California cutie Clint Howard is the younger brother of Oscar-winning director Ron Howard. They began as child actors — both appearing on The Andy Griffith Show (1962-1964). Clint went on to play Stanley on the CBS comedy The Baileys of Balboa (1964-1965); Mark Wedloe on the family/animal series Gentle Ben (1967-1969); and Johnny Bark on the FOX sitcom Arrested Development (2003-2013). In between, he could be seen on the sci-fi saga Space Rangers (1993-1994) and heard on the video game Tex Murphy: Overseer (1998). With more than 200 credits to his name, Clint also made movies. Check him out in the comedies (Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, Tango & Cash, Forget Paris, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, The Waterboy, Little Nicky) and his big brother’s flicks (Eat My Dust!, Grand Theft Auto, Night Shift, Splash, Cocoon, Gung Ho, Parenthood, Far and Away, Apollo 13, EDtv, The Paper, Backdraft, The Missing, Cinderella Man, Frost/Nixon, How the Grinch Stole Christmas). So how does Clint manage to stand out against his successful sibling? Well, by shedding his threads on screen! Yes, Clint flashes his flesh in the R rated chiller diller Evilspeak (1981). If that’s not arousing enough, the skintastic actor showed off more than his sense of humor in the relationship romp Mad Families (2017). The film features Charlie Sheen, Tiffany Haddish, Finesse Mitchell, and Clint’s bare chest! When his character is sprayed by a skunk, the topless talent dons skimpy skivvies and gravy all over the rest of his body. Yum yum!