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William Emmett Smith (March 24, 1933 – July 5, 2021) was an American actor. In a Hollywood career spanning more than 79 years, he appeared in almost three hundred feature films and television productions in a wide variety of character roles, accumulating over 980 total credits, with his best known role being the menacing Anthony Falconetti in the 1970s television mini-series '' Rich Man, Poor Man''. Smith is also known for films like '' Any Which Way You Can'' (1980), ''
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'' (1982), '' Rumble Fish'' (1983), and '' Red Dawn'' (1984), as well as lead roles in several exploitation films during the 1990s.


Early life and career

Smith was born on March 24, 1933, in
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, to William Emmett Smith and Emily Richards Smith, and grew up on the cattle ranch owned by his parents. His family later moved to Southern California, where he began his acting career at the age of eight in 1942; entering films as a child actor in such films as ''
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'', '' The Song of Bernadette'' and ''
Meet Me in St. Louis ''Meet Me in St. Louis'' is a 1944 American Christmas film, Christmas musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Divided into a series of seasonal vignettes, starting with Summer 1903, it relates the story of a year in the life of the Smith famil ...
''. Smith served in the
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. He won the 200-pound (91 kg) arm-wrestling championship of the world multiple times and also won the
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weightlifting championship. A lifelong bodybuilder, Smith was a record holder for reverse-curling his own body weight. His trademark arms measured as much as inches. Smith held a 31–1 record as an amateur boxer. A fluent Russian speaker, during the
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Smith was a Russian Intercept Interrogator and flew secret ferret missions over the
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. He was reportedly also fluent in French, German and Serbo-Croatian. He had both CIA and
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clearances and intended to enter a classified position with the U.S. government, but while he was working on his doctorate studies he landed an acting contract with MGM. In the years from 1961 to 2014, Smith established himself as a highly prolific and profoundly talented character actor with roles in a diverse range of genres. Although often typecast as an anti-social personality, he sporadically got other kinds of roles as a law enforcement officer or an anti-heroic protagonist. He was a regular on the 1961 ABC television series ''
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'', portraying police Sergeant Danny Keller. In 1964, he appeared in the episode "The Rope of Lies" as Bill, a ranch hand from the Shiloh Ranch in the syndicated television series ''The Virginian''. One of his earliest leading roles was as Joe Riley, a good-natured Texas Ranger on the
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western series '' Laredo'' (1965–1967). In 1967, Smith guest starred as Jude Bonner on
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's long-lived western '' Gunsmoke''. Smith was cast as John Richard Parker, brother of
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, both taken hostage in Texas by the Comanche, in "The Understanding" (1969), an episode of ''
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''. In the story line, Parker contracts the plague, is left for dead by his fellow Comanche warriors, and is rescued by his future Mexican wife, Yolanda (Emily Banks). He played the outlaw turned temporary sheriff Hendry Brown in the 1969 episode "The Restless Man". In that story line, Brown takes the job of sheriff to tame a lawless town, begins to court a young woman (again played by Emily Banks), but soon returns to his deadly outlaw ways in search of bigger thrills. On '' Gunsmoke'', Smith appeared in a 1972 episode, "Hostage!"; his character beats and rapes Amanda Blake's character Miss Kitty Russell and shoots her twice in the back. Smith has been described as the "greatest bad-guy character actor of our time". Smith joined the cast of the final season of ''
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'' as Detective James "Kimo" Carew, a new officer in the Five-O unit. He had previously appeared with
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in '' Stoney Burke''. Smith starred in one episode each of the Adam West '' Batman'' TV series (in the episode "Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires" as Adonis, one of the minions of the title guest villainess portrayed by
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), '' I Dream of Jeannie'' (in the episode "Operation: First Couple on the Moon" as Turk Parker), ''
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'', and as The Treybor, a ruthless warlord, in the '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' episode "Buck's Duel to the Death". Smith also made guest appearances opposite
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in the 1974 two-hour pilot for ''
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'' (titled "Backlash of the Hunter" and also featuring
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and
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), and
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in ''
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'' (in two appearances as different characters, in the first season's "Pros and Cons" and the fourth season's "The A-Team Is Coming, The A-Team Is Coming"). In the 1976 television miniseries '' Rich Man, Poor Man'', he portrayed Anthony Falconetti, nemesis of the Jordache family, and reprised the role in the sequel, ''
