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Robert Smith (American actor)

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Years active
  
1927–1949


Name
  
Robert Smith

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Born
  
December 15, 1912 (
1912-12-15
)
Brooklyn, New York, US

Died
  
June 26, 2001(2001-06-26) (aged 88) Brooklyn, New York, US

Robert Cecil Smith (December 15, 1912 in Brooklyn – June 26, 2001 in Brooklyn) was an American actor of the stage, television, and film. He began his career as a teenager, making his first appearance in the 1927 film Baby Brother. He went on to have an active career playing mid-sized character roles in films during the 1930s and 1940s.

Smith was also active appearing in stage plays and musicals throughout the United States. He made his Broadway debut in the 1934 play Lost Horizons. His other Broadway credits include You Never Know (1938), One for the Money (1939), Two for the Show (1940), Gramercy Ghost (1951), The Girl in Pink Tights (1954), and the role of Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside in Auntie Mame opposite Rosalind Russell in the title role.

Partial filmography

  • Baby Brother (1927) - Tunney
  • The Apache Raider (1928) - 'Beaze' La Mare
  • Sunny Side Up (1929) - Little Boy (uncredited)
  • Hit the Saddle (1937) - Hank, McGowan's henchmen (uncredited)
  • Parachute Battalion (1941) - Private
  • Father Takes a Wife (1941) - George, Junior's Driver (uncredited)
  • Man-I-Cured (1941) - Leon's Nephew
  • The Gay Falcon (1941) - Policeman Outside Morgue (uncredited)
  • Four Jacks and a Jill (1942) - Joe - Press Agent (uncredited)
  • Call Out the Marines (1942) - Billy Harrison
  • Obliging Young Lady (1942) - Charles 'Charlie' Baker
  • Framing Father (1942) - Reporter
  • The Falcon Takes Over (1942) - Police Officer (uncredited)
  • The Mayor of 44th Street (1942) - Eddie, the House Manager (uncredited)
  • Criminal Court (1946) - Officer Doyle - Homicide (uncredited)
  • Motor Maniacs (1946)
  • On the Town (1949) - Spectator (uncredited)
  • References

    Robert Smith (American actor) Wikipedia