Charles Smith
Charles Smith
He gained fame for his acting roles in American Graffiti and The Untouchables, and directed films like The Snow Walker. His roles in Starman and Never Cry Wolf bolstered his fame.
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth30 October 1953
CityLos Angeles, CA
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