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Rick Hurst

Richard "Rick" Hurst (January 1, 1946 – June 26, 2025) was an American actor best known for portraying the bumbling but good-hearted Deputy Hogg, cousin to , in the action-comedy series from 1979 to 1985. Born in , , Hurst began his career early, appearing in a library commercial as a child and earning his first television credit in 1972 on the sitcom . Hurst studied theater at in New Orleans and later obtained a degree from in , which helped launch his professional career in the 1970s. He appeared in guest roles on popular shows such as , , and transitioned to film with parts in (1989) as Bark Boone and (1993) as a . His role as Cletus in 55 episodes of remains his most iconic, endearing him to fans for the character's comedic ineptitude and loyalty. The father of actor —known for roles in and [The Walking Dead](/page/A_(The_Walking_Dead)—Rick was married twice, first to Candace Kaniecki (Ryan's mother) and later to Katherine Shelley , with whom he had a son, Collin Hurst. Hurst died unexpectedly at his home in at the age of 79; he had been scheduled for fan meet-and-greets in , in early July 2025, which were canceled due to his illness.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Richard Douglas Hurst was born on January 1, 1946, in , . Raised in the city, he grew up in a environment that exposed him to local cultural opportunities, including public institutions that sparked his initial foray into performance. Hurst's early interest in emerged at a young age. At five or six years old, while accompanying his mother to the Houston Public Library, he was unexpectedly cast in a library commercial, receiving a soda as payment for his debut role. "When I was 5 or 6, kind of tapped me on the shoulder—literally," he later reflected in a . This experience, along with participation in school plays, fueled his passion for during his childhood in . Details regarding Hurst's parents and any siblings remain scarce in public records, with no verified information on their names or specific roles in his upbringing available from reputable sources. He later transitioned to higher education at in New Orleans.

Academic background

Rick Hurst earned a degree in and from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1968. His studies at Tulane provided foundational training in theatrical arts, where he was recognized as an alumnus of the university's theatre department. Following his undergraduate education, Hurst pursued advanced training at in , obtaining a degree in in 1970. The MFA program emphasized rigorous instruction in , honing his skills in character development and stage performance. This formal education laid the groundwork for Hurst's professional career by equipping him with essential techniques and confidence for stage work, enabling a seamless transition to regional theater productions shortly after graduation.

Professional career

Early acting roles

Rick Hurst began his acting career in the early after earning a degree from , which provided him with foundational training in theater and performance. Following his move to , he secured his television debut in 1971 on [The Doris Day Show](/page/The_Doris_ Day_Show), portraying a in the "Happiness Is Not Being Fired." This minor role marked his entry into , where he transitioned from stage work to on-screen guest appearances, often playing supporting characters in popular sitcoms and dramas that helped build his resume amid the competitive entry-level landscape of the era. In 1972, Hurst appeared as a police officer in the Sanford and Son episode "The Piano Movers," a role that showcased his ability to embody authoritative yet comedic figures in situation comedies. That same year, he guest-starred on as Deputy Haynie in "M Is for the Many Things," further demonstrating his versatility in family-oriented shows. Throughout the mid-1970s, he continued with small parts, such as a maintenance man on in the episode "Motel" (1973), a cook in the pilot of Happy Days (1974), and Jacob Jacobsen on in "100 Mile Walk" (1974), roles that typically involved brief but memorable interactions in ensemble casts. These early television spots, often uncredited or limited to one or two scenes, reflected the gradual process of establishing himself in the industry through consistent, low-profile work in both comedic and dramatic genres. Hurst also took on recurring roles during this period, including as Cleaver on the CBS sitcom On the Rocks from 1975 to 1976, where he appeared in multiple episodes as part of the ensemble at a halfway house for ex-cons. Other notable guest appearances included Mayhew in Gunsmoke's "Kitty's Love Affair" (1973) and Connors in The Six Million Dollar Man's "The Midas Touch" (1974), highlighting his range across westerns and action-adventure series. By the late 1970s, these cumulative experiences positioned him for more prominent opportunities, though he navigated the challenges of typecasting in authority-figure roles and the scarcity of steady work for newcomers in Hollywood's television market.

