TV Shows - Aurelian Smith Jr.
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Aurelian Smith Jr. has appeared in 2 television series with data.
- #513Boy Meets Worldas Jake 'The Snake' Roberts • 1 episode • #513 most popular showBoy Meets World is an American television sitcom that follows the coming of age journey of Cory Matthews. Set in Philadelphia, the show explores the everyday life-lessons and the trials and tribulations faced by Cory as he grows from a young boy to a married man.
- #591WWE Rawas Jake "The Snake" Roberts • 11 episodes • #591 most popular showWWE Raw is a professional wrestling television program that debuted in 1993. Produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), it features both established and up-and-coming wrestling stars in matches and segments designed to entertain and engage audiences.
Movies - Aurelian Smith Jr.
Sorted by online popularity. Aurelian Smith Jr. has appeared in 2 movies with data.
- #1,543The Peanut Butter Falconas Sam • #1,543 most popular movieThe Peanut Butter Falcon is a heartwarming adventure film that follows the journey of a young man named Zak, who has Down syndrome. Zak escapes from a nursing home and befriends an outlaw named Tyler, played by Shia LaBeouf. Together, they embark on a remarkable adventure through the Outer Banks of North Carolina, as Zak pursues his dream of becoming a professional wrestler. With its endearing characters and touching story, The Peanut Butter Falcon delivers a heartfelt tale of friendship, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams.
- #6,471Beyond the Matas Himself / Jake "The Snake" Roberts • #6,471 most popular movieBeyond the Mat is a 1999 American documentary film directed, written, produced and narrated by Barry W. Blaustein. It primarily explores the lives of professional wrestlers outside the ring, with a focus on well-known figures such as Mick Foley, Terry Funk, and Jake Roberts. The film delves into the dynamics of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), offering insights into its operations and critiquing its chairman, Vince McMahon. Additionally, it covers the emergence of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and sheds light on several independent wrestlers and organizations.