Awards & Winners

Bubba Smith

Date of Birth 28-February-1945
Place of Birth Orange
(Orange County, Texas)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Charles Aaron Smith, Bubba, Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith, Charles Aaron Smith
Profession American football player, Actor
Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith was an American professional football player who became an actor after his retirement from the sport. He first came into prominence at Michigan State University, where he twice earned All-American honors as a defensive end on the Spartans football team. He had a major role in a 10–10 draw with Notre Dame in 1966 that was billed as "The Game of the Century." He was one of only three players to have his jersey number retired by the program. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. He played nine years in the National Football League with the Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders and Houston Oilers. The first selection of the 1967 NFL Draft, he was the Colts' starting left defensive end for five seasons who played in Super Bowls III and V, the latter with the winning side. He was named to two Pro Bowls and was a First-Team All-Pro in 1971. Despite being 6 feet 7 inches tall and weighing 265 pounds, his tremendous speed and quickness usually caused him to draw two blockers. During his acting career, he mainly specialized in comedic roles in films, television advertisements and programs. For about a decade following his retirement from football, he appeared in various commercials for Miller Lite. His best-known role was as Moses Hightower in the first six Police Academy movies. he also was on a tv series of education show called" The Electric Company". On PBS Station. Right after Sesame Street.

Awards by Bubba Smith

Check all the awards nominated and won by Bubba Smith.

2000


Grammy Award for Best Traditional Gospel Album
Honored for : You Can Make It

Nominations 2000 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Traditional Gospel Album You Can Make It