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''. Other 1970s TV appearances included the '' Kolchak: The Night Stalker'' episode "The Energy Eater", as an Indian medicine man who advises Kolchak, and an early ''
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'' episode "Survival of the Fittest" as Commander Maxwell. He also appeared in the 1979 miniseries '' The Rebels'' as John Waverly, in an episode of ''
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'' as Jason Steele, a bounty hunter hired by Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane to frame the Duke Boys into jail, and in an episode of ''
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'' as Harold Turner, the manipulative leader of a hellish biker gang whom
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's character Michael Knight has to outsmart. On the big screen, Smith became the star of several cult movies from the early seventies. Smith appeared as heavy Terry Bartell in ''
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'' in 1970. In the fist fight scene that ends the film, Rod Taylor hit Smith (who was playing the villain) who retaliated in kind, and a staged-fight scene became a real fight as the cameras continued to roll. Smith later reported that Taylor was "a very tough guy" who broke three of his ribs while he broke Taylor's nose. Also in 1970, Smith featured in two biker flicks '' Nam's Angels'' (originally released under the title "The Losers") co-starring Bernie Hamilton and '' C.C. and Company'' with
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, Joe Namath, Jennifer Billingsley and genre favorite, Sid Haig, the latter of which was directed by Seymour Robbie and written by Ann-Margret's husband, actor Roger Smith. He starred in 1972's ''
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'' as James Eastman (co-starring with
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and Lyn Peters), and 1973's '' Invasion of the Bee Girls'' (co-starring Victoria Vetri, Anitra Ford and Katie Saylor, written by Nicholas Meyer and directed by
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), and 1975's ''
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'' (starring Ms. Saylor, Bruce Watson and Laura Hippe, and directed by Gus Trikonis). In 1972 and 1975, respectively, he appeared in two popular Blaxploitation films, '' Hammer'' and the controversially titled ''
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'', both with Fred Williamson. In 1972, he appeared in a Columbo episode "The Greenhouse Jungle" as Ken Nichols, a handsome swindler who may be a person of interest in Columbo's murder investigation. After that, he played a vindictive sergeant in ''
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'' (1977) with an all-star cast headed by Burt Lancaster and
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, a drag-racing legend in ''
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'' (1979) also co-starring
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and
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, the main character's father in ''
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'' (1982) with Arnold Schwarzenegger, bad guy Matt Diggs in ''
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'' (1979) opposite
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and Harrison Ford, and Clint Eastwood's bare-knuckle opponent Jack Wilson in 1980's '' Any Which Way You Can'' (a sequel to 1978's ''
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'' in which Smith did not appear), and also had a top villainous role of the Soviet commander in the hit 1984 theatrical film '' Red Dawn''. In 1983, Smith appeared in two films from Francis Ford Coppola, in '' The Outsiders'' as a store clerk and in '' Rumble Fish'' as a police officer. In 1985, Smith landed the starring role of Brodie Hollister in the short-lived Disney Western series '' Wildside'', created by writer-producer Tom Greene, and another role as the bookmaker Dutchman's strongarm enforcer known simply as "Panama Hat", in director
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's final movie, ''
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'' (1985) opposite
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. Although it was reported that Smith retired from film in 2014 with his last screen appearance, he did make a cameo appearance in the
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comedy, '' Irresistible'' (2020).


Post-retirement

In 2009, Smith published ''The Poetic Works of William Smith''. Smith died at the
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in Los Angeles, on July 5, 2021, at the age of 88.


Selected filmography

* 1942 ''
The Ghost of Frankenstein ''The Ghost of Frankenstein'' is a 1942 American horror film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Cedric Hardwicke, Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela Lugosi. It is the fourth film in the ''Frankenstein'' series by Universal Pictures, and the follow-up ...
'' as Village boy in courtroom (uncredited) * 1943 '' The Song of Bernadette'' as Sleeping Boy (uncredited) * 1944 ''
Going My Way ''Going My Way'' is a 1944 American musical comedy drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Written by Frank Butler and Frank Cavett based on a story by McCarey, the film is about a new young priest tak ...
'' as Choir Member (uncredited) * 1944 ''
Meet Me in St. Louis ''Meet Me in St. Louis'' is a 1944 American Christmas film, Christmas musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Divided into a series of seasonal vignettes, starting with Summer 1903, it relates the story of a year in the life of the Smith famil ...
'' as Little Boy (uncredited) * 1945 '' A Tree Grows in Brooklyn'' as Boy (uncredited) * 1946 ''
Gilda ''Gilda'' is a 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth in her signature role and Glenn Ford. The film is known for cinematographer Rudolph Maté's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis's wardrobe fo ...
