- Fred Williamson
Infobox actor
name = Fred Williamson
caption = Filming "Black Caesar" inHarlem, New York .In the middle is Fred Williamson as Tommy Gibbs, a kingpin criminal in "Black Caesar", 1973
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1938|3|5|mf=y
location =Gary, Indiana
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othername = The Hammer
occupation =Film actor , directorFred “The Hammer” Williamson (born
March 5 ,1938 ) is an American actor, architect, and former professional football player, a star defensive back in the AFL during the 1960s.Biography
Football career
Infobox Pro Football player
Color=Black
fontcolor=Silver
Position=Defensive Back
College=Northwestern
AFLDraftedYear=1960
AFLDraftedRound= : Undrafted
Jersey=24
Stats=Y
DatabaseFootball=WILLIFRE02
PFR=WillFr02.htm
Career Highlights=Y
Awards
Honors=American Football League Champion, 1966
Retired #s=
years=1960
1961-1964
1965-1967
teams=NFL Pittsburgh Steelers
AFLOakland Raiders
AFLKansas City Chiefs
AFLAllStar=1961, 1962, 1963
HOF=After playing college football for Northwestern in the late 1950s, he played a year for thePittsburgh Steelers in the NFL in 1960. He then switched to the newAmerican Football League . Williamson played four seasons for the AFL’sOakland Raiders , making the AFL All-Star team in 1961, 1962, and 1963. He also played three seasons for the AFL’sKansas City Chiefs .During his time with the Chiefs, Williamson became one of football’s first self-promoters, coining the nickname “The Hammer” — because he used his forearm to deliver karate-style blows to the heads of opposing receivers. Prior to
Super Bowl I , he garnered national headlines by boasting that he would knockGreen Bay Packers starting receiversCarroll Dale andBoyd Dowler out of the game, stating “Two hammers to (Boyd) Dowler, one to (Carroll) Dale should be enough”. [ [http://espn.go.com/page2/s/superbowlmoments50.html ESPN.com - Page2 - 100 Greatest Super Bowl Moments ] ] His prediction turned out to be ironic, because Williamson himself was knocked out of the game in the fourth quarter, his head meeting the knee of Packer running backDonny Anderson . Williamson finished his eight-season career in 1967 with 36 interceptions, which he returned for 479 yards and 2 touchdowns, in 104 games.Acting career
Following his retirement from football, Williamson decided that a career in architecture wasn't his calling and tried his hand as an
actor , much in the mold of starrunning back Jim Brown . He also acted alongside Mr. Brown in films such as 1974's "Three the Hard Way", 1975's "Take a Hard Ride ", 1982's "One Down, Two to Go ", 1996's "Original Gangstas " and 2002's "On the Edge", along with guest starring with him in a handful of episodes of various television programs. Before Jim Brown did it in 1974, Fred posed nude for "Playgirl " magazine in the October 1973 issue. One of Williamson’s earlytelevision roles was a part in "The Cloud Minders ", an 1968 episode of "", playing Anka. He also playedDiahann Carroll ’s love interest in the sitcom "Julia". In an interview for the DVD of "Bronx Warriors ", Williamson stated that the role in "Julia" was created for him when he convinced the producers that the Black community was upset that Julia had a different boyfriend every week.Two of his early
film roles were in well-receivedfilm s of 1970, "M*A*S*H" and "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon ". He also got to play, in 1973, an African-American mafioso in "Black Caesar " and its subsequentsequel , "Hell Up in Harlem ". After this he appeared as an actor in several films, most of which are considered to be of the “blaxploitation ” genre.In 1974, he was selected by the ABC
television network as a commentator on "Monday Night Football " to replaceDon Meredith , who had left (temporarily, as it turned out) to pursue an acting and broadcasting career at rival network NBC. Williamson was used on a few pre-season broadcasts, but was deemed unsuitable. He was relieved of his duties at the beginning of the regular season, becoming the first MNF personality not to endure for an entire season. He was replaced by fellow former player (and fellow Gary native)Alex Karras .Since then, Williamson has continued his career as an actor and director, recently appearing in the feature film version of the 1970s
television series "Starsky and Hutch ".During the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, Williamson frequently appeared on television as a spokesman for
King Cobra (malt liquor) (“Don’t let the smooth taste fool you.”)...as did fellow actor/martial artistMartin Kove .Career as a director and producer
Alongside acting, Williamson has since the middle 1970s appeared as a director and producer as well. His first film as a producer was "
Boss Nigger " (1975), a western directed byJack Arnold . With the second film he produced he also debuted as a director: "Mean Johnny Barrows " (1976) was a significant predecessor of "Rambo " films with its violent Vietnam vet story. He has since directed over 20 features.In the middle of the 1970s, Williamson relocated to Rome, Italy and formed his own company
Po' Boy Productions , which started to produce actioners like "Adios Amigo " (1976) and "Death Journey " (1976), both directed and starred by Williamson. Although his most recent efforts as director and producer have mainly gone straight to DVD, Williamson has continued working actively with films.Filmography
*"M*A*S*H" (1970)
*"Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon " (1970)
*"Hammer" (1972)
*"The Legend of Nigger Charley " (1972)
*"Black Caesar" (1973)
*"Hell Up in Harlem " (1973)
*"Three the Hard Way" (1974)
*"Black Eye " (1974)
*"Mean Johnny Barrows " (1974)
*"Bucktown" (1975)
*"Take A Hard Ride" (1975)
*"Boss Nigger " (1975)
*"Adiós Amigo" (1976)
*"No Way Back)" (1976)
*"Mr. Mean" (1977)
*"Inglorious Bastards" (1977)
*"Blind Rage " (1978)
*"Fist of Fear, Touch of Death " (1980)
*"i nuovi barbari" (1982)
*"Vigilante " (1983)
*"Black Cobra" (1987)
*"The Messenger" (1987)
*"Black Cobra 2" (1988)
*"Black Cobra 3" (1990)
*"From Dusk Till Dawn " (1996)
*"Original Gangstas " (1996)
*"Ride" (1998)
*" (made for TV ) (2001)
*"Starsky & Hutch" (2004)
*"" (2008)
*"" (2008)
*"Blending some Green Part 1 " (2008)
*"Interpolated! " (2006)References
See also
* Other American Football League players
External links
* [http://www.remembertheafl.com/1965ToppsRaiders.htm#FredWilliamson Williamson's 1965 Topps football card]
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* [http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/players.nsf/ID/04180210 Fred Williamson statistics]
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