About
Wolfman Jack
Overview
Robert Weston Smith, known as Wolfman Jack (January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995), was an American disc jockey. Famous for his gravelly voice, he credited it for his success, saying, "It's kept meat and potatoes on the table for years for Wolfman and Wolfwoman. A couple of shots of whiskey helps it. I've got that nice raspy sound."
Known for
Acting |
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1989 | Midnight | Actor | Himself | 58 Average |
1988 | Mortuary Academy | Actor | Bernie Berkowitz | 58 Average |
1987 | The Return of Bruno | Actor | Wolfman Jack | 59 Average |
1986 | Garfield In Paradise | Actor | Chief (voice) | 59 Average |
1985 | The Midnight Hour | Actor | Radio D.J. (voice) | 58 Average |
1982 | Stanley, the Ugly Duckling | Actor | Eagle One (voice) | N/A N/A |
1981 | Andy Kaufman: The Midnight Special | Actor | Self | 59 Average |
1980 | Conquest of the Earth | Actor | Himself | 59 Average |
1980 | Motel Hell | Actor | Reverend Billy | 58 Average |
1979 | More American Graffiti | Actor | Himself | 57 Average |
1978 | Hanging On A Star | Actor | Gordon Shep | N/A N/A |
1978 | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | Actor | Our Guests at Heartland | 57 Average |
1978 | Murder at the Mardi Gras | Actor | Self | N/A N/A |
1978 | Deadman's Curve | Actor | The Jackal | 58 Average |
1977 | Have I Got a Christmas for You | Actor | Chips Domino | N/A N/A |
1976 | The Wolfman Jack Show | Actor | The Wolfman | N/A N/A |
1973 | American Graffiti | Actor | XERB Disc Jockey | 67 Fair |
1971 | The Seven Minutes | Actor | Wolfman Jack | 59 Average |