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Smi-Smo dist. mgr. Wilby-Kincey theatres, N.C. & S.C. assist- SMITH, JACQUELINE: Executive. b. Phila., Pa., May ant gen. mgr., hdgts., Charlotte, N.C.; during WW II 24, 1933. e. Antioch College, 1954. m. William Dale Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Bd., Naval Officer Smith, novelist (pseudonym David Anthony). Actress, Procurement Comm., co-ordinator War Activities Bermudiana Theatre in Bermuda, The Antioch Theatre Comm. for N.C. & S.C. Variety Club, past chief in Ohio and several little theatres in Washington, barker; American Legion, past vice commander; D.C.; with the Stanford U. Players. Did research and Kiwanis, past pres.; City School Commissioner, Char- writing for RCA, worked as a nursery school teacher lotte, N.C.; past pres. Charlotte City Club; v.p. Char- and directed Little Theatre groups in the West Coast lotte Country Club; m.p. pioneer; bd. member, Char- area. 1957: wrote and produced over 100 weekly chil- lotte Symphony Orch. dren's programs at KPIX, San Francisco. Promotion SMIGHT, director at WPIX-TV, N.Y. Worked with CBS TV JACK: Director. b. Minneapolis, Minn., 1926. Network for over 5 yrs. as general prog. exec. and PICTURES INCLUDE: I'd Rather Be Rich, The exec. prod. of CBS West Coast Daytime Programs. Third Day, Harper, Kaleidoscope, The Secret War of Currently director of special projects at Warner Bros. Harry Frigg, No Way to Treat a Lady, Strategy of Television Dept. and executive producer of Warner Terror, The Illustrated Man, The Travelling Exec- Bros. Animation Division. utioner, Rabbit Run, Dr. Frankenstein, Frankenstein: The True Story, Airport 1975, Midway. SMITH, KATE: Performer. r.n. Kathryn Elizabeth S. b. TV: Banacek, Columbo, etc. Greenville, Va., May 1, 1909; on Broadway in musicals, Honeymoon Lane, Hit the Deck, Flying High; joined SMITH, A. BERKELEY: TV commentator producer. b. Ted Collins for radio prog., 1931; various variety pro- Bournemouth, Eng., Dec. 8, 1918. e. Blundell's Sch., grams followed; started daytime prog. as com- St. Andrews U. Royal Artillery, 1939-46; lecture tour, mentator, 1938, now has daytime Kate Smith Hour and U.S., 1946; prod. -comment., BBC North American weekly Kate Smith Evening Hour on NBC-TV in N.Y. service, 1946; to U.N. Assembly, New York, for BBC home service, 1949; TV as BBC outside broadcasts SMITH, KENT: Actor. On screen from 1943 in Forever and a Day, Hitler's Children, This Land is Mine; N.Y. prod., 1949; devised, prod. sports & farming series with other documentaries; Comm. State Occasions. stage, The Autumn Garden and The Wild Duck. Theatre Shows, etc., 1961; prod. Show Places series; PICTURES INCLUDE: Youth Runs Wild, The Cat prod. exchange program from com- People, Three Russian Girls, The Spiral Staircase, R.T.F. Paris; Nora Prentiss, Magic Town, Voice of mentator Coronation & all State visits, 1953; prod. the Turtle, Foun- tainhead Damned Don't Cry, My Foolish Heart, Arenascope, programs radio show, 1954; asst. head TV Paula, outside broadcasts. Feb. 1955; head outside broadcasts Commanche, The Balcony, Covenant with Death, Games, Kona Coast, Assignment to Kill, Pete Southern Television Ltd., 1958; asst. Con. Programs, 'n' Tillie, 1961; Con. Programs (Southern TV Ltd), 1964; dir. Cops and Robbers. Southern TV, 1965, Left Dec. 75, Dir. ITV Prog. Plan- TV: Richard II, Profiles in Courage, The Outer ning, 1976. Limits, Peyton Place. SMITH, MAGGIE: Actress. SMITH, ALEXIS: Actress. b. Penticton, Can., June 8, B. Ilford, England 1934. 1921; e. Los Angeles City Coll. In summer stock Brit- Early career Oxford Playhouse. Numerous I V ap- ish Columbia; star in coll. prod., Night of January 16th; pearances Britain, America. in m.p. for Warner Bros. PICTURES INCLUDE: Nowhere to Go, The PICTURES INCLUDE: Smiling Ghost, Dive V.I.P.s, Young Cassidy, Othello, The Honey Pot, Hot Bomber, Steel Against the Sky, Gentleman Jim, Thank Millions, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Acad. Award, Your Lucky Stars, Constant Nymph, Conflict, Ad- Best Actress), Oh What a Lovely War, Love and Pain, ventures of Mark Twain, Rhapsody in Blue, Horn Travels with my Aunt, Murder by Death. Blows at Midnight (Star of Tomorrow, 1943), One More SMITH, MAURICE: Producer director, writer. b. Tomorrow, Night and Day, Of Human Bondage, Stal- London, England, May 12, 1939. e. St. Ignatius