Role in The Dukes of Hazzard

Rick Hurst was cast as Deputy Hogg, the cousin of the corrupt county commissioner , beginning in the first season of in 1979, with his debut appearance in the episode "Money to Burn." He portrayed the character through the 1982 season (seasons 1–5), appearing in 55 episodes of the series, which aired from 1979 to 1985. Hogg was depicted as a good-hearted but bumbling deputy in Hazzard County, often outmaneuvered by the Duke family's moonshine-running antics and 's schemes. His character provided through clumsy efforts, such as failed pursuits in high-speed chases or mishandled investigations that inadvertently aided the protagonists. Key storylines highlighted Cletus's naive loyalty to , including his temporary role as acting during Deputy Enos Strate's absence, where his honest nature clashed with corrupt plots, as seen in episodes like "Cletus Falls in Love," where he becomes smitten with while trying to enforce a . These interactions often underscored Cletus's dim-witted charm, turning potential arrests into humorous alliances with Bo and . Hurst reprised the role of in the 1997 TV movie The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!, where the character, now older and semi-retired, rejoins the fray to help the Dukes thwart a scheme threatening Hazzard. He returned again in 2000's The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood, portraying Cletus as a more world-weary deputy accompanying the Dukes to for a film audition, evolving from a purely comedic to a supportive figure in nostalgic adventures that blended action with lighthearted county politics. In these later portrayals, Cletus's bumbling traits persisted but were tempered by greater competence, reflecting the passage of time and the ensemble's enduring camaraderie. The role significantly boosted Hurst's visibility in the entertainment industry, establishing him as a reliable comedic known for affable, Southern personas in television and film. While it led to in humorous supporting parts, such as announcers and deputies in later projects, it also cemented his legacy among fans of 1980s TV, with Hurst frequently attending Dukes-related conventions to engage with audiences about the character's enduring appeal.

Later career and public appearances

Following the conclusion of his role on in 1982, Hurst took on a recurring part as Earl Nash, the hotel chef, in the short-lived sitcom Amanda's, starring as a widowed innkeeper managing a seaside property. The series ran for 13 episodes from February to May 1983, showcasing Hurst in comedic supporting roles amid the . He also appeared in the ensemble film (1989) as Bark Boone. Throughout the and early , Hurst maintained a steady presence in television with guest appearances, often portraying affable or authoritative figures. In the 1995 legal drama The Client, he played Officer Grindle, a assisting in a tense investigation episode titled "." Similarly, in the 1996 TV movie Pistol Pete, a comedy about a sharpshooter hired to tame a bandit-plagued town, Hurst appeared as Lem, a local contributing to the film's humorous tone. These roles, sustained by his established popularity as the bumbling Deputy Cletus, highlighted his versatility in light-hearted procedural and genre fare. Hurst also secured several film cameos during this period, leveraging his recognizable screen presence. He voiced the announcer at a karate tournament in (1989), adding energy to the film's climactic competition scenes. In Clint Eastwood's thriller (1993), Hurst had a small role as a bartender serving patrons in a Washington, D.C., establishment amid the Secret Service intrigue. Later, in the 2002 sci-fi horror Venomous, he portrayed Edgar Williams, a resident caught in a small town's battle against genetically mutated snakes carrying a deadly . Beyond acting, Hurst remained engaged with fans through public appearances at Dukes of Hazzard-themed events. He frequently attended conventions and meet-and-greets at Cooter's Place locations in , and Gatlinburg (Pigeon Forge), Tennessee, where he signed autographs and shared stories from the show. Additionally, he appeared at the World of Wheels auto show in , as recently as February 2009, delighting attendees with in-person interactions. Hurst's final on-screen roles included Return of the Killer Shrews, a low-budget horror sequel reuniting him with Dukes co-star in 2012, and a part in the 2016 TV short B My Guest. He effectively retired from acting thereafter, reflecting in later years on a career that spanned over three decades and emphasized his fondness for the enduring fanbase built from his Hazzard County days.

Personal life and death

Marriage and family

Rick Hurst was married twice during his lifetime. His first marriage was to acting coach Candace Kaniecki from 1969 until their divorce in 1979. They welcomed their son, Ryan Hurst, on June 19, 1976, in Santa Monica, California. Ryan later pursued a successful acting career, gaining recognition for roles such as Opie Winston in the television series Sons of Anarchy (2008–2012) and Beta in The Walking Dead (2019–2022). Hurst's second marriage was to Katherine Shelley Weir, also known as Shelly Weir, from December 19, 1981, until their divorce in 1991. With Weir, Hurst had a second son, Collin Hurst. The family primarily resided in , , where Hurst balanced his acting commitments with family responsibilities. His career in entertainment, particularly his prominent role on , provided a supportive environment for his sons' interests in the industry; Candace Kaniecki's work as an acting coach directly influenced Ryan's early training and entry into acting. Hurst maintained positive relationships with both ex-wives post-divorce, as evidenced by their involvement in family matters and public tributes following significant events in his life. No further marriages or separations were reported after 1991.

