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Fred Williamson. Frederick Robert Williamson (born March 5, 1938), [1] [2] also known as " the Hammer ", is an American actor and former professional football defensive back who played mainly in the American Football League (AFL) during the 1960s.
Edit page. Fred Williamson. Actor: From Dusk Till Dawn. Former Oakland Raiders/Kansas City Chiefs football star who rose to prominence as one of the first African-American male action stars of the "blaxploitation" genre of the early 1970s, who has since gone on to a long and illustrious career as an actor, director, writer, and producer!
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Recently viewed. Fred Williamson. Actor: From Dusk Till Dawn. Former Oakland Raiders/Kansas City Chiefs football star who rose to prominence as one of the first African-American male action stars of the "blaxploitation" genre of the early 1970s, who has since gone on to a long and illustrious career as an actor, director, writer, and producer!
- March 5, 1938
Fred Williamson List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. Profession actor/di/producer/wr/wos/ Actor. 110 Credits. Famously Afraid. 2020. Pushing Daisies. 2009. Brothers. 2009. The Jamie Foxx...
Aug 20, 2019 · Fred “The Hammer” Williamson is an African American actor-director-writer-producer who built and sustained a long career as a black action hero from the “blaxploitation” era of the 1970s to well into the twenty-first century.
Dec 7, 2021 · In 1973, former NFL defensive back Fred Williamson, also known as “the Hammer,” starred in director Larry Cohen’s blaxploitation film Black Caesar (the title is a nod to the 1931 pre-code...
Directing. Production. Writing. Editing. All. Department. Fred "The Hammer" Williamson (born March 5, 1938) is an American actor, architect, and former professional American football defensive back who played mainly in the American Football League during the 1960s.