'' as Man (uncredited) * 1947 '' I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now'' as Young Boy (uncredited) * 1948 ''
The Boy with Green Hair ''The Boy with Green Hair'' is a 1948 American fantasy-drama film in Technicolor directed by Joseph Losey in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Dean Stockwell as Peter, a young war orphan who is subject to ridicule after his hair myst ...
'' as Boy (uncredited) * 1958 '' High School Confidential'' as Minor Role (uncredited) * 1959 '' The Mating Game'' as Barney * 1959 '' Ask Any Girl'' as Young Man (uncredited) * 1959 '' Girls Town'' as Man (uncredited) * 1959 '' Never So Few'' as MP Officer #1 (uncredited) * 1959 ''
The Gazebo ''The Gazebo'' is a 1959 American black comedy CinemaScope film about a married couple who are being blackmailed. It was based on the 1958 play of the same name by Alec Coppel and directed by George Marshall. Helen Rose was nominated for the A ...
'' as Actor (uncredited) * 1961 ''
Go Naked in the World ''Go Naked in the World'' is a 1961 American drama film written and directed by Ranald MacDougall and co-directed by an uncredited Charles Walters and produced by Aaron Rosenberg. The film stars Gina Lollobrigida, Anthony Franciosa, and Ernest B ...
'' as Minor Role * 1961 ''
The Asphalt Jungle ''The Asphalt Jungle'' is a 1950 American film noir heist film directed by John Huston. Based on the 1949 novel of the same name by W. R. Burnett, it tells the story of a jewel robbery in a Midwestern city. The film stars Sterling Hayden and L ...
'' (TV series) as Sergeant Danny Keller * 1961 ''
Atlantis, the Lost Continent ''Atlantis, the Lost Continent'' is a 1961 American science fiction film in Metrocolor produced and directed by George Pal and starring Sal Ponti (under the screen name of Anthony Hall), Joyce Taylor, and John Dall. The film was distributed ...
'' as Captain of The Guard * 1962 '' Zero One'' (TV series) as Jimmy Delaney * 1964 '' 36 Hours'' as Guy (uncredited) * 1964 '' Mail Order Bride'' as Lank * 1965 '' Laredo'' (TV series) as Joe Riley * 1968 '' Batman'' as Adonis - Episode: "Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires" * 1968 '' Three Guns for Texas'' as Ranger Joe Riley * 1969 '' The Over-the-Hill Gang'' as Amos * 1969 '' Run, Angel, Run!'' as Angel * 1970 '' Nam's Angels'' as Link Thomas * 1970 '' Angels Die Hard'' as Tim * 1970 ''
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'' as Terry * 1970 '' C.C. and Company'' as Moon * 1970 ''
Crowhaven Farm ''Crowhaven Farm'' is a 1970 American made-for-television supernatural horror film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Hope Lange, Paul Burke and John Carradine. It originally aired as the ''ABC Movie of the Week'' on November 24, 1970. Pl ...
'' as Patrolman Hayes * 1971 '' Summertree'' as Draft Lawyer * 1971 '' Chrome and Hot Leather'' as T.J. * 1972 ''
The Thing with Two Heads ''The Thing with Two Heads'' is a 1972 American blaxploitation science fiction comedy film directed by Lee Frost and starring Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. Plot Dr. Maxwell Kirshner ( ...
'' as Hysterical Condemned Man * 1972 '' Hammer'' as Brenner * 1972 '' Piranha, Piranha'' as Caribe * 1972 ''
Grave of the Vampire ''Grave of the Vampire'' is a 1972 American vampire film directed by John Hayes, and starring William Smith, Michael Pataki, and Lyn Peters. Its plot follows a vampire who rapes a living woman, resulting in the birth of a child who feeds onl ...
'' as James Eastman * 1972 ''The Runaway'' as Frank * 1973 ''The Fuzz Brothers'' as Sonny * 1973 ''Gentle Savage'' as John Allen, Camper * 1973 '' Sweet Jesus, Preacherman'' as Martelli * 1973 '' Invasion of the Bee Girls'' as Neil Agar * 1973 '' The Last American Hero'' as Kyle Kingman * 1973 '' Invasion of the Bee Girls'' as Neil Agar * 1973 '' The Deadly Trackers'' as Schoolboy * 1973 ''A Taste of Hell'' as Jack Lowell * 1974 '' Policewomen'' as The Karate Instructor * 1974 '' Black Samson'' as Giovanni "Johnny" Nappa * 1974 ''
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'' as Tolar - Episode: "The Gladiators" * 1974 '' Kolchak: The Night Stalker'' as Jim Elkhorn - Episode: "The Energy Eater" * 1974 ''Win, Place or Steal'' as Tom * 1974 ''
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'' as Jerry Grimes - Episode: "Backlash of the Hunter" * 1975 ''
Boss Nigger ''Boss Nigger'' (also known as simply ''Boss'' and ''The Black Bounty Killer'') is a 1975 blaxploitation Western film directed by Jack Arnold, and stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced. ''Boss Nigger'' i ...
