, American Style 1970 TV Series David Kaufman (segment “Love and the Teacher”)
Lancer 1970 TV Series Willie Sharpe
Gentle Ben 1967-1969 TV Series Mark Wedloe
Cards, Cads, Guns, Gore and Death 1969 Short
Deed of Daring-Do 1969 Short
Old Paint 1969 Short Boy
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day 1968 Short Roo (voice)
Gentle Giant 1967 Mark Wedloe
The Jungle Book 1967 Elephant (voice)
Judd for the Defense 1967 TV Series Tim Oliver
The Monroes 1967 TV Series Jody Larson
Laredo 1966 TV Series Midj
Star Trek 1966 TV Series Balok
The Jean Arthur Show 1966 TV Series Robby Fielding
Please Don’t Eat the Daisies 1965-1966 TV Series David
Davey
An Eye for an Eye 1966 Jo-Hi Quince – Brian’s Son
The Patty Duke Show 1966 TV Series Ralphie
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree 1966 Short Roo (voice)
Bonanza 1965 TV Series Michael Thorpe
The Fugitive 1964-1965 TV Series Johnny Stransel / Billy Taft
The Baileys of Balboa 1964-1965 TV Series Stanley
Vacation Playhouse 1964 TV Series Little Boy
The Andy Griffith Show 1962-1964 TV Series Leon / Boy at Church Social
Breaking Point 1963 TV Series Mikey
Ben Casey 1963 TV Series
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father 1963 Child Party Guest (uncredited)
Mad Families 2017 post-production Gravy
Deported 2016 post-production Weird Carney
Feast of Fear 2016 completed The Messenger
The Church 2016/I post-production Alexander James / The Spirit
Crimson Saints announced Rufus Jenkins
Escort Service announced Joe
Rick’s Parking TV Movie post-production Phel
The Rainy Days of Timothy Grey announced Ralph
Still the King 2016 TV Series Crazy Dave
Kampout 2016 Paul Miller
Rock in a Hard Place 2016 TV Series Rudy (2015)
The Funhouse Massacre 2015 Taxidermist
Hell Camino 2015 Short Detective Marconi
Clint Howard Reboots Pippi Longstocking with Milla Jovovich and Fred Willard 2015 Short Clint
You’ll Be Fine 2014-2015 TV Series Drug Dan / Dan
Guys and Girls Can’t Be Friends 2014 Gus
The Birthday Boys 2014 TV Series Traffic Control Operator
Key and Peele 2014 TV Series Aerobic Director
Bald 2014 Short Nathan
Balls Out 2014 Philip
Sand Castles 2014 Todd Carlson
Hawaii Five-0 2013 TV Series Superintendant
The Profane Exhibit 2013 Bob (segment “Basement”)
Assault on Wall Street 2013 Chuck
Arrested Development 2003-2013 TV Series Johnny Bark

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Eat Me! 2000 writer: “That Was Me Yesterday”
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 performer: “Mind Over Matter”, “Hip-Hip Pooh-ray!”
The Jungle Book 1967 performer: “Colonel Hathi’s March The Elephant Song” 1967, “Colonel Hathi’s March Reprise” 1967 – uncredited
The Virginian 1966 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Planet Ibsen 2005 co-producer
The Clint Howard Variety Show 2002 TV Mini-Series executive producer

Director

Title Year Status Character
The Clint Howard Variety Show 2002 TV Mini-Series

Writer

Title Year Status Character
Cotton Candy 1978 TV Movie

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
House of Good and Evil 2013 very special thanks
Nobody Gets Out Alive 2012 thanks
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel 2011 Documentary thanks
Telling You 1998 special thanks

Self

Title Year Status Character
Edtv: Caught in the Camera’s Eye 1999 Video documentary short Himself
1998 MTV Movie Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Recipient
The Directors 1997 TV Series documentary Himself
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1996 TV Special Himself
Late Night with David Letterman 1986 TV Series Himself – Guest
David Letterman’s Holiday Film Festival 1985 TV Movie Himself (segment “But I’m Happy”)
The Mike Douglas Show 1977 TV Series Himself – Actor
The Danny Kaye Show 1966 TV Series Himself
Star Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault 2016 Documentary Himself
The Playboy Morning Show 2015 TV Series Himself
Evilspeak with Clint Howard 2014 Video short Himself
Good Morning, Texas 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest
Eye on Entertainment 2011 TV Series Himself
The Actor’s Journey 2011 Video documentary Himself
The Actor’s Journey for Kids 2011 Video documentary Himself
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel 2011 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
The Marilyn Denis Show 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest
Rughead Speaks 2010 Video documentary short Himself
Cinemania 2008 TV Series Himself
The Bare Necessities: The Making of ‘The Jungle Book’ 2007 Video documentary short Himself
Scott Baio Is 45… And Single 2007 TV Series Himself
‘Grand Theft Auto’: A Family Affair 2006 Video short Himself
Backdraft: Bringing Together the Team 2006 Video documentary short Himself
I Love the ’70s: Volume 2 2006 TV Series Himself
Back to School: A Retrospective – ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll High School’ Rock on Edition DVD 2005 Video documentary short Himself
I Love the 80’s 3-D 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
Biography 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself – softball team
The Making of: House of the Dead 2004 Video Himself
UnConventional 2004 Documentary Himself
New Frontiers: Making ‘The Missing’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself
It’s a Dog’s Life: Behind the Scenes and Cast Interviews ‘Beethoven’s 5th’ 2003 Video short Himself
Player$ 2003 TV Series Himself
Behind the Scenes: The Great Commission 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Everybody Loves Raymond 2002 TV Series Himself
The Clint Howard Variety Show 2002 TV Mini-Series Himself / Mr. Shiddy
Child Stars: Their Story 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself
1999 MTV Movie Awards 1999 TV Special Himself
Armagedd’NSync 1999 TV Special Himself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2014 Leonardo’s Horse Milano International Film Festival Awards (MIFF Awards) Best Ensemble Cast Sand Castles (2014)
1998 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Lifetime Achievement

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2014 Leonardo’s Horse Milano International Film Festival Awards (MIFF Awards) Best Supporting Actor Sand Castles (2014)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia