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  1. Oct 8, 2014 · Even after six decades, Lois Smith still feels a thrill whenever she steps out on stage. “In a certain way, I guess the excitement probably deepens like other things do,” said Smith, 83, who ...

  2. Lois Smith was born in Topeka, Kansas, then moved to Seattle with her family at age 11 and attended school there, including two-plus years at the University of Washington School of Drama. Lois's first role in professional theater was as Melvyn Douglas's teenage daughter in Time Out for Ginger , on Broadway, followed by The Young and the ...

  3. Biography. An esteemed, highly-charged and highly-talented player of stage, TV and film, Lois Smith has not always been regular in the visual media, but she has made the chances count. She made her Broadway debut as a high school student in "Time Out for Ginger" in 1952, and her TV debut in the live production of "The Apple Tree" the next year.

  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Lois Smith, the oldest performer to win a Tony Award for acting, was born Nov. 3, 1930. Here's a look back at her life and career, in photos.

  5. Aug 20, 2017 · Born Lois Humbert in Kansas in 1930, Smith began acting professionally shortly after World War II, arriving in New York (after an adolescence in Seattle) to a host of television and stage roles.

  6. Nov 15, 2017 · There was a time when actress Lois Smith fuzzed her age. Not out of vanity. After all, when the top of her dark hair turned shocking white, she kept it. "Nature just decided to gray me that way ...

  7. Oct 10, 2012 · Lois Smith, who helped redefine the role of publicist from relentless promoter to savvy protector of star clients like Robert Redford and Meryl Streep, died on Sunday in Lewiston, Me. She was 84.

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