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  1. Jack Ward Smith (November 16, 1913 – July 3, 2006), known as Smilin' Jack Smith, was an American crooner, radio host and actor. Born in Seattle, Washington, United States, [citation needed] by 1933 Smith was in a singing trio, The Three Ambassadors.

  2. Actor: On Moonlight Bay. Radio crooner "Smilin' Jack Smith" was a popular 40s and 50s personality. He was born Jack Ward Smith on November 16, 1913, on Bainbridge Island, across Puget Sound from Seattle, Washington. His father, Walter Reed Smith, was the captain of the naval destroyer USS Dixie.

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    Actor: On Moonlight Bay. Radio crooner "Smilin' Jack Smith" was a popular 40s and 50s personality. He was born Jack Ward Smith on November 16, 1913, on Bainbridge Island, across Puget Sound from Seattle, Washington. His father, Walter Reed Smith, was the captain of the naval destroyer USS Dixie.

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    • Seattle, Washington, USA
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    • Westlake Village, California, USA
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  5. Jul 3, 2006 · Jack Ward Smith (November 16, 1913 – July 3, 2006), known as Smilin' Jack Smith, was an American crooner, radio host and actor.

  6. Smilin' Jack, also known as "The Man with the Smile in his Voice," earned his merry monikers for his expressive voice, which brimmed with such enthusiasm and old fashioned glee that audiences could hear the smile on his face as he sang. Jack's show occasionally hosted famous guest stars.

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  7. Radio crooner "Smilin' Jack Smith" was a popular 40s and 50s personality. He was born Jack Ward Smith on November 16, 1913, on Bainbridge Island, across Puget Sound from Seattle, Washington. His father, Walter Reed Smith, was the captain of the naval destroyer USS Dixie.

  8. Jack Ward Smith, known as Smilin’ Jack Smith, was a crooner, radio host and actor. Having been in a singing trio – “ The Three Ambassadors ” – from age 15, Jack became a solo crooner in 1939, with a voice described as a “strong baritone with a tenor lilt”.

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