
Actuación
Otros nombres: Arthur Gordon Smith
Fecha de nacimiento
22 de marzo de 1899
Fecha de fallecimiento
24 de febrero de 1973
(falleció a los 73)
Lugar de nacimiento
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arthur Gordon "Art" Smith (March 23, 1899 – February 24, 1973) was an American film, stage and television actor, best known for playing supporting roles in the 1940s. Born in Chicago, he was a member of the Group Theatre and performed in many of their productions, including Rocket to the Moon, Awake and Sing!, Golden Boy and Waiting for Lefty, all by Clifford Odets; House of Connelly by Paul Green; and Sidney Kingsley's Men in White. The gray-haired actor usually played studious and dignified types in films, such as doctors or butlers. Smith appeared in many black-and-white noirish films in supporting roles alongside more handsome and popular movie leads, such as John Garfield in Body and Soul (1947) and Humphrey Bogart in In a Lonely Place (1950). He had a key role as a federal agent in 1947's Ride the Pink Horse, starring and directed by Robert Montgomery. Two of these films, In a Lonely Place and Ride a Pink Horse, were based on novels by Dorothy B. Hughes. Smith was one of the victims of the Hollywood blacklist, which ended most of his film career in 1952. In 1957, he originated the role of Doc in the stage version of West Side Story. Smith only returned occasionally to the film business, for example in an uncredited part in The Hustler. He also worked on television before retiring in 1967. He died, aged 73, in Long Island, New York, from a heart attack.


1949 • 1 episodio
Pop
1950 • 1 episodio

Self - Judge
2018 • 1 episodio
Arthur Selig
1966 • 1 episodio

Dr. Walters
1947

1961

Mel Lippman
1950

Psychiatrist
1949

Laddie Corwin
1949

David Davis (uncredited)
1947

John
1948

Gregg
1947

Charley (uncredited)
1945

Knut Osterholm
1943

1944

Wigmaker
1947

Royal Mounted Police Officer
1932

Inspector
1948

Oren Mackey
1950

Doctor
1963