Charles Martin Smith Biography (1953-)

Born October 30, 1953, in Van Nuys (one source cites Los Angeles), CA; son ofFrank Smith (an animation artist). Addresses: Agent: Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 W. Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069-3604.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, director, producer
Birth Details
October 30, 1953
Van Nuys, California, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Tim Slater, The Culpepper Cattle Company, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972
  • (As Charlie Martin Smith) Baby, Fuzz, United Artists, 1972
  • (As Charlie Martin Smith) Terry "The Toad" Fields, American Graffiti, Universal, 1973
  • Bowdre, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973
  • (As Charlie Martin Smith) Tod Hayhew, The Spikes Gang, United Artists, 1974
  • Alan Boone, Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (also known as Rafferty and the Highway Hustlers), Warner Bros., 1974
  • Longnecker, No Deposit, No Return (also known as Double Trouble), Buena Vista, 1976
  • Barney, The Hazing (also known as The Campus Corpse), Miraleste, 1977
  • Ray Bob Simmons, The Buddy Holly Story, Columbia, 1978
  • Terry the Toad, More American Graffiti, Universal, 1979
  • Davie "D.J." Johns, Herbie Goes Bananas, Buena Vista, 1980
  • Tyler and Farley Mowat, Never Cry Wolf, Buena Vista, 1983
  • Mark Shermin, Starman (also known as John Carpenter's Starman), Columbia, 1984
  • Mr. Wimbley, Trick or Treat, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986
  • Oscar Wallace, The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987
  • Cameron (one source cites Bob) Smith, The Experts, 1989
  • Lon Gulick, The Hot Spot, 1990
  • Gerald Carver, Deep Cover, 1992
  • Hotel clerk, Boris and Natasha, 1992
  • Martin Sprue, Fifty/Fifty (also known as 50-50), 1992
  • Rick Medwick, I love Trouble, 1994
  • Kratz, Speechless, 1994
  • Franklin Dupard, Perfect Alibi (also known as Where's MommyNow), 1995
  • Captain Weldon Mamet, The Final Cut, 1995
  • Merriman, The Road Home (also known as Long Road Home, andBrother's Destiny), 1996
  • Oliver Napier, Wedding Bell Blues, Legacy Releasing, 1996
  • Marcus Wolf, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998
  • Here's to Life!, Red Sky Entertainment, 2000
  • Film Work
  • Director, Trick or Treat, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986
  • Director, Boris and Natasha, 1992
  • Director, Fifty/Fifty (also known as 50-50), 1992
  • Director, Air Bud (also known as Disney's Air Bud, andMVP (Most Valuable Pooch)), Buena Vista, 1997
  • Executive producer, Here's to Life!, Red Sky Entertainment, 2000
  • Executive producer, Old Hats, 2000
  • Television Appearances
  • Movies
  • (As Charlie Martin Smith) Jim, Go Ask Alice, ABC, 1973
  • George Smalley, Cotton Candy, NBC, 1978
  • Dr. Harold Jaffe, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993
  • Sheriff George Wilcox, Roswell (also known as Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up), Showtime, 1994
  • Roland W. Marks, Dead Silence, Fox, 1996
  • Henry Drake, Blackout Effect, NBC, 1998
  • Gary Glumley, The Apartment Complex, Showtime, 1999
  • Specials
  • Tucker, A Dog's Life, NBC, 1979
  • The Making of "Never Cry Wolf," 1983
  • Grave squad lawyer, Partners, Fox, 1994
  • Gil, Take Out the Beast, Showtime, 1996
  • American Graffiti: Then and Now, VH1, 1998
  • Miniseries
  • Ned Brookshire, Streets of Laredo (also known as Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo), CBS, 1995
  • Schuyler Graves, The Beast (also known as Peter Benchley'sThe Beast), NBC, 1996
  • Beach, P.T. Barnum, Arts and Entertainment, 1999
  • Series
  • Voice, Speed Buggy (animated), CBS, 1973-74, then ABC, 1975-76
  • Pilots
  • Dudley, Law of the Land (also known as The Deputies), NBC,1976
  • Gabe Peterson, Gabe and Walker, ABC, 1981
  • Episodic
  • Ronnie, "The Wheeler-Dealer," The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1971
  • Rusty, "Blockade," The Streets of San Francisco, 1974
  • Dr. Barrows, "The Beacon," The Twilight Zone, 1985
  • Douglas Rogers, "Banshee," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1986
  • Huge Fortnum, "Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1989
  • Special prosecutor Thomas Dewey, The Untouchables, 1993
  • Colin, "Half-Way Horrible," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993
  • Lyman Pike, "Blue Christmas," Picket Fences, CBS, 1993
  • Dale Hardy, "Dead Issue," L.A. Law, NBC, 1994
  • Satan, "The Robe," Northern Exposure, 1994
  • Spencer Deighton, "Blood Brothers," The Outer Limits, Showtime, then syndicated, 1995
  • Dr. Osbourne, "F. Emasculata," The X Files, Fox, 1995
  • Chilton, "Going Home," Family Law, 2000
  • Also appeared in "The Tenderfoot," an episode of The Life and Times ofGrizzly Adams, and in an episode of Monte Nash.
  • Television Work
  • Episodic
  • Director, Space: Above and Beyond (also known as Space: 2063), Fox, 1995
  • Director, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series, and Buffy), The WB, 1997
  • RECORDINGS
  • Videos
  • Guns of the Civil War, 3 Vols., 1994
  • WRITINGS
  • Screenplays
  • Wrote the narration for Never Cry Wolf, 1983.