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Occupation
  
Actress

Died
  
June 30, 2003, Islington

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Constance Smith

Years active
  
1947–1959


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Born
  
22 January 1928 (
1928-01-22
)
Limerick, Ireland

Spouse
  
Paul Rotha (m. 1974–1984), Bryan Forbes (m. 1951–1955)

Movies
  
Man in the Attic, Treasure of the Golden Condor, Red Skies of Montana, Lure of the Wilderness, The 13th Letter

Similar People
  
Bryan Forbes, Hugo Fregonese, Joseph M Newman, Paul Rotha, Delmer Daves

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Constance Smith (22 January 1928 – 30 June 2003) was an Irish film actress, and contract player of 20th Century Fox in the 1950s.

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Constance Smith The forgotten Irish starlet who fell into tragic downward

Early life

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Smith was born into a poor family as the first of 11 children. Her father was a foot soldier, working for the Irish Army, and he died when Constance was 11. Her mother was not able to support all her children and Constance was sent to a convent. When Smith won a Dublin beauty contest at age 16 to find the girl who looked most like Hedy Lamarr, Smith's mother sent the photo to a film studio. As a result, Smith won a screen test, and although reluctant to seize the opportunity, she was pushed into the film industry by her mother, according to the actress.

Career

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Smith moved to London, where she briefly joined the Rank Organisation. Studio executives were unamused by Smith's attitude, and she was eventually fired before she made her breakthrough. She moved back to London, studied acting and played bit parts in several British B films. In 1950, she was first noticed after playing an Irish maid in The Mudlark. Impressed with her performance, 20th Century Fox offered her a contract. Upon her arrival in Hollywood, producer Darryl F. Zanuck cast her opposite Tyrone Power in I'll Never Forget You (1951). However, he soon decided Smith was not experienced enough and replaced her with Ann Blyth.

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She was most active in 1950s, appearing in Hollywood features such as Man in the Attic and Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953) and Impulse (1954). Smith was a presenter at the Academy Awards ceremony in 1952.

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Whether too emotionally frail to surmount the pressures of stardom, or simply not talented enough to be thought of as star material, Constance never made it beyond leading lady status. By the time her contract expired in 1953, Smith had undergone an abortion forced upon her by the studio, and the first of her three marriages was on the ropes. As the years went on and Smith failed to get the parts she felt were commensurate with her abilities, she began an embittered descent into a life of drugs and alcohol. Constance last acted in a run of minor films made in Italy between 1955 and 1959, including a role as Lucretia Borgia in La congiura dei Borgia (1959). None of these did anything to resuscitate her failing career. During her time in Rome, she first attempted suicide by overdosing on barbiturates.

She made her last film appearance in 1959.

Personal life

Smith married English film director Bryan Forbes in 1951; they divorced in 1955. In 1962 she was sentenced to three months in prison for stabbing her boyfriend, the documentary maker and film historian Paul Rotha. On 4 February 1968, she stabbed Rotha for the second time and was charged with attempted murder. She and Rotha married in 1974. She also tried several times again to kill herself. Her last decades were spent, dissipated, in and out of hospitals. When able to get herself together for brief periods, she worked as a cleaner.

Death

Smith died in June 2003 in Islington, London. She was 75.

Filmography

Actress
1959
Il cavaliere senza terra as
Laura
1959
Conspiracy of the Borgias as
Lucrezia Borgia
1958
Addio per sempre! as
Lucia
1957
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Blake
- Thunder on Sycamore Street (1957) - Mrs. Blake
1956
The Violent Patriot as
Emma Caldana
1955
Un po' di cielo as
Nora
1955
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Clara
- The Hero (1955) - Clara
1955
The Big Tip Off as
Penny Conroy
1954
Cross-Up as
Jane Claymore
1954
Impulse as
Lila
1953
Man in the Attic as
Lily Bonner
1953
Treasure of the Golden Condor as
Clara MacDougal
1953
Taxi as
Mary Turner
1952
Lure of the Wilderness as
Noreen McGowan
1952
Red Skies of Montana as
Peg Mason
1951
Lucky Nick Cain as
Nina
1951
Blackmailed as
Nurse Anne
1951
The 13th Letter as
Cora Laurent
1950
Don't Say Die as
Red Biddy
1950
The Mudlark as
Kate Noonan
1950
Room to Let as
Molly Nusgrave
1949
The Gay Lady as
Gaiety Girl (uncredited)
1949
Now Barabbas as
Jean
1949
The Perfect Woman as
Receptionist
1949
Mystery at the Burlesque as
Cloakroom Girl
1948
To the Public Danger (Short) as
Girl in pub watching billiards game (uncredited)
1948
Saraband as
Bit (uncredited)
1948
The Calendar as
Airport Attendant (uncredited)
1948
Easy Money as
Wilson's Secretary (segment The Atkins Story) (uncredited)
1948
Brighton Rock as
Singer (uncredited)
1947
Jassy as
Young Lady (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1954
Impulse (performer: "You're Gone")
1953
Man in the Attic (performer: "YOU'RE IN LOVE", "COME AND DO THE NEW PARISIAN TROT" - uncredited)
1948
Brighton Rock (performer: "More Than Ever")
Archive Footage
2019
Talkies (TV Series documentary) as
Various
- Constance Smith: The Star That Couldn't Shine (2019) - Various
2018
Constance Smith - Hollywood Tragedy (Documentary) as
Self

References

Constance Smith Wikipedia


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