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William Smith, action star known for his onscreen brawls, dies at 88 Any Which Way You Can (1980). by Eduardo Medina (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- William Smith, an actor known for his portrayals of villains and his onscreen movie brawls, died Monday in Woodland Hills, California. He was 88. Smiths wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, said he died at the Motion Picture and Television Funds Country House and Hospital. She did not specify the cause. While Smith was best known for his roles in action movies like Any Which Way You Can (1980), and television shows including Laredo, Rich Man, Poor Man and Hawaii Five-O, the real action came from his off-screen life. ....
William Smith, Action Star Known for His Onscreen Brawls, Dies at 88 In addition to his Hollywood legacy, the Missouri native was also a bodybuilder, a champion discus thrower and a published poet. The actor William Smith in 1978. Mr. Smith had more than 300 acting credits listed on IMDb from 1954 to 2020. He did many of his own stunts.Credit.Michael Ochs Archives, via Getty Images July 11, 2021 William Smith, an actor known for his portrayals of villains and his onscreen movie brawls, died on Monday in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 88. Mr. Smith’s wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, said he died at the Motion Picture and Television Fund’s Country House and Hospital. She did not specify the cause. ....
May 11, 2021 A team from Central Wyoming College (CWC) recently won the inaugural Wyoming Collegiate Business Ethics Case Competition (WCBECC) hosted virtually by the University of Wyoming College of Business’ Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program. Eight Rocky Mountain region community colleges were invited to compete. CWC team members were sophomores Talia Atkins, studying business management and organizational leadership, from Jackson, and Alpine’s Emily Richards, studying business management. Faculty adviser Tammy Forbis, CWC instructor of business, coached the two students. The competition is the brainchild of Kent Noble, UW’s Bill Daniels Chair of Business Ethics, and Chase Thiel, UW management associate professor and the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program Professor of Business Ethics. The goal of the event is to provide student teams a space to practice and hone their use of business ethics. ....