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David Ezell <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Jun 1997 22:01:14 -0100
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Smith also played himself in the 1974 TV movie TRAPPED BENEATH THE SEA.
The Romero film Jeanne refers to is 1978's DAWN OF THE DEAD.
 
David Ezell
Georgia College & State University
 
>Howard K. Smith actually carved out quite a sideline career portraying
>himself in
>films and television. Those I recall are:
>
> "The Best Man" (1964, Henry Fonda)
> "The Man" (1972, James Earl Jones, Martin Balsam)
> "The Pink Panther Stikes Again" (1976, Peter Sellers)
> "The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper" (1981, Robert Duvall, Treat Williams)
> "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" (1982, Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton)
> "V" (1984 TV series, Marc Singer, Faye Grant) - HKS opened each
>episode,
> as himself, telecasting a news brief from the "Freedom Fighters'
>Network"
>
>There may have been some others as well, where he portrayed a newscommentator
>with a fictitious name (a "Night of the Living Dead" sequel perhaps?).
>
> Jeanne Krebs
> Baltimore, MD
 
David Ezell
Dept. of History and Geography
Georgia College & State University
 
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