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When actor Fred Williamson and director Jack Arnold came together to make “ Black Eye ” in 1974, it wasn’t an obvious match. Williamson was the retired pro football player who, after making ...
When actor Fred Williamson and director Jack Arnold came together to make “Black Eye” in 1974, it wasn’t an obvious match. Williamson was the retired pro football player who, after making his feature ...
Radio personality Dan McGrath supports friends Linda and Fred Williamson at the 14th annual Fred "The Hammer" Williamson Celebrity Invitational Golf Tournament pairings party on Jan. 12, 2024.
Fred “The Hammer” Williamson was one of the first stars of the Oakland Raiders in the early seasons of the Oakland Raiders in the developmental years of the American Football League, which was ...
The Wounded Warrior Project is one of the largest veteran service organizations in the United States with chapters across the country.
Friends of Fred Williamson pose at the pairings party benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project on Jan. 10, 2025.© Carole Stephen-Smith/Special to The Desert Sun ...
All hail Black Caesar! Wednesday night, local print collective Odd City and the Austin Film Society will be celebrating the work of Fred "The Hammer" Williamson with a special print of one of his ...
Williamson joined the Raiders in 1961 and played four seasons in Oakland, intercepting 25 passes, which ranks eighth on the franchise’s career interceptions list.
Defensive back Fred "The Hammer" Williamson, a Gary Froebel grad, enjoyed an eight-year NFL career with Oakland, Pittsburgh and Kansas City.
Two reporters offer their take on the Super Bowl I broadcast featuring the Chiefs and Packers, a broadcast so rare that it's under lock and key.
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