Paul L. Smith
Paul L. Smith, born on February 5, 1939, was a prominent American character actor known for his robust presence and distinctive beard. He carved out a niche for himself in the entertainment industry from the 1970s onward, often embodying tough-guy roles that left a lasting impression on audiences.
Among his most memorable performances, Smith portrayed the brutal prison warden Hamidou in the acclaimed film *Midnight Express* (1978), showcasing his ability to evoke fear and intensity. He is also well-remembered for his role as Bluto in Robert Altman's whimsical adaptation of *Popeye* (1980), where his physicality and comedic timing brought depth to the character. Another significant role was as the formidable Beast Rabban in David Lynch's epic sci-fi film *Dune* (1984), where his performance contributed to the film's cult status.
Throughout his career, which included appearances in various television shows, Smith was often credited as Paul Smith or Paul Lawrence Smith. His work has left an indelible mark in the realm of film, making him a recognizable figure among fans of genre cinema. Paul L. Smith's legacy as a character actor remains evident, with his performances continuing to resonate long after his passing.
Filmography
The Salamander
Sonny Boy
Desert Kickboxer
Popeye
Midnight Express
Red Sonja
Ten Little Indians (1989)
Maverick
Return of the Tiger
Crossing the Line
Caged Fury
Pieces
Haunted Honeymoon
Gor