- Cyril Smith (actor)
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Cyril Smith Born 4 April 1892
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandDied 5 March 1963 (aged 70)
London, EnglandOccupation Actor Years active 1900s – 1962 Cyril Bruce Smith (4 April 1892 – 5 March 1963) was a Scottish actor who began his career as a child in the 1900s and went on to appear in over 100 films between 1914 and his death almost 50 years later.
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Career
Smith first became known as a child stage actor, and by the age of 13 travelled to New York to appear in a production of the J. M. Barrie play Alice-Sit-By-The Fire, with the New York Times referring to him as "one of the best-known child actors in England".[1] Smith's film career began in 1914 in the Wilfred Noy-directed Old St. Paul's and he appeared in almost 20 other silent films of the 1910s and 1920s before making the transition to sound. From the early 1930s until his death, he featured in dozens of films ranging from the quota quickies of the 1930s and the B-movies of the 1940s and 1950s, through to more prestigious productions starring names such as Vivien Leigh, Trevor Howard and Deborah Kerr. Smith was not a name-billed film actor and many of his roles were uncredited bit parts or minor roles with generic titles such as "Publican", "Reporter" or "Bailiff"; however towards the end of his life he achieved several more prominent billings after finding a late-career niche portraying scatty and doddery elderly men. Smith also moved into television, starring as Merlin in the 1956 ITV series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot which was also a success in the U.S. and as Harold Wormold in the first series of the BBC sitcom Hugh and I in 1962.
Smith suffered a heart attack in December 1962 and died on 5 March 1963, aged 70.[2]
Partial filmography
- Fires of Fate (1923)
- 1932: The Mayor's Nest
- 1933: The Roof
- 1933: The Man from Toronto
- 1933: The Good Companions
- 1933: Channel Crossing
- 1933: Friday the Thirteenth
- 1934: It's a Cop
- 1934: Waltzes from Vienna
- 1935: Oh, Daddy!
- 1935: Music Hath Charms
- 1935: Bulldog Jack
- 1935: Brown on Resolution
- 1935: Me and Marlborough
- 1935: The Tunnel
- 1936: The Last Journey
- 1936: Pot Luck
- 1936: Jack of All Trades
- 1937: O.H.M.S.
- 1937: Dark Journey
- 1937: Storm in a Teacup
- 1937: The Frog
- 1938: Sidewalks of London
- 1938: The Return of the Frog
- 1939: Sword of Honour
- 1939: Traitor Spy
- 1940: Law and Disorder
- 1940: The Flying Squad
- 1942: They Flew Alone
- 1943: When We Are Married
- 1944: One Exciting Night
- 1944: Fanny by Gaslight
- 1945: The Agitator
- 1945: Meet Sexton Blake
- 1945: Don Chicago
- 1945: The Echo Murders
- 1946: This Man Is Mine
- 1946: Appointment with Crime
- 1946: School for Secrets
- 1947: They Made Me a Fugitive
- 1947: So Well Remembered
- 1947: If Winter Comes
- 1948: Daughter of Darkness
- 1948: Escape
- 1948: No Room at the Inn
- 1949: The History of Mr. Polly
- 1949: The Interrupted Journey
- 1949: Conspirator
- 1949: The Rocking Horse Winner
- 1951: Green Grow the Rushes
- 1951: The Third Visitor
- 1952: Hindle Wakes
- 1952: Stolen Face
- 1952: The Lost Hours
- 1953: Women of Twilight
- 1953: The Steel Key
- 1954: The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp
- 1954: Svengali
- 1954: Burnt Evidence
- 1955: John and Julie
- 1955: Value for Money
- 1956: Sailor Beware!
- 1959: The Rough and the Smooth
- 1960: Light Up the Sky!
- 1961: Over the Odds
- 1961: On the Fiddle
References
- ^ "English Boy Actor Here" New York Times, 04-12-1905. Retrieved 02-09-2010
- ^ "Actor dies" Ottawa Citizen, 06-03-1963. Retrieved 02-09-2010
External links
Cyril Smith at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- 1892 births
- 1963 deaths
- Scottish film actors
- Scottish stage actors
- Scottish television actors
- People from Peterhead
- Cardiovascular disease deaths in England
- Scottish actor stubs
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