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  1. Years active. 1951–2011. Spouse (s) S. Loraine Boos Hull (1995-2022); her death [1] William Smithers (born July 10, 1927) is an American actor, perhaps best known for his recurring role as Jeremy Wendell in the television series Dallas. He appeared in the series in 1981 and from 1984 to 1989.

  2. William Smithers (* 10. Juli 1927 in Richmond, Virginia als Marion Smithers) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Erstmals stand Smithers im Jahr 1952 für einer Fernsehserie vor der Kamera. Es folgten wenige Filme, aber zahlreiche Auftritte in Fernsehproduktionen.

  3. 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 who frequently crossed paths with J.R. Ewing on Dallas (1978) from 1981-1985. Avid Trekkies will also remember his...

  4. 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 who frequently crossed paths with J.R. Ewing on Dallas (1978) from 1981-1985. Avid Trekkies will also remember his...

  5. William Smithers (born 10 July 1927; age 96) is the character actor from Richmond, Virginia, who played Merik in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "Bread and Circuses". He was well-versed for playing villainous roles, and is perhaps best known for his recurring role as J.R. Ewing's arch nemesis Jeremy Wendell on Dallas ...

  6. William Smithers (* 10. Juli 1927 in Richmond, Virginia, USA als Marion Smithers 96 Jahre alt) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte Captain R.M. Merik in der Raumschiff Enterprise-Episode Brot und Spiele. Darüber hinaus hatte Smithers in seiner über 42 Jahre währenden Karriere…

  7. Though I had been called Bill all my life, it was only now, before I volunteered to join the Navy, that I officially changed my name to William Wilkinson Smithers. I entered the Navy’s radio technician program with rating of Seaman 1st Class and was sent to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station: “Boot Camp.”.