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Huell Howser

Is Huell Howser A-List?

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NoHuell Howser is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Ranking Timeline

1981D$0.1M

Begins Broadcasting Career

Huell Howser starts his television career as a reporter and host in local markets outside California. His folksy, enthusiastic style begins to take shape but has yet to find its ideal platform.

1987C$0.3M+$0.19999999999999998M

Moves to California Television

Howser relocates to Los Angeles and begins working for KCBS, where he starts developing shows focused on California locations and culture. This marks the beginning of his signature content approach.

1991B$0.8M+$0.5M

California's Gold Premiere

Launches 'California's Gold' on California PBS stations, which becomes his signature series. The show's unique format and Howser's genuine enthusiasm quickly build a devoted audience across the state.

1998B$2M+$1.2M

Becomes California Cultural Icon

After nearly a decade on air, Howser achieves beloved status in California with multiple shows in production. His programs become essential viewing for understanding the state's culture and history.

2005B$3.5M+$1.5M

Archive Expansion and Recognition

Howser's extensive video archive grows to over 400 episodes, documenting California's diverse communities. He receives increasing recognition for preserving the state's cultural heritage through his work.

2012B$4.5M+$1M

Final Productions and Estate Planning

Howser wraps up his final episodes while battling prostate cancer. He ensures his entire archive will be donated to Chapman University, securing his legacy as California's documentarian.

2013C$5M+$0.5M

Passing Creates Outpouring of Tributes

Howser dies on January 7, 2013. His death sparks widespread tributes across California, with many discovering his work for the first time, though his fame remained primarily regional.

2026B$5M

Enduring California Legacy

Howser's archive remains a valuable educational resource at Chapman University, and he is remembered as a beloved California cultural icon. His genuine enthusiasm and extensive documentation of the Golden State continue to educate and entertain new generations.

Last updated: February 25, 2026