Darrell Anthony - Actor Profile

Darrell Anthony

Acting
Freshness: Jan 23, 2026
11Total Films
7.3 Highest Rated
Born: Apr 12, 1960
Birth Place: Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.

About Darrell Anthony

Darrell W. Anthony is a retired American professional wrestler, also known by his ring name "The Dirty White Boy" Tony Anthony. He wrestled primarily for independent promotions in the Southeastern United States. He was most active throughout the 1980s and 1990s in the Tennessee-based United States Wrestling Association (USWA) and Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW), and had two short stints with WWE under the ring names of T.L. Hopper and Uncle Cletus. Anthony competed primarily as a singles wrestler in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW). He was quickly pushed as a main event wrestler, and won the SMW Heavyweight Championship from Brian Lee on August 8, 1992 After dropping the title to Tracy Smothers the following April, Anthony (under his masked Mighty Yankee gimmick) won the SMW Beat the Champ Television Championship in June 1993.] While holding this title, he defeated Brian Lee to regain the Heavyweight Championship. He was involved in an angle in which he was kayfabe forced to vacate the Television Championship on August 16, after a series of defenses. The rules stipulated that any wrestler who successfully defended the title five times would be awarded $5000, but be forced to vacate it. Anthony regained the title by beating Robert Gibson on September 13. He won his final SMW Heavyweight Championship on July 5, 1994, by defeating Jake Roberts. He held the title for over six months before losing it to Jerry Lawler on January 28, 1995. Anthony's performance in 1994 earned him his highest ever ranking (No. 25) in the annual PWI 500. Anthony won his final title in SMW on July 6, 1995, teaming with Tracy Smothers (as The Thugs) to defeat The Dynamic Duo (Al Snow and Unabomb) for the SMW Tag Team Championship. Although he did not wrestle on any WWE pay-per-views, he made an appearance during the "Bikini Beach Blast-Off" segment, on the Free-for-All show immediately preceding SummerSlam '96. Based on his experience as a plumber, Hopper was chosen to investigate a brown object resembling feces on the bottom of the swimming pool. The segment parodied a scene in the movie Caddyshack. After taking a brief hiatus, he returned to WWE in September 1997 as Uncle Cletus, coming from the audience to help the heel tag team of The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) in a match against The Headbangers. He hit Mosh in the head with a horseshoe, allowing Phineas to make the pin. He was then billed as the uncle of The Godwinns, and became the team's manager. At Badd Blood 1997, The Godwinns won the WWE World Tag Team Championship, with Cletus in their corner. On October 13, Cletus interfered in another match, but his interference backfired and allowed The Road Warriors to win the title. Following this, The Godwinns attacked Cletus, who was never seen in WWE again. After leaving WWE, Anthony returned to his home state of Tennessee (where he had maintained considerable fame and popularity) and wrestled for various independents around East Tennessee until retiring from active competition in 2006. In recent years, he played a prominent role in Knoxville's Tennessee Xtreme Wrestling, as its face commissioner.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Darrell Anthony reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 11 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Documentary

The majority of Darrell Anthony's filmography leans towards the Documentary genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 18% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Darrell Anthony remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Sting: Into the Light, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Darrell Anthony Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Darrell Anthony's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Darrell Anthony.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2015 Sting: Into the Light The Invader Hit Similar →
1997 WWE Badd Blood: In Your House Uncle Cletus Hit Similar →
1995 SMW Superbowl of Wrestling The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1995 Blood, Brawls and Grudges The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1994 The 1994 NWA World's Championship Tournament The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1994 SMW Night of The Legends Dirty White Boy Average Similar →
1993 SMW Thanksgiving Thunder 1993 The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1993 SMW Fire on The Mountain 1993 The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1993 SMW Bluegrass Brawl 1993 The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1992 SMW Fire on The Mountain 1992 The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →
1992 SMW Volunteer Slam 1992 The Dirty White Boy Flop Similar →

Darrell Anthony - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Darrell Anthony?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Darrell Anthony is "Sting: Into the Light" with a rating of 7.3/10.

How many movies has Darrell Anthony acted in?

Darrell Anthony has been featured in at least 11 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Darrell Anthony?

Other notable films include "WWE Badd Blood: In Your House", "SMW Night of The Legends", and "Blood, Brawls and Grudges".