Col- lion Road, Two Mrs. Carrolls, Woman in White, Deci- lege. Prior to entering m.p. industry, worked in bank sion of Christopher Blake, Whiplash, South of St. in England, on newspaper in Canada, pool hustler, Louis, Any Number Can Play, One Last Fling, Under- general contractor in Los Angeles, Calif. cover Girl, Wyoming Hall, Montana, Here Comes the PICTURES INCLUDE: The Glory Stompers, Groom, Cave of the Outlaws, Turning Point, Split Scream Free, Cycle Savages, Hard Trail, Diamond Second, Sleeping Tiger, Eternal Sea, The Young Stud, Love Swedish Style, November Children, How Philadelphians, Once Is Not Enough. Come Nobody's On Our Side, Joys of Jezebel. BROADWAY: Follies, 1971. SMITH, PETE: Producer narrator. b. New York City, SMITH, CHARLIE MARTIN: Actor. b. 1955. e. Calif. Sept. 4, 1892. vaudeville reviewer, m.p. critic and re- State Univ. f. is animation artist Frank Smith. porter, Billboard. Became asaoc. with m.p. as publi- PICTURES INCLUDE: The Culpepper Cattle cist; dir. publicity for Paramount Pictures 5 yrs. then Company, Fuzz, The Spikes Gang. pub. dir. Marshall Neilan, and free lance. Joined MGM TELEVISION: The Brady Bunch, MonteNash. as dir. pub. in 1925; turned to writing and delivering SMITH, CONSTANCE: commentation MGM Oddities; from 1931 prod. & com- Actress. r.n. Constance Smyth. b. mentator various MGM Limerick, Ire.; e. St. Louis Convent. Began career as shorts, then prod. & narrator model for Pete Smith Specialties. Academy Awards 1939 (Penny Noel Mayne; winner of beauty contest Wisdom), Screen Magazine. Free-lance actress, studios in Eng., 1941 (Quicker 'n a Wink; spec. Acad. Award, 1953). Member: Picture Pioneers, M.P. Acad. Arts & prior to Hollywood m.p debut in The Mudlark. Sciences. PICTURES INCLUDE: Brighton Rock, Now Bar- rabas, Trottie True Murder at the Window, SMITH, RALPH G.: Executive. b. Columbus, Ind., Dec. Blackmail, The PerfectWoman, Room to Let, The 13th 17, 1906. e. De Paul U. with Essaness Theatres, Letter, I'll Never Forget You, Red Skies of Montana, Chicago, since 1929, as asst. mgr., mgr., dist. mgr., Treasure of the Golden Condor, Lure of the Wilder- film buyer, then general manager & vice pres., retired. ness, Taxi, Man in the Attic, Big Tipoff. SMITH, RAY E.: Executive. v.p., asst. sect. & asst. SMITH, HOWARD K.: News commentator. b. Ferriday, treas., buyer & booker, union negotiator, Jamestown La., May 12, 1914. e. Tulane Univ., 1936. Heidelberg Amusement Co., Inc. & Shea Enterprises, New York U., Germany; Oxford U., Rhodes Scholarship. United N.Y., b. Oct. 10, 1908. e. Northampton Commercial Press, London, 1939; United Press Bureau, Copenha- College, 1930. gen; United Press, Berlin, 1940; joined CBS News, SMITH, ROGER: Actor. b. South Gate, Berlin 1941. Reported on occupied from Calif., Dec. 18, con., Europe 1932. e. U. of Arizona, started career at age 7, one of Switzerland to 1944; covered Nuremberg trials, 1946; the Meglin Kiddies, appearing at the Mayan Theater, ret. to U.S., moderator, commentator or reporter, Wilshire, Ebell. CBS Reports, Face the Nation, Eyewitness to His- PICTURES INCLUDE: No Time to be Young, tory, The Great Challenge, numerous news specials. Crash Landing, Operation Madball, Man of a Thousand Sunday night news analysis. CBS News Washington Faces, Never Steal Anything Small, Auntie Mame, corr., 1957; chief corr. & mgr., Washington Bureau, Rogues Gallery. 1961; joined, ABC News, Jan. 1962. News and Com- TV: The Horace Heidt Show, Ted Mack Original ment, ABC news. Anchorman and Commentator, ABC Amateur Hour, 77 Sunset Strip, writer, ABC-TV, Evening News. Author: Last Train from Berlin, 1942, sings, composes, American folk songs. The State of Europe, 1949. Washington, D.C.-The Story of Our Nation's Capital, 1967. SMOLEN, DONALD E.: Executive. b. New York City, Aug 10, 1923; e. NYU 1943, Pratt Institute 1947, SMITH, HY: Executive. b. New York City June 3, 1934. Ecole Des Beaux Arts 1949. Art dept. Fox, 1940-41; e. Baruch School, CCNY, BBA. Joined Paramount Pic- art dept. Kayton Spiero Advtg., 1942; illustrator de- tures 1967, foreign ad. -pub coordinator; 1969 -joined signer, Gilbert Miller Studios 1946-49; free lance illus- United Artists as foreign ad -pub mgr., named int'l. trator, designer, 1951-65 servicing such accounts as ad -pub dir., 1970; named v.p.; intl. adv-pub. 1976. UA, Fox, Warner Bros., TWA, Ford Motors; dir. of 264 .