Smith, Michael Bailey 1957–
Smith, Michael Bailey 1957–
(Michael Bailey-Smith, Michael Baily Smith, Mike Smith)
PERSONAL
Born November 2, 1957, in Alpena, MI; married Lisa; children: Bailey Austin, Hunter Hal. Education: Eastern Michigan University, B.A., computer aided design.
Addresses: Manager—Sharp Talent, 117 N. Orlando Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90048; Divine Management, 3822 Latrobe St., Los Angeles, CA 90031.
Career: Actor. Played professional football with the Dallas Cowboys and competed as a professional body builder; also worked for Westinghouse building defense radars for the Iranian Army. Military Service: U.S. Army, 82nd Airbourne Division, paratrooper.
Awards, Honors: Sinners Award, best actor, Saints and Sinners Film Festival, Fright-Fest Awards, best actor in a short film and best actor in a comedy horror film, 2003, for Blood Shot.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(As Mike Smith) Super Freddy, A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child and Nightmare on Elm Street 5), 1989.
Vlad, CIA Code Name: Alexa (also known as C.I.A. Code Name: Alexa), PM Entertainment, 1992.
Courier, Ice, PM Entertainment, 1993.
Voice of Ben Grimm/The Thing, The Fantastic Four, 1994.
(Uncredited) Sampo fighter, Cage II (also known as Cage II: The Arena of Death), 1994.
Donovan, Cyborg 3: The Recycler (also known as Cyborg 3 and Cyborg 3: The Creation), Warnervision, 1995.
Tiny, Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back, Best of the Best Films, 1995.
Big guard, My Favorite Martian (also known as My Favourite Martian), Walt Disney, 1999.
Steve Erickson, Final Voyage, 1999.
Unconditional Love, 1999.
(As Michael Bailey Smith) Kevin Thompson, Whatever It Takes, 1999.
Chuck, Little Man on Campus, 2000.
Big Red, Love Her Madly, 2000.
Right hand man, Bad Guys, 2000.
Lieutenant Nick Stuart, Submerged (also known as Destination: Impact), 2000.
Guard number two, Town & Country, New Line Cinema, 2001.
Chuck, To Protect and Serve, 2001.
Mike, Circuit, TLA Releasing, 2001.
Bouncer, Purpo$e, 2001.
Dick, The Truth About Beef Jerky, 2002.
Bouncer, Purpose, Lakeshore Entertainment, 2002.
Skinhead, Undisputed (also known as Undisputed—Sieg ohne ruhm), Miramax, 2002.
Bo, Inside (short), 2002.
Creepy, Men in Black II (also known as MIB2 and MIIB), Columbia TriStar, 2002.
Henchman, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002.
Vampire, Blood Shot (short), 2002.
Ross (Hellraiser), Black Mask 2: City of Masks (also known as Hak hap 2 and Hei xia 2), Destination Films, 2002.
Valya, In Hell (also kwon as The Savage and The Shu), DEJ Productions, 2003.
Monster Man, Monster Man, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2003.
Rick Adler, Candy Paint (short), 2005.
Manny, The Unknown (also known as Clawed: The Legend of Sasquatch), DEJ Productions, 2005.
Hugo, Spymate, Miramax, 2006.
Pluto, The Hills Have Eyes, Fox Searchlight, 2006.
Himself, Surviving the Hills: Making of "The Hills Have Eyes" (documentary short), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2006.
Neighbor number two, Careless, 2007.
Hades, The Hills Have Eyes II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2007.
Lieutenant Detective Dan Houston, Jonathon Moon: Alien Attack!, 2007.
Television Appearances; Series:
Balthazar and other characters, Charmed, The WB, 2000–2002.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Warsche, The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A., CBS, 1994.
Gunther, Space Marines, Showtime, 1996.
Ray Jackson, Jane Doe: The Wrong Face, Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Himself, Fuse Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Fuse Networks, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
George, Philly, ABC, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
P. J. Butler, "Payback," Renegade, 1992.
Lonnie Brill, "Meat Market," Silk Stalkings, 1993.
Secretary number seventy-four, "McGovern: Unclothed," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1994.
Snap, "Random Acts of Science," Family Matters, ABC, 1995.
G'Dok, "A Day in the Strife," Babylon 5 (also known as B5), Fox, 1995.
Second man, "Time Flies," The Home Court, NBC, 1995.
First big guy, "Playing a Unified Field," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996.
Jaffra, "A Tale of Two Sister Cities," Wings, NBC, 1996.
First alien, "Basics: Part 2," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1996.
Steven, "Whole Lotta Love Seat," Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1996.
Professional wrestler, "Defending Your Life," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.
Gokrey, "Lair of the Beastman," Conan: The Adventurer (also known as Conan), syndicated, 1997.
Guard, "Retribution: Part 2," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1998.
The guy, "Kung Fools," Between Brothers, Fox, 1998.
Guard, "Milagro," The X-Files, Fox, 1999.
Brenneman, "EBE's, Seven Days, UPN, 1999.
Brenneman, "Lifeboat," Seven Days, UPN, 1999.
Terry King, "The Bigger They Are," L.A. Heat, 1999.
Donald Keaton, "Ninety Million Reasons to Die," Martial Law, CBS, 1999.
Tomahawk, "Lights, Camera Val," V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), 2000.
Toth, "The Replacement," Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 2000.
Iron Mike Willis, "Land Pirates," Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), 2000.
Iron Mike Willis, "Recover Me," Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), 2001.
Casino guard, "Viva Las Vegas," Roswell (also known as Roswell High), The WB, 2001.
Jack, "Safety Dance," Grounded for Life, Fox, 2002.
(As Michael Bailey-Smith) Coach, "Hal Coaches," Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2002.
Skull Corbett, "Illusions," The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002.
Thick neck who's talking, "Ray Ray," Fastlane, Fox, 2002.
Lucas Winter, "The Replacement," She Spies, syndicated, 2003.
Mauler Madison, "Girly Dad," Oliver Beene, Fox, 2004.
Joe, "The Power of Love," The O.C., Fox, 2005.
Bob, "They Asked Me Why I Believe in You," Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005.
Skinhead prisoner, "Didn't Pay Taxes," My Name Is Earl, NBC, 2006.
Police officer, "Hiroshi Watanabe in Bed with Curtis Wilson: Film at Eleven," Pepper Dennis, The WB, 2006.
Also appeared as Obituary Bob, Lawless.
Stage Appearances:
Lucky, Doing Judy, Matrix Theatre, West Hollywood, CA, 2002.
RECORDINGS
Video Games:
Voice, Cyber Strike 2, 1998.
Tarquin Cardona, MechWarrior 4: Vengeance, 2000.
Burseg, Emperor: Battle for Dune, Electronic Arts, 2002.
Voice, Nightcaster: Defeat the Darkness, Microsoft Studios, 2002.
OTHER SOURCES
Electronic:
Michael Bailey Smith Website, http://www.michaelbaileysmith.com, March 11, 2007.
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