Clint Ritchie
Clinton Charles Augustus Ritchie was an American actor.
Early life
Ritchie was born on a farm near Grafton, North Dakota, to J. C. and Charlotte Ritchie, and his family moved to Washington state when he was seven. Voted "Handsome Harry" by his classmates at Sunnyside High School, he moved to California at the age of 16 where he had a variety of jobs: truck driver, service station attendant, furniture factory worker, bartender and health club manager, before becoming an actor.Career
Ritchie is best known for his acting role as Clint Buchanan, husband of heroine Victoria Lord on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He originated the character in 1979 and portrayed the role through 1998, with recurring stints in 1999, 2003, and 2004.He was under contract at 20th Century Fox with Tom Selleck and is credited with teaching Selleck how to ride a horse.
He co-starred and guest starred in numerous television Westerns during the 1950s and 1960s, including the 1965 pilot for the long-running Wild, Wild West. He also appeared in the TV series Batman as well as in many films, including First to Fight, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Bandolero!, Patton, Joe Kidd, Against a Crooked Sky, Midway, Poco... Little Dog Lost and A Force of One. In Patton, he portrayed a wounded tank commander who briefs Patton on a fierce night battle. His television movie roles included The Bastard, Centennial and Desperate Women. Later, he appeared on Roseanne as Clint Buchanan, with his One Life to Live costars Robert S. Woods and John Loprieno.
Ritchie was critically injured at his California ranch on May 10, 1993, when his John Deere tractor upended, knocked him to the ground, and rolled over him. Quoted as saying that he could hear his own ribs cracking, he survived and returned to the One Life to Live set after recuperating. In the interim, his costar Slezak fought not to have his role recast with another actor. Clint was written off temporarily as having been in an airplane crash while Ritchie recuperated.