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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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+ | [[File:Ferengi diplomat.jpg|thumb|...as a holographic Ferengi]] |
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+ | '''William Smith''' is an actor who played several background roles on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He received no credit for all of his appearances. His costume from the episode {{e|Virtuoso}} was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9599}} HIs costume as a Ferengi waiter on ''Deep Space Nine'' was also sold off and worn by fellow background performers [[Alan Viner]] and [[Ken Ziff]]. {{stala|6610}} |
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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'', also that year, he starred in ''Any Which Way You Can'' with [[Michael Cavanaugh]] and [[George Murdock]]. He acted with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] In 1982 in ''Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang''. In 1983 in ''The Outsiders'' with [[John Meier]]. 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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+ | **{{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}} as an extra |
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+ | :''This has to be confirmed, the entry was removed from IMDb and it is not sure that he really appeared in this episode.'' |
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+ | **''at least one episode'' as a [[Ferengi]] waiter |
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+ | **{{e|Q2}} as the [[Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha holograms#Ferengi diplomat|holographic Ferengi diplomat]] |
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+ | **{{e|Virtuoso}} as a [[Unnamed Qomar#Qomar men|Qomar]] |
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− | * {{Wikipedia|William Smith (actor)|William Smith|William Smith}} |
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Revision as of 18:50, 28 September 2015
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William Smith is an actor who played several background roles on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He received no credit for all of his appearances. His costume from the episode "Virtuoso" was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] HIs costume as a Ferengi waiter on Deep Space Nine was also sold off and worn by fellow background performers Alan Viner and Ken Ziff. [2]
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Star Trek appearances
- DS9:
- "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang" as an extra
- This has to be confirmed, the entry was removed from IMDb and it is not sure that he really appeared in this episode.