Moviemaker Dialogue with Fred Williamson (3/5/14)
"For many people an 8 year pro football career would be enough, but not Fred "The Hammer" Williamson. After retiring from the gridiron he took his act to Hollywood. Starting with small television roles, he worked his way up to parts in movies for Robert Altman and Otto Preminger before carving out his place in cinema history as a top action star. He also took control of his career in a way that few others have done, learning the film business inside out and honing his skills as a writer, producer, director and production executive." A/V credit to Matt Latham.

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Hollywood & Football Legend Fred "The Hammer" Williamson Tells His Life Story (Full Interview)

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From the Archives - An Interview with Fred Williamson

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1990-Bronx Warriors - Interview with Fred Williamson

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Making of Uptown Saturday Night (1974)

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Jim Kelly Q & A - Supanova 2012 Melbourne, Australia

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He Died 50 Years Ago, but These William Hopper Facts Are Still Unknown

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Blondie: One Way or Another (2006) BBC Documentary

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Full Actors Roundtable: Tom Hanks, Gary Oldman, John Boyega, James Franco | Close Up With THR

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Joshua (WESTERN, 1976) Fred Williamson, Cal Bartlett | Full Movie | Subtitled

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A Conversation with Bertrand Russell (1952)

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Film and NFL Icon Fred Williamson Interview

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Fred Williamson's Wife, Children, Age 86, Cars, Houses, Net Worth (Life Is Sad)

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Christopher Hitchens Interview (2011)

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Mean Johnny Barrows (1976) | Full Action Film | Fred Williamson | Roddy McDowall

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Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Ruffalo, Benicio Del Toro & More | THR Actors Roundtable

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Ron O'Neal interview - part 2 of 4

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Acting tips from ActorsE Chat with Director Fred "The Hammer" Williamson and Steve Nave

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Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools - Full Video

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One Down Two To Go (1982) Jim Brown Fred Williamson Jim Kelly Richard Roundtree

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