![]() ![]() Who do you cast to make Clint Eastwood break a sweat in a fistfight? Who do you cast to play Conan The Barbarian’s daddy? Who’s the baddest of the movie badmen? William Smith. William Smith, god-tier among the grindhouse greats, has left us. Age of Death 88 years Cause of Death N/A Profession TV Actor The TV actor William Smith died at the age of 88. You just know, that even at 88 he could beat you in a fight. RIP William Smith, one of the most intimidating actors in Hollywood. The Outsiders House Museum July 9, 2021 Seen here as the store clerk in The Outsiders (1983) Stay Gold. RIP to the most legitimately tough and yet highly talented thespians to ever grace Hollywood Smiths wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that the actor died Monday, at the Motion Picture & Television Country. William Smith is one of my absolute favorite actors. One scene, and he steals the whole dam thing just by being William Smith. Here's William Smith in the last scene in Crowhaven Farm. The couple were together until his passing. ![]() At the end of the decade, he also married his second wife Joanne. (Error Code: 232011) William Smith, the iconic tough-guy actor in Hawaii Five-O and Laredo, died Monday at the Motion Picture & Television Country J. It was announced today that William Smith died at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills on July 5th at the age of 88. Hinton novels) and starred opposite Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen, and C. He went toe-to-toe with Clint Eastwood in 1980’s Any Which Way You Can played Arnold Schwarzenegger’s father in 1981’s Conan the Barbarian worked with Francis Ford Coppola in 1983’s Rumble Fish and The Outsiders (both adaptation of the S.E. Throughout the ’70s, he ran through guest roles in the likes of Adam West’s Batman, I Dream of Jeannie, The Dukes of Hazzard, Six Million Dollar Man, The Rockford Files, The A-Team, and Night Rider.īy the 1980s, Smith transitioned from television into more mainstream movie fare. He followed that up a few years later with a main role in the twelfth and final season of the original Hawaii Five-O as Detective James “Kimo” Carew. In 1976, the actor landed one of his best-known roles, as villain Anthony Falconetti, in the ABC miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, as well as its sequel Rich Man, Poor Man Book II. Some of his earliest roles as an adult were as a series regular in television shows like 1961’s The Asphalt Jungle and 1965’s Laredo, as well as multiple memorable guest turns on Gunsmoke. Following the war, Smith had goals of obtaining a classified position with the government, but was offered a contract with MGM while working on his doctorate studies, effectively routing his life’s path back to the bright lights of Hollywood. ![]()
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