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Later, in 1963, he worked on the BBC series “Zero One ” alongside Nigel Patrick. In 1961, he starred in the ABC police drama “The Asphalt Jungle” with Jack Warden. While working towards a doctorate in foreign-language studies, MGM offered Smith an acting contract that he couldn’t pass up. This got him noticed by the CIA and NSA, who gave him a teaching position within the agencies. There, he became fluent in Russian, German, French, and Serbo-Croatian. In 1951, he enlisted in the Air Force during the Korean War. William Smith Remembered for Talent & Brawns Louis (1944), and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). He also had appearances on The Song of Bernadette (1943), Going My Way (1944), Meet Me in St. Smith and his family moved to Southern and got his first taste of acting when he was an uncredited child extra on set with Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr. So it’s hard for me to say whether the man has used steroids.A post shared by getTV Hollywood fame, Smith was born on a cattle ranch in Columbia, Missouri, on March 24, 1933.
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Oh well, like I said he basically plays the same character in Any Given Sunday so I guess it does have a happy ending because he ends up in the NFL.Īndrew Bryniarski is definitely a big dude, but he’s been that way in every movie of his that I’ve seen. It had the makings of being a redemption story as he kicks the steroids and later comes back to the team, but after getting steamrolled by an opposing running back in one of the games he injects himself at halftime. They actually show him using steroids in the movie as well as several roid raging moments where he proceeds to smash multiple car windows with his head and later he almost rapes a college coed. In The Program, his character was just a special teams player who shows up for the new season 35 pounds heavier with a new mean streak that results in a starting spot on defense.

You’ve probably never heard of this actor but he essentially plays the same insane looking football player in this movie and Any Given Sunday. was Snipes’ personal batting instructor for The Fan? I’ll end on an interesting side note that’s not related to steroids. He is probably best known as Conan’s father and as Clint Eastwood’s nemesis in Any Which Way You Can. Comparing the young Snipes to the one we’ve seen in the Blade movies does raise some suspicion.

When it comes to Wesley Snipes himself, I could see him having used steroids. The Bonds comparison is really all I need to bring up in terms of why it’s on this list. In fact, I think Barry Bonds even complained when this movie came out that he thought the character was modeled after him. Where he plays Bobby Rayburn, a three-time MVP outfielder who plays for the San Francisco Giants, sound like anyone you might know? I think Snipes' version would’ve had a longer Kenny Lofton-like career, whereas Epps version reminds me of a Carlos Beltran or Alfonso Soriano who had a few big years but then fell off.Īnyways, in this case we’re talking about Wesley Snipes in The Fan. I’ve always wondered whose version of Hayes would’ve had the better career, Snipes or Epps. By the time he reached his teens he was a skilled rider. Born on 24 March 24 1933, in Columbia, Missouri, on his family’s ranch, Bill was riding horses before he could walk. Which reminds me of a quick tangent I'd like to go off on. The king of biker films, William Smith, has died of natural causes, aged 86, after a long battle with alzheimers disease.
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I’m bringing it full circle with the original Willie Mays Hayes.
