Kurtwood Smith is an American actor who is best known for his works as a commercial actor. Born on July 3, 1943, in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, Smith attended high school in Canoga Park, California, where he participated in theater productions. After graduating from college with a degree in theater arts, he began his acting career in the late 1970s.
One of Smith's earliest works as a commercial actor was in a 1983 television spot for Panasonic's "Quasar" line of products. In the commercial, Smith played a character named "Sledgehammer," a no-nonsense detective who always gets his man. The commercial was a hit, and Smith went on to become one of the most recognizable faces in the world of advertising.
Over the years, Smith has appeared in countless commercials for a wide range of brands, including Coca-Cola, IBM, and Pepsi. His ability to deliver lines with wit, humor, and sincerity made him a sought-after actor in the world of advertising.
Despite his success as a commercial actor, Smith has also appeared in numerous television shows and films throughout his career. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Red Forman in the popular television series "That '70s Show" and as Clarence Boddicker in the 1987 film "RoboCop."
Throughout his long and varied career, Kurtwood Smith has become known for his versatility as an actor. Whether he is playing the hero or the villain, his ability to bring complex and nuanced characters to life has set him apart as one of the most talented actors in the industry.