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Frank Kent Smith (March 19, 1907 – April 23, 1985) was an American actor who had a lengthy career in film, theatre and television. Early years. Smith was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith. [1] . He was born in New York City and was educated at Lincoln School, Phillips Exeter Academy [1] in Exeter, New Hampshire, [2] and at Harvard University.
Kent Smith. Actor: Cat People. He was one of Hollywood's more interesting curiosities. Kent Smith, by most standards, had the makings of a topflight '40s and '50s film star--handsome, virile, personable, highly dedicated, equipped with a rich stage background--and no slouch in the talent department.
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- March 19, 1907
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- April 23, 1985
Apr 26, 1985 · Kent Smith, an actor whose stage, film and television work spanned four decades and included roles in the movies ''Cat People'' in 1942 and ''Pete 'n' Tillie'' in 1972, died of heart disease...
Kent Smith. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. March 19, 1907 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. April 23, 1985 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart disease) Birth name. Frank Kent Smith. Height. 6′ 1″ (1.85 m) Mini Bio. He was one of Hollywood's more interesting curiosities.
- March 19, 1907
- April 23, 1985
Kent Smith. Highest Rated: 92% Cat People (1942) Lowest Rated: 50% A Distant Trumpet (1964) Birthday: Mar 19, 1907. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. A would-be leading man, Kent Smith...
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Producer. All. 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.