
Howard Smith
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Acting · Born 1893-08-10 · age 74 at death · Attleboro, Massachusetts, U.S.
Howard Irving Smith (August 12, 1893 in – January 10, 1968) was an American character actor with a 50-year career in vaudeville, theater, radio, films and television. In 1938 he performed in Orson Welles's short-lived stage production and once-lost film, Too Much Johnson, and in the celebrated radio production, "The War of the Worlds". He portrayed Charley in the original Broadway production of Death of a Salesman and recreated the role in the 1951 film version. On television Smith portrayed the gruff Harvey Griffin in the situation comedy, Hazel.
Titles

The Twilight Zone

Bewitched

A Face in the Crowd

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Call Northside 777

Kiss of Death

Perry Mason

Green Acres

State of the Union

I Bury the Living

The Caddy

No Time for Sergeants

The Street with No Name

Wanted: Dead or Alive

Wind Across the Everglades

Murder, Inc.

Too Much Johnson

The Brass Bottle

Bon Voyage!

Hazel

Death of a Salesman

Don't Go Near the Water

Never Wave at a WAC

Studio One

Hallmark Hall of Fame

The Philco Television Playhouse

Her Kind of Man

Face of Fire

General Electric Theater

Lights Out

The Dakotas

Outlaws

Cry Murder
Peter Loves Mary

First Love

Dolly

Harrigan and Son

New York Confidential

Sincerely, Willis Wade
On Trial

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