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William Smith

William Smith
William Smith
Born: Mar 24, 1934 in Columbia, Missouri
Occupation: Actor
Active: '60s-'90s
Major Genres: Action, Drama
Career Highlights: Any Which Way You Can, C.C. and Company, Maniac Cop
First Major Screen Credit: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The McGregor Affair (1964)
22 Videos for William Smith
Broken Vessels (1998) Maniac Cop (1988) Rumble Fish (1983)
Maverick (1994) Platoon Leader (1987) The Outsiders (1983)
American Me (1992) Eye of the Tiger (1986) Conan the Barbarian (1982)
Cybernator (1991) Wanted: Dead or Alive (1986) Any Which Way You Can (1980)
Cartel (1990) Fever Pitch (1985) The Frisco Kid (1979)
Instant Karma (1990) The Mean Season (1985) The Rebels (1979)
Spirit of the Eagle (1990) Red Dawn (1984) Oliver! (1968)
Deadly Breed (1989)
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Biography:

Lanky, cleft-chinned William Smith was regularly employed on television in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, never quite a star but always in there pitching. At first billing himself as Bill Smith to avoid confusion with another actor, Smith was a regular in such TV series as The Asphalt Jungle (1961), Laredo (1966), and Hawaii Five-O (from the 1979 season onward).

He also became a familiar presence in the many motorcycle pictures being ground out by American International and other such concerns. In 1976, Smith was cast as the unspeakable Falconetti in the TV miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, an assignment that would assure him larger roles and better billing in all future endeavors.

He even began showing up in top-of-the-bill pictures like Any Which Way You Can (1980), in which Smith and star Clint Eastwood participated in a display of friendly-enemy fisticuffs straight out of The Quiet Man. William Smith was finally awarded top billing on a TV series when he headlined the 1985 Western Wildside, playing veteran shootist Brodie Hollister.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.