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  1. He married Isabella Wood in 1896. Cricket career. Smith in about 1895. As a cricketer, Smith was primarily a right arm fast bowler, though he was also a useful right-hand lower-order batsman and a good slip fielder. His oddly curved bowling run-up, which started from deep mid-off, earned him the nickname "Round the Corner Smith".

    • Right-handed
    • 21 July 1863, London, England
  2. Charles Aubrey Smith was born at St. Stephen’s Hospital in London, England, on July 21, 1863. Aubrey’s father, Charles John, was a tall, good–looking doctor who was something of a “lady’s man”, a propensity that must have caused a great deal of pain for his wife Sarah Ann. Unfortunately, Charles also had a cruel streak that went ...

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  3. Isabelle Wood (1896 - December 20, 1948) (his death, 1 child) Trademarks. Towering height and slender frame.

    • July 21, 1863
    • December 20, 1948
  4. C. Aubrey Smith, C.B.E. Smith played the role of the Chancellor of Oxford in The Adventures of Mark Twain, 1944, starring Frederic March in the title role. Smith was named a commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1938; King George VI knighted Smith in 1944. Smith and Margaret O’Brien in Little Women, 1949.

  5. He married Isabella Wood in 1896. As a cricketer, Smith was primarily a seam bowler, though he was also a useful lower-order batsman and slip fielder. His oddly curved bowling run-up gave him the nickname “Round the Corner Smith”.

  6. C. Aubrey Smith. Actor: Rebecca. Movie roles are sometimes based upon what the audience expects to see. If the role called for the tall stereotypical Englishmen with the stiff upper lip and stern determination, that man would be C. Aubrey Smith, graduate of Cambridge University, a leading Freemason and a test cricketer for England.

  7. Aug 15, 2013 · Turning to acting, he made his Broadway debut in 1895; married his wife Isabelle in 1896, a union that would last until his death. That same year he played the dual lead roles in The Prisoner of Zenda, the most successful film version of which he would play a key supporting role in forty-one years later.

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