Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When actor Fred Williamson and director Jack Arnold came together to make “Black Eye” in 1974, it wasn’t an obvious match.
*Actor Fred “The Hammer” Williamson rose to prominence as one of the first African-American male action stars of the “blaxploitation” genre of the early 1970s. He has since had a long and illustrious ...
Former Raiders defensive back Fred "The Hammer" Williamson will light the Al Davis Memorial Torch prior to kickoff of Sunday's Las Vegas Raiders-Kansas City Chiefs game. Williamson joined the Raiders ...
Fantasy Springs was once again the setting for a worthwhile event in its classy 12th floor private lounge. For the 16th year (and with no sign of slowing down), philanthropist, former Marine, football ...
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson (born March 5, 1938) is an American actor, architect, and former professional American football defensive back who played mainly in the American Football League during the ...
The blaxploitation icon and old-school Hollywood craftsman collaborated on "Black Eye," a neo-noir that deserves mention alongside "The Long Goodbye" and "Night Moves." ...