Celebrity True or False: Kurtwood Smith on Robocop, Dead Poets Society & More | The Rich Eisen Show

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Published 2024-06-20
‘That 90’s Show’ star Kurtwood Smith joins Rich Eisen in-studio where he reveals some great behind-the-scenes stories about ‘Robocop,’ ‘Dead Poets Society,’ Robin Williams and more in a round of ‘Celebrity True or False.’

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All Comments (21)
  • @Shanktuary
    Fun fact. My dad was kurtwoods stunt man in robocop. My dad went through the three glass windows for kurtwood. The final window explosion broke the glass to late and cut dads head as he went through it. Ive heard my dad tell me about those stunts my whole life.
  • @DeltaEcho303
    "C'mon, Sal! The Tigers are playing TONIGHT! I never miss a game."
  • The way he iced Murphy in robocop was one of the most savage cinema moments
  • @shanedillon9117
    "Well, give the man a hand!" My favorite Clarence Boddicker quote.
  • @dramares
    "Can you fly Bobby?" — KURT's TOMBSTONE
  • His character in Robocop scared me so much as a kid that I never watched a single episode of That 70s Show because of him.
  • @arthurp68
    "Just give me my fucking phone call"!!!!
  • @RebelDukeTX
    Clarence Boddicker was one of the best villains of the '80s, if not on the top list of ever. Because of that, it was difficult for a lot of people to see Kurtwood Smith in anything, without thinking of him as that character. Amazing all of the work and experience he had, way before the public ever knew who he really was. I've loved him in everything he's done.
  • Kurtwood is still one of my favs. What a gem as an actor. Still the funniest dad is all sitcom history for me. Played the part exactly like my old man. A+
  • My Pop and I were movie buffs. He said, "Wanna go see "Robocop"?" "Sure," sez I, thinking what a stupid name that is. Three hours later, I come out of the cinema all "WOOOO! ROBOCOP!!" Seen it about a thousand times since, and Mr. Smith is still as lethal as the first time. RIP Pop.
  • @brom00
    Kurkwood Smith and Michael Ironside need to be in a film together.
  • @samcorcoran470
    Best Dad ever. I always wanted to be raised by Clarence Boddicker.