2) One of the stars of ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ has passed away at age 79

Originally, the museum postponed the event due to “unforeseen circumstances.” However, the Nashville location later posted a touching tribute to Hurst. His wife noted that the cause of death remains unknown.

Humble Beginnings and Rising Stardom

Born on January 1, 1946, in Houston, Texas, Rick Hurst pursued education passionately. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Tulane University in 1968, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from Temple University in 1970.

Hurst joined The Dukes of Hazzard in 1979 and quickly won over fans. As Deputy Cletus Hogg—cousin to the infamous Boss Hogg—he brought comic relief and heart to Hazzard County.

A Memorable Role in a Legendary Series

Initially a recurring character, Hurst stepped into a lead role during Season 3 after Sonny Shroyer left to star in the spin-off Enos. When Shroyer returned in 1982, Hurst shifted back to guest appearances before ultimately leaving the show.

Despite cast changes, the Dukes team stayed close. “We’re a family still, after all these years, which is very unusual,” co-star John Schneider shared in a 2014 interview. “The Dukes of Hazzard hasn’t ended for the fans—or for us.”

W Actor Ryan Hurst, girlfriend Molly Cookson, Rick Hurst attend the “We Were Soldiers” premiere in 2002 / Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Cletus’s Legacy and Beyond

Hurst’s role grew from a sidekick to a fan favorite. He later reprised his character in The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! (1997) and Hazzard in Hollywood (2000), cementing his legacy in the franchise.

His career extended far beyond Hazzard. He appeared in classic shows like Happy DaysLittle House on the PrairieSanford and SonMASH, and The Blue Knight. He also starred in Amanda’s, Bea Arthur’s short-lived sitcom before The Golden Girls.

Big Screen Appearances

Hurst’s film career included roles in Executive Action (1973), The Cat From Outer Space (1978), The Karate Kid trilogy, Steel Magnolias (1989), and In The Line Of Fire (1993). His mix of warmth and comic timing made him a standout on both TV and film.

A Show That Still Resonates

Even recently, The Dukes of Hazzard made headlines. Co-star John Schneider criticized Warner Bros. for removing the show and its merchandise due to Confederate imagery. Yet, to fans, the series has always been about fun, family, and mischief—not politics.

A Family and Fan Favorite Remembered

Rick is survived by his wife Candace and their son, actor Ryan Hurst. Ryan is known for major roles in Remember the TitansSons of AnarchyBates MotelBosch, and The Walking Dead.

The Dukes family continues to mourn, joining previous losses like Sorrell Booke (Boss Hogg), Denver Pyle (Uncle Jesse), Waylon Jennings (The Balladeer), and James Best (Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane).

Farewell to a Legend

Rick Hurst wasn’t just a cast member—he was part of something timeless. His charm, humor, and heart made him unforgettable.

Rest in peace, Deputy Cletus. Hazzard County—and your fans—will never forget you.

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