Rufus Crawford

Rufus is a former professional football player, who played for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football league. He also played seven years for the Hamilton Tigercats of the Canadian Football League where he broke a record that had stood for 28 years. Rufus set a new all time CFL total yardage record of 2,896 for the 1984 Season. He was honored as the 1980's Hamilton Tigercat player of the decade and the plaque that bears that honor in his name now resides in Hamilton Ontario out side the Tigercats stadium. Rufus was also voted as one the 75 greatest Tigercats player of all times. Upon retirement from the professional football in 1986, he began to pursue another passion of his, acting. After taking a year of acting lessons he decided to take his acting more seriously In 2008 Rufus was inducted into Virginia State University Sports Hall of Fame, the university in which he attended. On May 19th 2014 in his home town of Gastonia North Carolina, he was inducted into The Gastonia County Sports Hall of Fame. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Rufus Crawford

Known For

Birth Location Gastonia - North Carolina - USA
Born 1955-05-21

Movies

Anon as Herbert (uncredited)
2018
Gore, Quebec as Nick Gleason
2014
Cinderella Man as Lewis Coach
2005
Charms for the Easy Life as Lynched Man
2002
2000
Harlan County War as Bill Worthington
2000
Angels in the Infield as Assistant Manager
2000
Alley Cats Strike as Ken's Dad
2000
2000
Beyond the Call as Thibodeaux
1996
Rufus Crawford hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows