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William Smith, 'Laredo' actor known for playing cowboys and brawlers, dead at 88
Smith amassed nearly 300 acting credits in the 1960s, '70s and '80s

Actor William Smith, known for playing bikers, cowboys and brawlers in a series of television shows and hit movies, has died. He was 88.

Smith's wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, said the star of "Laredo" and "Rich Man, Poor Man" 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 "Any Which Way You Can," one of the top-grossing movies of 1980.

"It has to be one of the longest two-man fights ever done on film without doubles," Smith said in an interview for the 2014 book "Tales From the Cult Film Trenches."

Smith starred as Texas Ranger Joe Riley in both seasons of the NBC Western "Laredo" from 1965 to 1967.

He also played Anthony Falconetti, the menacing nemesis of the central family in the 1976 ABC miniseries "Rich Man, Poor Man," and returned for its sequel.

And he played Detective James "Kimo" Carew in the final season of the original "Hawaii Five-O" on CBS in 1979 and 1980.

Born in Columbia, Missouri, Smith would begin acting at age 8, playing small uncredited roles in 1940s films, including "The Ghost of Frankenstein" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn."

He would later become an elite discus thrower at UCLA, a martial arts black belt and a champion arm-wrestler.

He served in the Korean War and acted in bit parts in television shows throughout the 1950s before landing a regular role as a police sergeant in the 1961 ABC series "The Asphalt Jungle."

Smith would take part in another classic screen brawl, this one with Rod Taylor, as a bodybuilder in the 1970 film "Darker Than Amber."

He would also play Arnold Schwarzenegger's father in 1982's "Conan the Barbarian," after being considered for the title role, and a Soviet general in 1984's "Red Dawn."

In addition to his wife of 31 years, he is survived by a son, William E. Smith III, and a daughter, Sherri Anne Cervelli.


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RIP.

Wow. Feelin old. Remember that gent well.
Wow! Yeah, I remember him. He played a lot of villains, particularly in Westerns.
Remember his face, never knew his name. Bummer. RIP
His list of accomplishments are beyond most. Simply incredible.

RIP
He spoke impeccable Russian too!
He was great, never a big star, but probably made a good living.
He played the father of Conan the Barbarian. Small role, as he's killed pretty quick by the Snake Cultists.

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R I P

He and Neville Brand were 2 of my favs. Brand died in '92
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With his chiseled, mustachioed face and bulging biceps, Smith was a constant, rugged presence on screen in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s . . . .


For those of you who can relate, death and taxes are certainties in life.
He probably died of "Toxic Masculinity", as did Clint Walker. He was quite the man.
William Smith
I always liked his character in Red Dawn.
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
He probably died of "Toxic Masculinity", as did Clint Walker. He was quite the man.


Yep.

Here is a link to IMDB and Smith's bio and credits.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810342/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0

L.W.
He was good in Clint Eastwood’s “Any Which Way You Can”
as the bare knuckles fighter that Eastwood fights.

Also in “Red Dawn” as the Russian Commander.

I also remember him as a TX Ranger in the TV show I watched as a kid in the 1960’s. I think it was also called Texas Rangers.
Originally Posted by Morewood


One of my favorite “silly” Clint Eastwood movies!
“Every Which Way But Loose” was funny too.
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
He probably died of "Toxic Masculinity", as did Clint Walker. He was quite the man.


Yep.

Here is a link to IMDB and Smith's bio and credits.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810342/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0

L.W.


Thanks LW ! Quite the Resume!

I couldn’t think of the TX Ranger Series I watched him in as a kid in till I read that. It was “Laredo”.
Screw Hollyweird, look at his personal accomplishments. Uncanny.
RIP. Always thought he added a lot to whatever he was in.
He was a great man as well as actor. Very talented.
Kicked azz in his role as a shuttle pilot in Space 1999
👍👍👍
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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
He probably died of "Toxic Masculinity", as did Clint Walker. He was quite the man.


Yep.

Here is a link to IMDB and Smith's bio and credits.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810342/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0

L.W.


Thanks LW ! Quite the Resume!

I couldn’t think of the TX Ranger Series I watched him in as a kid in till I read that. It was “Laredo”.



That’s right Captain Parmalee! ( Done in my best Neville Brand whiskey growl!).
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
He probably died of "Toxic Masculinity", as did Clint Walker. He was quite the man.


Yep.

Here is a link to IMDB and Smith's bio and credits.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810342/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0

L.W.


Thanks LW ! Quite the Resume!

I couldn’t think of the TX Ranger Series I watched him in as a kid in till I read that. It was “Laredo”.



That’s right Captain Parmalee! ( Done in my best Neville Brand whiskey growl!).


LOL. My favorite Western TV show as a kiddo.
A#1 bad guy on the tv and in movies but 5 languages!?!? 5100 consecutive sit-ups in five hours!!! Holy $hit Batman 😮

Originally Posted by kaywoodie
He spoke impeccable Russian too!


..He also was fluent in French, German and Serbo-Croatian.

Originally Posted by navlav8r
A#1 bad guy on the tv and in movies but 5 languages!?!? 5100 consecutive sit-ups in five hours!!! Holy $hit Batman 😮


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Smith_(actor)

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...He won the 200-pound (91 kg) arm-wrestling championship of the world multiple times and also won the United States Air Force weightlifting championship. A lifelong bodybuilder, Smith is a record holder for reverse-curling his own body weight. His trademark arms measured as much as 19+1⁄2 inches. Smith held a 31–1 record as an amateur boxer...

Originally Posted by navlav8r
A#1 bad guy on the tv and in movies but 5 languages!?!? 5100 consecutive sit-ups in five hours!!! Holy $hit Batman 😮


Ole Herschel Walker does only 2500 a day. Plus the same amount of pushups.

Chuck Norris didn’t have schitt on those two. 😬
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