Charles Martin Smith details

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Also known as: Charlie Martin Smith

Roles: Actor, Director, Executive Producer, Composer (Music Score), Screenwriter, Narration Writer

Date of Birth: October 30, 1953

Active Years: 1972-2008

Filmography: American Graffiti (1973), The Untouchables (1987), Starman (1984), Never Cry Wolf (1983), The Buddy Holly Story (1978), The Snow Walker (2003), American Job (1996)
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Fuzzy-faced actor Charles Martin Smith took time off from his studies at Cal State to make his cinema debut in The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972). Specializing in nerdish, owl-eyed teenagers during the early stages of his career, Smith scored a hit as Terry "The Toad" Field in the two American Graffiti movies of the mid-1970s. He was afforded a rare star part as real-life Canadian author Farley Mowat in Never Cry Wolf (1983), delivering what amounted to a one-man show as he braved the treacherous Arctic to study the so-called predatory behavior of wolves. Other Smith performances worth noting include ill-fated FBI accountant Oscar Wallace in The Untouchables (1987) and AIDS researcher Henry Jaffe in the made-for-TV And the Band Played On. Turning director with the sloppy but endearing "horror musical" Trick or Treat (1986), Charles Martin Smith has gone on to man the megaphone on the love-'em-or-hate-'em comedies Boris and Natasha (1992) and Fifty/Fifty (1993).