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Billy Ray Smith
(1935-2001)
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Billy Ray Smith was born on 27 January 1935 in Augusta, Arkansas, USA. He died on 21 March 2001 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
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The NFL on CBS
7.6
TV Series
Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle
Self - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End
Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive tackle
Self - Baltimore colts Defensive Tackle
Self - Green Bay Packers Defensive Tackle
Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End
Self - baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle
1957–1970 • 27 eps
The NFL on NBC
7.6
TV Series
Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle
1970 • 4 eps
Super Bowl V
6.8
TV Special
Self - Baltimore Colts Left Defensive Tackle
1971
1970 AFC Championship Game
TV Special
Self - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle
1971
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Height
6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
Born
January 27
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1935
Augusta, Arkansas, USA
Died
March 21
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2001
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
(complications from cancer)
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