William Smith

Acting

William Smith

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Mar 24, 1933 (92 years old)
Death date
Jul 05, 2021

William Smith

Known For

Irresistible
1h 41m
Movie 2020

Irresistible

A Democratic political consultant helps a retired Marine colonel run...

Doses of Horror
1h 40m
Movie 2018

Doses of Horror

"In an asylum, patients were subjected to watching horror films...

Rock n' Roll Cops Lite
1h 20m
Movie 2014

Rock n' Roll Cops Lite

Rock n' Roll Cops Lite is the PG version of...

The Boneyard Collection
1h 39m
Movie 2008

The Boneyard Collection

A quirky anthology, consisting of four separate short films connected...

Vice
1h 27m
Movie 2005

Vice

Details the trial of a young Texas "erotic dancer" on...

Hell to Pay
1h 40m
Movie 2005

Hell to Pay

Ten legendary Western stars are reunited in this action-packed tale...

Killer Story
1h 20m
Movie 2004

Killer Story

Three very modern adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories. Two...

Y.M.I.
1h 20m
Movie 2004

Y.M.I.

Three Goth teens; Digger, Noisy and Video, each sworn to...

A Mission to Kill
Movie 2003

A Mission to Kill

His activities in Viet Nam would be denied by the...

Deadly Memories
1h 46m
Movie 2002

Deadly Memories

Two years after a women is killed in a fatal...

Biography

William Smith was an American film and television actor who appeared in more than 300 feature films and television productions, best known for playing Anthony Falconetti on the TV mini series "Rich Man, Poor Man". He held a BA from Syracuse and an MA in Russian Studies from UCLA. Born in Columbia, Missouri, Smith began his acting career at the age of eight in 1942; he entered films as a child actor in such films as The Ghost of Frankenstein, The Song of Bernadette and Meet Me in St. Louis. He was a regular on the 1961 ABC television series The Asphalt Jungle, portraying police Sergeant Danny Keller. One of his earliest leading roles was as Joe Riley, a Texas Ranger on the NBC western series Laredo. In 1967, Smith guest starred as Jude Bonner on James Arness's long-lived western Gunsmoke. Smith was cast as John Richard Parker, brother of Cynthia Ann Parker, both taken hostage in Texas by the Comanche, in the 1969 episode "The Understanding" of the syndicated television series Death Valley Days, which was hosted by Robert Taylor. 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 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".