The first one-armed Hollywood stuntman, having been born missing his left arm just below the elbow, Smith portrayed the Predator after the creature's arm is sliced off by Harrigan (Danny Glover). Aside from his acting work, he is the executive director of the non-profit organization Stunts-Ability. In 1998, Smith was awarded "The Governor's Trophy", the highest honor given to a Californian with a disability, for outstanding achievement in the workplace by making a significant contribution to increase public awareness of the experience of disability, automatically inducting into the California Hall of Fame for Persons with Disabilities. Smith has also been honored with a "Cable Ace Award", "The A&E City Video Award" and two Emmy nominations for his work as the executive producer of Outlook
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| - The first one-armed Hollywood stuntman, having been born missing his left arm just below the elbow, Smith portrayed the Predator after the creature's arm is sliced off by Harrigan (Danny Glover). Aside from his acting work, he is the executive director of the non-profit organization Stunts-Ability. In 1998, Smith was awarded "The Governor's Trophy", the highest honor given to a Californian with a disability, for outstanding achievement in the workplace by making a significant contribution to increase public awareness of the experience of disability, automatically inducting into the California Hall of Fame for Persons with Disabilities. Smith has also been honored with a "Cable Ace Award", "The A&E City Video Award" and two Emmy nominations for his work as the executive producer of Outlook
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| - The first one-armed Hollywood stuntman, having been born missing his left arm just below the elbow, Smith portrayed the Predator after the creature's arm is sliced off by Harrigan (Danny Glover). Aside from his acting work, he is the executive director of the non-profit organization Stunts-Ability. In 1998, Smith was awarded "The Governor's Trophy", the highest honor given to a Californian with a disability, for outstanding achievement in the workplace by making a significant contribution to increase public awareness of the experience of disability, automatically inducting into the California Hall of Fame for Persons with Disabilities. Smith has also been honored with a "Cable Ace Award", "The A&E City Video Award" and two Emmy nominations for his work as the executive producer of Outlook on the Physically Challenged.
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