Death and tributes

Rick Hurst died unexpectedly at his home in on June 26, 2025, at the age of 79. He had recently canceled a scheduled appearance at Cooter's Place in , from July 3 to 7, 2025, because he was not feeling well. His ex-wife, Candace Kaniecki, confirmed the passing to , noting that it occurred in the morning. The was not publicly disclosed at the time. Following the announcement, tributes poured in from his former co-stars on . , who portrayed , shared a heartfelt message on , describing Hurst as a "remarkable force for humanity, sanity and " and stating that " is a safer and more organized place now." Ben Jones, who played Cooter Davenport, posted on via Cooter's Place, expressing disbelief with the words, "It doesn't seem right that Rick Hurst passed away this afternoon," and noting Hurst's scheduled appearance at the venue just days later. Other cast members and fans echoed similar sentiments, highlighting his enduring impact as the bumbling yet endearing Deputy Cletus Hogg. Hurst's son, actor Ryan Hurst, confirmed his father's death to ABC News. In a personal tribute shared publicly, Ryan expressed his love, simply stating, "I love you, Dad." Major media outlets covered Hurst's passing extensively, with obituaries in The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, and The Los Angeles Times reflecting on his career and the affection he inspired. Details of a funeral or memorial service were not publicly announced.

Filmography

Television roles

Hurst began his television career with guest appearances in the early 1970s, including the role of a mechanic on in the 1971 episode "Happiness Is Not Being Fired." He followed with a police officer on in the 1972 episode "The Piano Movers," a deputy on in 1972, a maintenance man on in the 1973 episode "Motel," and additional early guest spots on Gunsmoke, Happy Days, , , and throughout the 1970s. His breakthrough came with the recurring role of Deputy Hogg on from 1979 to 1982, appearing in 55 episodes as Boss Hogg's bumbling cousin and fellow deputy. In 1983, Hurst had a recurring role as chef Earl Nash on the short-lived sitcom Amanda's, appearing in all 13 episodes. Later television work included Officer Grindle on The Client in 1995, Lem in the TV movie Pistol Pete in 1996, and a of Hogg in the TV movie : Reunion! in 1997. He again played in the TV movie : Hazzard in in 2000, on in 2003. Hurst's final notable television appearance was a of in fan events and related specials up to the early , though no additional series credits are documented after 2003.

Film roles

Hurst's film roles were predominantly supporting or minor parts, often leveraging his affable, everyman persona in comedies, dramas, and action films. After establishing himself on television, he made sporadic appearances in feature films starting in the mid-1970s, contributing to ensemble casts without leading roles. His earliest credited film role was as Butterball in the Burt Reynolds-led comedy W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975), a small part in a story about a group of con artists and musicians on the run. In 1978, he appeared as the Dydee Guard in the Disney science fiction comedy The Cat from Outer Space, a minor supporting role involving alien visitors and government intrigue. The 1980s saw Hurst in several higher-profile films, beginning with Brandon, a brief character in the family comedy Going Ape! (1981), which centered on a young man inheriting orangutans. He played Joe the Cop in the cult sci-fi musical Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), a supporting bit in a tale of extraterrestrials landing in Los Angeles. That same year, Hurst had two notable cameos: as Bark Boone in the ensemble drama Steel Magnolias (1989), set in a Southern beauty salon, and as the Announcer in the martial arts sequel The Karate Kid Part III (1989). In the , his film work continued with smaller roles, including the Bartender in Clint Eastwood's thriller (1993), a amid an plot. He portrayed the Reverend in the coming-of-age drama Anywhere But Here (1999) and Henry in (1999), both minor supporting appearances, followed by the Texas Customer in the dark comedy Suckers (2001), exploring car salesmanship. Entering the 2000s, Hurst appeared as Edgar Williams in the horror film Venomous (2001), playing a key supporting role in a story about genetically altered snakes terrorizing a town. His final film credit was as Harold Rook in the low-budget horror-comedy Return of the Killer Shrews (2012), a supporting part reviving the cult classic's premise of monstrous rodents.

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