'' as Jed Clayton * 1975 ''
The Swinging Barmaids ''The Swinging Barmaids'' is a 1975 American exploitation film about a serial killer who targets cocktail waitresses. The film was directed by Gus Trikonis, and stars Bruce Watson, Laura Hippe, William Smith, and Dyanne Thorne. Plot After murde ...
'' as Lieutenant Harry White * 1975 ''
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'' as "Carrot" * 1975 '' Dr. Minx'' as Gus Dolan * 1976 '' Scorchy'' as Carl Henrich * 1976 '' Rich Man, Poor Man'' as Anthony Falconetti * 1976 ''
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'' as Anthony Falconetti * 1976 '' Hollywood Man'' as Rafe Stoker * 1977 ''
Twilight's Last Gleaming ''Twilight's Last Gleaming'' is a 1977 thriller film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark. The film was a West German/American co-production, shot mainly at the Bavaria Studios. Loosely based on a 1971 nove ...
'' as Hoxey * 1978 '' Blood and Guts'' as Dan O'Neil * 1978 '' Blackjack'' as Andy Mayfield * 1979 ''
The Frisco Kid ''The Frisco Kid'' is a 1979 American Western comedy film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Gene Wilder as Avram Belinski, a Polish rabbi who is traveling to San Francisco, and Harrison Ford as a bank robber who befriends him. Plot Rabbi ...
'' as Matt Diggs * 1979 '' Seven'' as Drew Savano * 1979 '' The Rebels'' as John Waverly * 1979 ''
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'' as Lonnie "Lucky Man" Johnson * 1979 ''
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'' - Detective James "Kimo" Carew * 1980 '' Any Which Way You Can'' as Jack Wilson * 1981 ''
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'' as Jason Steele - Episode: "10 Million Dollar Sheriff" * 1982 ''
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'' as Conan's father * 1983 '' Rumble Fish'' as Officer Patterson * 1983 The A-Team Staffel 1 Folge 4 * 1983 '' The Outsiders'' as The Store Clerk * 1984 '' Red Dawn'' as Colonel Strelnikov * 1984 ''
The Jerk, Too ''The Jerk, Too'' is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy film starring Mark Blankfield as title character Navin Johnson, in a reworked version of the 1979 Steve Martin film ''The Jerk''. While Martin is credited as "executive producer" of ...
'' as Suicide * 1985 '' Wildside'' (TV Series) as Brodie Hollister * 1985 '' The Mean Season'' as Albert O'Shaughnessy * 1985 '' When Nature Calls'' as The Husband ("Gena's Story" trailer) * 1985 ''
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'' as "Panama Hat" * 1986 ''
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'' as "Blade" * 1987 ''Commando Squad'' as Morgan Denny * 1987 ''
Moon in Scorpio ''Moon in Scorpio'' is a 1987 American horror film directed by Gary Graver; and starring Britt Ekland, John Phillip Law and William Smith. Plot Newly married couple Linda and Allen plan to take a trip to Acapulco for their honeymoon. Joinin ...
'' as Burt * 1987 ''The Badd One'' as Badd * 1988 '' Bulletproof'' as Russian Major * 1988 ''
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'' as Major Flynn * 1988 ''
Maniac Cop ''Maniac Cop'' is a 1988 American action slasher film directed by William Lustig, written by Larry Cohen, and starring Tom Atkins, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon, Richard Roundtree, William Smith, Robert Z'Dar, and Sheree North. Z'Dar plays th ...
'' as Captain Ripley * 1988 ''Hell on the Battleground'' as Colonel Meredith * 1988 ''
Hell Comes To Frogtown ''Hell Comes to Frogtown'' is a 1988 American science fiction action film co-directed by Donald G. Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and written by Jackson and Randall Frakes. The film stars professional wrestler Roddy Piper as well as Sandahl Bergman ...
