Career
He is appeared in the 2009 film Invictus. He was known in the World Wildlife Fund as the Commandant, who managed the South African Truth Commission for a short time in 1997. Born in South Africa, his film career started in 1987 in the film Scavengers.
He appeared in many South African movies throughout the late 1980s to the 2000s.
Smith became a manager in professional wrestling in early 1997. Bret Hart visited South Africa and met Smith.
Hart recommended him for a role in the World Wrestling Federation, however he never fought as a wrestler. Smith made his wrestling debut in Tennessee in the United States Wrestling Association (USWA).
He wrestled under the name Commandant, and managed a stable of paramilitary wrestlers including "Interrogator", "Tank" and "Recon" as the "Truth Commission".
A take on the similarly named Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
In June 1997, the Truth Commission made their World Wildlife Fund debut. Smith made promos on World Wildlife Fund about the Truth Commission and attacking the United States for not having discipline. He was hated by the fans.
"Sniper" replaced "Tank" on the commission.
He was interviewed by Sunny, but scared her by yelling at her. During the summer of 1997 the group lost only to The Legion of Doom.
In September, Smith was replaced by The Jackyl. The World Wildlife Fund wanted someone who could participate physically in the matches.
Smith returned to South Africa, ending his wrestling career.
Smith appeared in 2006"s The Fall, a film about Los Angeles based in the 1920s.