Kent Smith
Born March 19, 1907 (Age: 119)
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New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Kent Smith (born Frank Kent Smith) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. Smith's early acting experience started in 1925 when he was one of the founders of the famed Harvard "University Players", which later included Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Joshua Logan and Margaret Sullavan in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Smith's stock experience also included productions with the Maryland Theatre in Baltimore. His professional acting debut was in 1929 in Blind Window in Baltimore, Mayland. He made his Broadway acting debut in 1932 in Men Must Fight. He also appeared on Broadway in Measure for Measure, Sweet Love Remembered, The Best Man, Ah, Wilderness!, Dodsworth, Saint Joan,, Old Acquaintance, Antony and Cleopatra and Bus Stop. Smith moved to Hollywood, California, where he made his film debut in The Garden Murder Case. He appeared in such films as Cat People, Hitler's Children, This Land Is Mine, Three Russian Girls, Youth Runs Wild, The Curse of the Cat People, The Spiral Staircase, Nora Prentiss, Magic Town, My Foolish Heart, The Fountainhead, and The Damned Don't Cry. He continued acting in films such as Comanche, Sayonara, Party Girl, The Mugger, Imitation General, The Badlanders, This Earth Is Mine, Strangers When We Meet, Susan Slade, The Balcony, A Distant Trumpet, Youngblood Hawke, and The Young Lovers. Smith had roles in television films such as How Awful About Allan, The Night Stalker, The Judge and Jake Wyler, The Cat Creature, The Affair and The Disappearance of Flight 412. His numerous television credits included a continuing role in the soap opera Peyton Place as Dr. Robert Morton; Smith's wife, actress Edith Atwater, played his character's wife on the series. He began guest-starring in television series in 1949 in The Philco Television Playhouse, and also appeared in Robert Montgomery Presents, Wagon Train, General Electric Theater, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Naked City, Have Gun Will Travel, Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, The Beverly Hillbillies, Rawhide, The Americans, Barnaby Jones, The Outer Limits, Night Gallery, and the 1976 miniseries Once an Eagle. His last appearance was in a 1977 episode of Wonder Woman.
Kent Smith (born Frank Kent Smith) was an American stage, screen, and television actor.
Smith's early acting experience started in 1925 when he was one of the founders of the famed Harvard "University Players", which later included Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Joshua Logan and Margaret Sullavan in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Smith's stock experience also included productions with the Maryland Theatre in Baltimore. His professional acting debut was in 1929 in Blind Window in Baltimore, Mayland. He made his Broadway acting debut in 1932 in Men Must Fight. He also appeared on Broadway in Measure for Measure, Sweet Love Remembered, The Best Man, Ah, Wilderness!, Dodsworth, Saint Joan,, Old Acquaintance, Antony and Cleopatra and Bus Stop.
Smith moved to Hollywood, California, where he made his film debut in The Garden Murder Case.
He appeared in such films as Cat People, Hitler's Children, This Land Is Mine, Three Russian Girls, Youth Runs Wild, The Curse of the Cat People, The Spiral Staircase, Nora Prentiss, Magic Town, My Foolish Heart, The Fountainhead, and The Damned Don't Cry. He continued acting in films such as Comanche, Sayonara, Party Girl, The Mugger, Imitation General, The Badlanders, This Earth Is Mine, Strangers When We Meet, Susan Slade, The Balcony, A Distant Trumpet, Youngblood Hawke, and The Young Lovers.
Smith had roles in television films such as How Awful About Allan, The Night Stalker, The Judge and Jake Wyler, The Cat Creature, The Affair and The Disappearance of Flight 412. His numerous television credits included a continuing role in the soap opera Peyton Place as Dr. Robert Morton; Smith's wife, actress Edith Atwater, played his character's wife on the series. He began guest-starring in television series in 1949 in The Philco Television Playhouse, and also appeared in Robert Montgomery Presents, Wagon Train, General Electric Theater, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Naked City, Have Gun Will Travel, Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, The Beverly Hillbillies, Rawhide, The Americans, Barnaby Jones, The Outer Limits, Night Gallery, and the 1976 miniseries Once an Eagle. His last appearance was in a 1977 episode of Wonder Woman.
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Filmography
Die Sister, Die!
1978
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as Dr. Thorne
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Age: 71
The Disappearance of Flight 412
1974
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as Gen. Enright
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Age: 67
The Cat Creature
1973
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as Frank Lucas
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Age: 66
The Affair
1973
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as Mr. Patterson
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Age: 66
Lost Horizon
1973
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as Bill Fergunson
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Age: 65
The Female Instinct
1972
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as Warren Packer
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Age: 65
Pete 'n' Tillie
1972
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as Father Keating
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Age: 65
The Judge and Jake Wyler
1972
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as Robert Dodd
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Age: 65
Another Part of the Forest
1972
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as Simon Isham
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Age: 65
Probe
1972
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as Dr. Edward Laurent
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Age: 64
Death of a Gunfighter
1969
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as Andrew Oxley
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Age: 62
The Young Lovers
1964
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as Dr. Shoemaker
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Age: 57
Youngblood Hawke
1964
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as Paul Winter Sr.
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Age: 57
A Distant Trumpet
1964
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as Secretary of War
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Age: 57
The Balcony
1963
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as General
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Age: 56
Moon Pilot
1962
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as Secretary of the Air Force
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Age: 55
Susan Slade
1961
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as Dr. Fain
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Age: 54
Strangers When We Meet
1960
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as Stanley Baxter
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Age: 53
This Earth Is Mine
1959
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as Francis Fairon
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Age: 52
The Mugger
1958
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as Dr. Pete Graham
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Age: 51
Party Girl
1958
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as Jeffrey Stewart
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Age: 51
The Badlanders
1958
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as Cyril Lounsberry
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Age: 51
Imitation General
1958
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as Brig. Gen. Charles Lane
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Age: 51
Comanche
1956
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as Quanah Parker
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Age: 48
Little Women: Jo's Story
1950
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as Professor Fritz Bhaer
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Age: 43
This Side of the Law
1950
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as David Cummins
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Age: 43
The Damned Don't Cry
1950
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as Martin Blackford
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Age: 43
My Foolish Heart
1950
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as Lewis H. Wengler
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Age: 42
No Image
Your Next Job
1945
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as Instructor Lieutenant
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Age: 38
No Image
Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bomb Loading Procedures
1945
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as Briefing Colonel
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Age: 38
Cat People
1942
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as Oliver Reed
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Age: 35