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      Howard Smith

      Howard Smith

      Highest Rated: 100% Death of a Salesman (1951)

      Lowest Rated: 60% No Time for Sergeants (1958)

      Birthday: Aug 12, 1893

      Birthplace: Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA

      Howard Smith was a character actor whose busiest years came when he was in his 50s, 60s, and even 70s. Though he worked with some of the biggest directors of the 20th century, including Orson Welles, Henry Hathaway, and Frank Capra, Smith's own legacy could be described by the title of the 1957 drama "A Face in the Crowd," in which he appeared with yet another directing giant, Elia Kazan. Smith's early work is made up of a curious 20-year gap from his first role, in the 1918 silent film "Young America," to his 2nd, in Welles' comedy short, "Too Much Johnson," in 1938. He had another seven-year gap before his next role, inaugurating his television career on the comedy "The Front Page," but by the late '40s, he was in the thick of things, appearing in two consecutive Hathaway film noirs, as well as Capra's political/marital comedy, "State of the Union," starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Though still himself under the radar, he remained active through the rest of his life. In 1951, Smith played Charley in the film version of the drama "Death of a Salesman" during an otherwise unremarkable run of films well into the '60s. On television, he made brief stints on many of the playhouse and variety shows of the '50s, culminating in the early '60s with his most substantial part, as Harvey Griffin on the comedy "Hazel," where he appeared for 27 episodes. Smith passed away at age 74.

      Highest rated movies

      Death of a Salesman
      State of the Union
      Call Northside 777
      I Bury the Living
      No Time for Sergeants

      Photos

      DEATH OF A SALESMAN, Cameron Mitchell, Mildred Dunnock, Howard Smith, Kevin McCarthy, Don Keefer, 1951 DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER, Eva Gabor, Howard Smith, Glenn Ford, 1957 DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER, shaking hands from left: Howard Smith, Eva Gabor, Glenn Ford (second from right), 1957 A FACE IN THE CROWD, Howard Smith, Andy Griffith, Anthony Franciosa, 1957

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      64% 49% I Bury the Living George Kraft (Character) - 1958
      60% 80% No Time for Sergeants Maj. Gen. Eugene Bush (Character) - 1958
      100% 77% Death of a Salesman Charley (Character) - 1951
      80% 79% State of the Union Sam I. Parrish (Character) - 1948
      80% 73% Call Northside 777 Palmer (Character) - 1948
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Her Kind of Man Bill Fellows (Character) - 1946

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet 41% Bewitched C.L. Morton (Guest Star) 1967
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Green Acres Judge Murdock (Guest Star) 1966
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Hazel Unknown (Character) 1961-1965
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Farmer's Daughter Crawford (Guest Star) 1964
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Dakotas Ed Turner (Guest Star) 1963
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Perry Mason Frank Warden (Guest Star) 1962
      92% 96% The Twilight Zone Mr. Misrell (Character) 1960 1962
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Tom Ewell Show Warren Prescott (Guest Star) 1960
      No Score Yet 85% Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stanton C. Barryvale (Character) 1959
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Showcase 39 Unknown (Character) 1957
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Studio One Unknown (Character) 1951