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'''William Smith''' appeared as a stand-in in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang]]."
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'''William Smith''' (March 24, 1934) Born in Columbia, Missoui on a ranch. Is a pretty big sportsman he holds titles in boxing and discus throwing. Bruce lee offered him a lead in Return of the Dragon. Was awarded the Purple Heart. Probably know for horror movies. William appeared as a stand-in in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang]]."
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In 1948 he acted in ''The Boy with Green Hair'' with [[Dean Stockwell]]. In 1954 he stared in ''Never so Few'' with [[George Takei]]. In 1965 he acted with [[James Doohan]] in ''36 Hours''. William acted as Joe Riley(1965-1967) on ''Laredo'' other Star Trek actor to appear on the show were: [[Clint Howard]] appeared in an episode in 1966, [[Hal Baylor]] appeared in two episodes(1966), [[DeForest Kelley]] acted in a 1966 episode, [[Jack Perkins]] appeared in a 1966, [[James Doohan]] acted in a 1965 episode.
   
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He appeared with [[Dean Stockwell]], 27 years after ''The Boy with Green Hair'', this time in ''Another Day at the Races'' in 1975. In 1976 he stared in ''Rich Man, Poor Man'' with [[Harvey Jason]] and [[Fionnula Flanagan]]. A year later in 1977 he stared with [[Paul Winfield]] in ''Twilight’s Last Gleaming''. In 1979, two years later, he stared in ''The Rebel'' with [[Kim Cattrall]].
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In 1980 he stared with [[Jonathan Banks]] in ''Wild Times''. He acted with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] In 1982 in ''Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang''. In 1985 he stared with [[Catherine Hicks]] in ''Fever Pitch''. Also in 1985 he acted in ''Wildside'', [[James Cromwell]] appeared in an episode. A year later in 1986 he acted in ''The Phantom Empire'' with [[Jeffrey Combs]]. In 1987 he stared with [[Brian Thompson]] in ''Commando Squad''. He acted with [[Clint Howard]] in ''B.O.R.N.'' in 1988. Also in 1988 he stared with [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]] in ''Bulletproof''.
 
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Revision as of 09:34, 25 January 2006

William Smith (March 24, 1934) Born in Columbia, Missoui on a ranch. Is a pretty big sportsman he holds titles in boxing and discus throwing. Bruce lee offered him a lead in Return of the Dragon. Was awarded the Purple Heart. Probably know for horror movies. William appeared as a stand-in in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang."

In 1948 he acted in The Boy with Green Hair with Dean Stockwell. In 1954 he stared in Never so Few with George Takei. In 1965 he acted with James Doohan in 36 Hours. William acted as Joe Riley(1965-1967) on Laredo other Star Trek actor to appear on the show were: Clint Howard appeared in an episode in 1966, Hal Baylor appeared in two episodes(1966), DeForest Kelley acted in a 1966 episode, Jack Perkins appeared in a 1966, James Doohan acted in a 1965 episode.

He appeared with Dean Stockwell, 27 years after The Boy with Green Hair, this time in Another Day at the Races in 1975. In 1976 he stared in Rich Man, Poor Man with Harvey Jason and Fionnula Flanagan. A year later in 1977 he stared with Paul Winfield in Twilight’s Last Gleaming. In 1979, two years later, he stared in The Rebel with Kim Cattrall.

In 1980 he stared with Jonathan Banks in Wild Times. He acted with Ed Begley, Jr. In 1982 in Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang. In 1985 he stared with Catherine Hicks in Fever Pitch. Also in 1985 he acted in Wildside, James Cromwell appeared in an episode. A year later in 1986 he acted in The Phantom Empire with Jeffrey Combs. In 1987 he stared with Brian Thompson in Commando Squad. He acted with Clint Howard in B.O.R.N. in 1988. Also in 1988 he stared with Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa in Bulletproof.

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