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C. Aubrey Smith

C. Aubrey Smith

Actor C. Aubrey Smith was, so far as many American moviegoers were concerned, the very personification of the British Empire. Even so, when young English journalist Alistair Cooke first travelled to Hollywood in the early 1930s to interview Smith, it was not to discuss the actor's four decades in show business, but to wax nostalgic on his athletic career. The son of a London surgeon, Smith played soccer for the Corinthians and cricket for Cambridge. For four years, "Round the Corner Smith" (so named because of his unique playing style) was captain of the Sussex County Cricket Club, playing championship matches throughout the Empire. When time came to choose a "real" vocation, Smith dallied with the notion of following in his dad's footsteps, then worked as a teacher and stockbroker. In 1892, at the age of 29, he finally decided to become an actor (not without family disapproval!), launching his stage career with the A. B. Tappings Stock Company. He made his London debut in 1895, and the following year scored his first significant success as Black Michael in The Prisoner of Zenda; also in 1896, he married Isobel May Wood, a union that endured for over fifty years. His subsequent stage triumphs included Shaw's Pygmalion, in which he succeeded Sir Herbert Beerbohm-Tree as Professor Henry Higgins. Despite the theatrical community's disdainful attitude towards the "flickers", Smith enthusiastically launched his film career in 1914. He was one of the co-founders of the short-lived but energetic Minerva Film Company, and by 1915 had begun making movies in America. It was his 1928 stage hit Bachelor Father that led to Smith's phenomenally successful career in talking pictures. For 18 years, he was perhaps Hollywood's favorite "professional Englishmen." He was at his best in martinet military roles, most memorably in a brace of 1939 productions: The Sun Never Sets, in which he used a wall-sized map to dutifully mark off the far-flung locations where his progeny were serving the Empire, and The Four Feathers, wherein he encapsulated his generation by crustily declaring "War was war in my day, sir!" Other notable roles in the Smith canon included Jane's father in Tarzan the Ape Man (1932), a close-minded aristocrat who turns out to be an out-of-work actor in Bombshell (1933), the intensely loyal Colonel Zapt in The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) and an outraged murder-victim-to-be in Ten Little Indians (1945). Smith briefly returned to the stage in 1941, and throughout the war years could be seen in roles ranging from single-scene cameos (The Adventures of Mark Twain, Unconquered) to full leads (1945's Scotland Yard Inspector). A recipient of the Order of the British Empire in 1938, he was knighted by King George VI in 1944, largely because of the positive image of Mother England that the actor invariably projected. The undisputed leader of Tinseltown's "British Colony," Smith also organized the Hollywood Cricket Club, taking great pride in the fact that he hadn't missed a weekend match for nearly sixty years. Sir C. Aubrey Smith was still in harness when he died of pneumonia at the age of 85; his last film appearance as Mr. Lawrence in Little Women was released posthumously in 1949. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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C. Aubrey Smith Trivia

When was C. Aubrey Smith born?
C. Aubrey Smith date of birth: July 21, 1863

What role did C. Aubrey Smith play in Little Lord Fauntleroy?
C. Aubrey Smith played Earl of Dorincourt in Little Lord Fauntleroy

What role did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Beyond Tomorrow?
C. Aubrey Smith played Allan Chadwick in Beyond Tomorrow

Who did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Secrets?
C. Aubrey Smith was Mr. Marlowe in Secrets

What role did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Wee Willie Winkie?
C. Aubrey Smith played Col. Williams in Wee Willie Winkie

What role did C. Aubrey Smith play in The Four Feathers?
C. Aubrey Smith played Gen. Burroughs in The Four Feathers

What role did C. Aubrey Smith portray in We Live Again?
C. Aubrey Smith played Prince Kortchagin in We Live Again

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in The Garden of Allah?
C. Aubrey Smith was Father Roubier in The Garden of Allah

What role did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Morning Glory?
C. Aubrey Smith played Robert Harley Hedges in Morning Glory

Who did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Eternally Yours?
C. Aubrey Smith was Bishop "Gramps" Peabody in Eternally Yours

Who did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Trouble in Paradise?
C. Aubrey Smith was Adolph Giron in Trouble in Paradise

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in Love Me Tonight?
C. Aubrey Smith was Duke in Love Me Tonight

What role did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Waterloo Bridge?
C. Aubrey Smith played The Duke in Waterloo Bridge

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in The Scarlet Empress?
C. Aubrey Smith was Prince August in The Scarlet Empress

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in Romeo and Juliet?
C. Aubrey Smith was Lord Capulet in Romeo and Juliet

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in Queen Christina?
C. Aubrey Smith was Aage in Queen Christina

Who did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Madame Curie?
C. Aubrey Smith was Lord Kelvin in Madame Curie

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in And Then There Were None?
C. Aubrey Smith was Gen. Sir John Mandrake in And Then There Were None

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in Rebecca?
C. Aubrey Smith was Col. Julyan in Rebecca

Who did C. Aubrey Smith portray in China Seas?
C. Aubrey Smith was Sir Guy Wilmerding in China Seas

Who did C. Aubrey Smith play in Little Women?
C. Aubrey Smith was Mr. Laurence in Little Women

Who did C. Aubrey Smith portray in Unconquered?
C. Aubrey Smith was Lord Chief Justice in Unconquered


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