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  1. William Smith (born 1934) is an American actor. Smith was born in Columbia, Missouri, on March 24, 1934. He worked as a child actor, but is best known as an adult low-budget action star for playing bikers, cowboys, tough-guys, and villains. He is especially infamous as Falconetti on the TV mini-series Rich Man, Poor Man.

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  3. The entertainment industry has provided the world with film, television and music for decades. In 1958, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce began honoring those individuals who have made significant contribution to the media with stars on Hollywood Blvd. at Highland Avenue. Since then, over two thousand stars have been placed on the Walk of Fame ...

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    William Smith. DISCUSSION BOARD AND COMMUNITY - EST. 1996. Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Did you miss your activation email? July 03, 2023, 03:40:03 PM ...

  5. Just William's Luck: Ginger 1948 William Comes to Town: Ginger U.S. title: William at the Circus. 1948 The Boy with Green Hair: Background boy. Uncredited. 1949 The Secret Garden: Dickon 1950 The Miniver Story: Richard Uncredited. 1950 Maria Chapdelaine: Tit-Be Chapdelaine French title: Maria Chapdelaine; U.S. title: The Naked Heart. 1952

  6. Mike Smith. Actor: Trailer Park Boys. Mike Smith was born and raised in Thorburn, Nova Scotia. He started playing hockey at the age of four but showed early signs of musical genius when he learned to play guitar at the age of seven. Continuing with both hobbies for the majority of his life, Mike eventually gave up hockey to concentrate on being a musician. He attended St.F.X. University in ...

  7. General, Advertisement. "The Prince Regent has been graciously pleased to command that this theatre shall be opened every evening, as usual, excepting that of the Royal Funeral" (bill) 28 January 1820 Friday Evening Adelphi. 27 January 1820 playbill British Library.