Fred Williamson


This devilishly handsome former football player managed to parlay his sports fame into a career in acting, writing and directing. Born and raised in Gary, IN, Williamson spent the 1960s playing football for the Kansas City Chiefs. He made his acting debut at the age of 31 in the 1969 TV-movie "Deadlock" and in 1970 became a regular on the series "Julia", as the law student boyfriend of star Diahann Carroll.

In 1970, Williamson made his feature film bow in Robert Altman's M*A*S*H*. He went on to appear in another 22 films in the 1970s, many of them blaxploitation flicks like "The Legend of Nigger Charley" (1972), "Hell Up in Harlem", "Black Caesar" (both 1973) and "Bucktown" (1975). Starting with "Boss Nigger" (1974), Williamson began writing, directing and/or producing the films in which he starred. Most were amiably low-budget action and crime films: "No Way Back", "Joshua" and "Mean Johnny Barrows" (1976); "One Down, Two to Go" (1982); "The Big Score" (1983); "Foxtrap" (1985); "Silent Hunter" (1995); and "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1996), as a biker. His handsome, mustachioed looks might have channeled him into big-budget leading man status, but Williamson found actioners more to his taste. He has also starred in a number of Italian-made films (including "I Nuovi Barbari" 1982 and "Vivre pour Survivre" 1984).

Williamson has appeared on television from time to time, announcing football games on ABC (1974) and acting in the mini-series "Arthur Hailey's Wheels" (NBC, 1978) and in the short-lived sitcom "Half-Nelson" (NBC, 1985) co-starring with Joe Pesci.

Williamson produced and co-starred with fellow 1970s Blaxploitation stars Richard Roundtree, Pam Grier, Jim Brown and Ron O'Neal in "Original Gangstas" (1996), an actioner about former gang members who reteam to rid their neighborhood of drug dealers.

  • Also Credited As:
    'The Hammer', Fred Williamson, The Hammer
  • Born:
    March 5, 1937 in Gary, Indiana, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Professional football player
Significant Others
  • Wife: Linda Williamson.
Education
  • Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Milestones
  • 1969 TV debut as Diahann Carroll s love interest on NBC comedy Julia
  • 1969 Acting debut in NBC telefilm Deadlock
  • 1970 Made film acting debut in M*A*S*H
  • 1973 Played an African-American mafioso in Black Caesar
  • 1973 Posed nude for Playgirl magazine (October)
  • 1974 First feature credit as writer and co-producer (with Jack Arnold), Boss Nigger
  • 1974 TV commentator for ABC s Monday Night Football on a few pre-season broadcasts, but was deemed unsuitable; was relieved of his duties at the beginning of the regular season
  • 1975 First feature directing credit, Adios Amigo (also produced)
  • 1982 Starred in director Enzo Castellari s Italian post-apocalyptic film, Warriors of the Wasteland
  • 1987 Portrayed Detective Robert Malone in The Black Cobra
  • 1996 Produced and co-starred with fellow 1970s Blaxploitation stars in Original Gangstas
  • 2001 Co-starred in Carmen: A Hip Hopera
  • 2004 Appeared in the feature film version of the 1970s television series Starsky and Hutch
  • 2007 Co-starred in Fighting Words with C. Thomas Howell
  • Reprised role of Detective Malone for The Black Cobra 2 (1988) and The Black Cobra 2 (1990)

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