

He taught Russian at UCLA before taking an MGM contract and stunt doubling for former Tarzan Lex Barker in the 1958 French picture The Strange Awakening, abandoning his Ph.D. Smith graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in arts and UCLA with a master’s degree in Russian studies. He appeared in films such as The Ghost of Frankenstein, The Song of Bernadette, and Meet Me in St. Smith was born on March 24, 1933, in Columbia, Missouri. The reason for death has not been revealed. Smith’s wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that her husband died on Monday at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. On July 5th, 2021, William Smith, a burly character actor best known for playing tough characters and brawling with Clint Eastwood in the 1980 film “Any Which Way You Can”, died at the age of 88. He gained recognition for playing the role of sinister Anthony Falconetti in the 1970s television mini-series Rich Man, Poor Man. Within 3 years, March was breaking world records.William Smith (actor) was a veteran and a true legend who acted in around 300 feature films and television projects during his 75-year Hollywood career. So they tested dbol on a young newcomer called Bill March. Naturally, he didn’t want his top athletes being used as guinea pigs for an experimental drug. That was 1958.Īmerican weightlifting was centered in York, PA in the 1950s.

And that’s where he learned about steroids.ĭr John Ziegler took that information and set about finding a safer, more effective alternative. One night after the American team lost again, the team physician says he got his Russian counterpart drunk. Some of the Russians were even forced to use a catheter just to take a piss. They were also dealing with pretty intense side effects like body hair, acne, etc.

The Russians were injecting some unknown synthetic testosterone and they were beating the Americans at every meet. But they were discussing testosterone in the story. Believe what people say at your own risk. Reminder: This is an internet forum in which anyone can post and comment. Our experience, though anecdotal, can help fill those gaps until the scientific community reaches consensus. Remember, science, particularly in the area of sports and nutrition, is evolving rapidly. This subreddit is not a site for vetting only scientifically provable propositions. Don't devalue opinions and experience by dismissing them as "broscience". This subreddit is a community where those interested in the sport as defined here can share their opinions and experience as well as the science of the sport.There are other subreddits better suited to those just interested in staying fit or building a beach body or lifting weights. Bodybuilding is specifically defined for purposes of this subreddit as the sport that involves preparing yourself for a competition (includes bikini, fitness, figure and physique). News, articles, pictures, videos & advice on everything related to bodybuilding - nutrition, supplementation, training, contest preparation, and more.
