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  1. In 1976, William Smithers sued Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for multiple violations of his contract with defendant’s television program Executive Suite.. The litigation included assertions that MGM’s television chief Harris Katleman had, in conversation with Smithers’ theatrical agent, threatened that, should Smithers pursue the matter, Katleman would be hard pressed to recommend Smithers for ...

  2. Smithers made a successful feature film debut in 1956 as a harried infantry officer in Robert Aldrich's acclaimed war drama Attack (1956), but would make only a handful of large-screen appearances after that, including Trouble Man (1972), Papillon (1973), Scorpio (1973) and Deathsport (1978). Television, of course, was a different story.

  3. William Smithers was born in Richmond, Virginia, USA on July 10, 1927. The most important works of William Smithers are Papillon (1973), Executive Suite (1976-1977), and Dallas (1981-1989). In 1951, he appeared for the first time on Broadway in the play Romeo and Juliet, in front ...Read more of Olivia de Havilland, and received the World Theatre Award, and in 1952 he was accepted at the ...

  4. william smithers autobiography; artist for a day; get an autographed star trek card! op-eds & other thoughts “fiddling while earth burns” smithers vs. mgm; 50-state appeal! dog days; dog days ii; dog days iii; percy bysshe shelley foretells the future in 1818; charles darwin foretells the future in 1859 “we didn’t start the fire”

  5. Biography. Although character actor William (or Bill) Smithers is not recognizable perhaps by name, the face is definitely familiar especially to baby boomer TV fans. A smart, articulate, well-groomed actor with noticeably premature gray hair, Smithers is probably best remembered for his on-again, off-again role as arch-villain Jeremy Wendell ...

  6. The Innocent: Directed by Sutton Roley. With Roy Thinnes, William Smithers, Patricia Smith, Katherine Justice. The aliens take David Vincent up into their spaceship and then attempt to prove they have nothing but peaceful intentions by showing him what they've done to a desert valley.

  7. Waylon Joseph Smithers, Jr., better known as Mr. Smithers, Waylon Smithers or simply Smithers, (born December 25) [2] is a recurring character on The Simpsons. He is also a minor character in The Simpsons Movie. Smithers is Mr. Charles Montgomery Burns 's deeply devoted personal assistant, executive, and self-proclaimed best friend.