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Iconic Action Star Of Movie & TV With 289 Credits, William Smith, Passes Away At 88! RIP
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Andrew Dalton July 09, 2021 - 6:03 PM
LOS ANGELES (AP) â Actor William Smith, who played bikers, brawlers, cowboys and no-nonsense tough guys in films and television shows including âLaredo,â âRich Man, Poor Manâ and âAny Which Way You Can,â has died at 88.
Smith s wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, said he died Monday at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles. She declined to give the cause of death.
With his chiseled, mustachioed face and bulging biceps, Smith was a constant, rugged presence on screen in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, amassing nearly 300 credits.
He played bareknuckle boxer Jack Wilson, who grappled with Clint Eastwood in an epic brawl in âAny Which Way You Can,â one of the top-grossing movies of 1980.
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Actor William Smith, who played cowboys, brawlers and no-nonsense tough guys in nearly 300 films and television shows, has died at 88
By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer
July 10, 2021, 4:29 AM
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LOS ANGELES Actor William Smith, who played bikers, brawlers, cowboys and no-nonsense tough guys in films and television shows including “Laredo,” “Rich Man, Poor Man” and “Any Which Way You Can,” has died at 88.
Smith s wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, said he died Monday at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles. She declined to give the cause of death.