Fred Williamson
American football player and actor

Fred Williamson

Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Who is Fred Williamson?
Fred Williamson is an American actor, director, producer, and former professional American football player. He has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1960s and is best known for his roles in action and blaxploitation films.
What football team did Fred Williamson play for?
Fred Williamson played professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1960 to 1964 and then for the Oakland Raiders from 1965 to 1967. He played as a defensive back and was known for his aggressive playing style.
What are some of Fred Williamson's notable films?
Fred Williamson has appeared in several notable films, including "Black Caesar" (1973), "Three the Hard Way" (1974), "Hell Up in Harlem" (1973), and "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1996). He is also known for his role as Detective Lieutenant James Jefferson in the television series "Julia" (1968–1971).
Has Fred Williamson directed any films?
Yes, Fred Williamson has directed and produced several films. Some of his directorial credits include "Hammer" (1972), "That Man Bolt" (1973), and "Mean Johnny Barrows" (1976). In addition to directing, he often played the lead role in these films.
What is Fred Williamson's nickname?
Fred Williamson is often referred to as "The Hammer" due to his hard-hitting playing style in football. This nickname has stuck with him throughout his career in both football and film.