
Dean Smith
Biography
Dean Smith was raised in Eliasville, Texas, and later lived in Breckenridge, Texas, where he raised horses and longhorn cattle. He attended the University of Texas at Austin where he competed in track and football. He won an Olympic gold medal for the 400-meter relay in the 1952 Helsinki games and finished fourth in the 100 dash in the closest race in Olympic history. He was the lead-off man on the University of Texas world record relay team, 1954-55, and AAU national champion in the 100-meter dash. He played with the Los Angeles Rams during exhibition season and was traded to the Pittsburg Steelers at which time he decided to enter the movie business. He also won amateur rodeo championships for bareback bronco riding and calf roping.
He was an honorary member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, was inducted into the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame (2006), the Texas Sports Hall of Fame (1985), Stuntman's Hall of Fame (1980), and the University of Texas Hall of Fame (1980). He was awarded the American Culture Award for Western Movies and Television (2000), the Golden Boot Award in 1998, the Ben Johnson Award in 1993, the All-American Cowboy Award in 1997, and the Head of the Class Alvin Davis Award in 2002.
In 2002, he organized the Dean Smith Celebrity Rodeo benefiting the Cowboy Cancer Crusade tribute to Ben Johnson, the Dean Smith Celebrity Rodeo benefiting the John Wayne Cancer Institute honoring John Wayne, and, in 2006, the Dean Smith Celebrity Rodeo benefiting the John Wayne Cancer Institute honoring The Singing Cowboys in Abilene, Texas, the third weekend in October. On April 8, 2006, the John Wayne Cancer Institute honored him with the "Duke Award" for his contributions to cancer research.
In 2023, Dean Smith died of cancer, aged 91, in Breckenridge, Texas.
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Known For
Acting History
1987
Creepshow 2 as Mr. Cavenaugh
1986Raw Deal as Patrovita's Double
1984Rhinestone as Cowboy Doorman
1979The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang as Parker Deputy Sheriff
1976The Captive: The Longest Drive 2 as Jess
1975Mackintosh and T.J. as Bent
1974Seven Alone as Kit Carson
1974Earthquake as Pool Player (uncredited)
1974The Sugarland Express as Russ Berry
1974The Six Million Dollar Man as Major Osterman
1974Mrs. Sundance as Avery
1972The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean as Outlaw
1972Ulzana's Raid as Horowitz
1972Hickey & Boggs as Bagman
1972Squares as Carl
1971Sometimes a Great Notion
1971Big Jake as Kid Duffy
1970Rio Lobo as Bide
1969True Grit as Minor Role (uncredited)
1966El Dorado as Charlie Hagan
1964Cheyenne Autumn as Trooper (uncredited)
1960The Alamo as Bowie's Man (uncredited)
1960Seven Ways from Sundown
1959Rio Bravo as Card-Playing Burdette Henchman (uncredited)
1958Auntie Mame as Puts Mame on her Horse (uncredited)