'' as Captain Devlin / Count Sodom * 1988 ''Evil Altar'' as Reed Weller * 1989 ''Jungle Assault'' as General Mitchell * 1989 '' Slow Burn'' as Antonio Scarpelli * 1989 ''Action U.S.A.'' as Conover * 1989 '' Empire of Ash III'' as Lucas * 1989 ''Terror in Beverly Hills'' as The President * 1989 ''Memorial Valley Massacre'' as General Mintz * 1989 ''East L.A. Warriors'' as Martelli * 1989 ''B.O.R.N.'' as Dr. Farley * 1989 ''Deadly Breed'' as Captain * 1990 '' Instant Karma'' as Pop * 1990 ''Emperor of the Bronx'' as Fitz * 1990 ''Cartel'' as Mason * 1990 ''Chance'' as Captain Joe Wilkes * 1990 '' The Final Sanction'' as Major Galashkin * 1990 ''Forgotten Heroes'' as General Gregori Zelenkov * 1991 ''Spirit of the Eagle'' as Hatchett * 1991 ''Merchant of Evil'' as Victor Fortunetti * 1991 ''Kiss and Be Killed'' as Detective Murdoch * 1991 '' The Roller Blade Seven'' as Pharaoh * 1991 '' Hard Time Romance'' * 1991 ''Cybernator'' as Colonel Peck * 1992 ''The Last Riders'' as "Hammer" * 1992 ''
American Me ''American Me'' is a 1992 American crime drama film produced and directed by Edward James Olmos, his first film as a director, and written by Floyd Mutrux and Desmond Nakano. Olmos also stars as the film's protagonist, Montoya Santana, loose ...
'' as Deacon * 1992 ''Shadow of the Dragon'' as Eric Brunner * 1992 '' The Legend of the Roller Blade Seven'' as "Pharaoh" * 1992 ''Legend of Skull Canyon'' as Charlie "Conchos Charlie" * 1992 ''Feast'' as Detective George Bordelli * 1992 ''Dark Secrets'' as Robert * 1992 '' A Mission to Kill'' as Boris Catuli * 1993 ''Road to Revenge'' as Normad * 1994 ''
Maverick Maverick, Maveric or Maverik may refer to: History * Maverick (animal), an unbranded range animal, derived from U.S. cattleman Samuel Maverick Aviation * AEA Maverick, an Australian single-seat sportsplane design * General Aviation Design Burea ...
'' as Riverboat Poker Player * 1994 ''Manosaurus'' as Sheriff Todd * 1995 ''Taken Alive'' as L.E. * 1995 ''Raw Energy'' as Sam Stompkins * 1995 ''Judee Strange'' as Judee * 1995 ''Big Sister 2000'' as The Man * 1996 ''
Uncle Sam Uncle Sam (which has the same initials as ''United States'') is a common national personification of the federal government of the United States or the country in general. Since the early 19th century, Uncle Sam has been a popular symbol of ...
'' as Major * 1996 ''Neon Signs'' as Clyde * 1997 ''Hollywood Cops'' as Rinaldi * 1997 '' The Shooter'' as Jerry Krants * 1997 ''Interview with a Zombie'' as Zombie * 1997 ''Doublecross on Costa's Island'' as L.E. * 1998 '' Broken Vessels'' as Bo * 1998 ''Warriors of the Apocolypse'' as Moon * 1998 ''No Rest for the Wicked'' as Frank Love * 1999 ''Wasteland Justice'' as Moon * 2000 ''Vice'' as "Spooky" Harlow * 2000 ''Plastic Boy and the Jokers'' as Dr. Taylor * 2001 ''The Elite'' as Colonel Shaw * 2002 ''Body Shop'' as Sheriff Taggart * 2003 '' The Rock n' Roll Cops'' as Rinaldi * 2003 ''God Has a Rap Sheet'' as Lucifer * 2004 ''Y.M.I.'' as Cal * 2004 ''Killer Story'' as Monty – 'The Wrap' * 2006 ''Voices from the Graves'' as Lester Jiggs * 2006 ''Inner Rage'' as Sam * 2007 ''Rapturious'' as Sheriff * 2012 ''Tiger Cage'' as Katulic * 2014 ''Island of Witches'' as Vladislav Titov * 2020 '' Irresistible'' as Hofbrau Bar Fly


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, William 1933 births 2021 deaths Male actors from Missouri American male film actors American male child actors United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War American male television actors Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni Actors from Columbia, Missouri Syracuse University alumni United States Air Force airmen University of California, Los Angeles alumni University of Paris alumni 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors Male Western (genre) film actors Golden Boot Awards recipients