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Harold Smith (other)
Harold Smith may refer to: Entertainment * Harold Jacob Smith (1912–1970), American screenwriter * Harold J. Smith (1912–1980), TV actor better known as Jay Silverheels * Harold Smith (''Twin Peaks''), fictional television character Politics * Harold Smith (New Zealand politician) (1866–1936), New Zealand MP * Harold Smith (British politician) (1876–1924), MP for Warrington, 1910–1922, and Liverpool Wavertree, 1922–1923 * Harold Gengoult Smith (1890–1983), Australian medical practitioner and Lord Mayor of Melbourne * Harold D. Smith (1898–1947), American budget director during World War II * Harold Palmer Smith Jr. (born 1935), assistant secretary of Defense Science * Harold Hill Smith (1910–1994), American geneticist * Harold Smith (scientist) (born 1954), founder and CEO of OyaGen Sports * Harold Smith (diver) (1909–1958), American diver and Olympic gold medalist * Harold Smith (gridiron football) (born 1962), American football player Other * Harold ...
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Harold Jacob Smith
Harold Jacob Smith (July 2, 1912 – December 28, 1970) was an American screenwriter. His screenplay for ''The Defiant Ones ''The Defiant Ones'' is a 1958 American adventure drama film which tells the story of two escaped prisoners, one white and one black, who are shackled together and who must co-operate in order to survive. It stars Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier ...'' won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1958. Filmography Films TV References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Harold Jacob 1912 births 1970 deaths Writers from New York City American male screenwriters Best Original Screenplay Academy Award winners Edgar Award winners Screenwriters from New York (state) 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters ...
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Jay Silverheels
Jay Silverheels (born Harold Jay Smith; May 26, 1912 – March 5, 1980) was an Indigenous Canadian actor and athlete. He was well known for his role as Tonto, the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger in the American Western television series ''The Lone Ranger''. Early life Silverheels was born Harold Jay Smith in Canada, on the Six Nations of the Grand River, near Hagersville, Ontario. He was a grandson of Mohawk Chief A. G. Smith and Mary Wedge, and one of the 11 children of Captain Alexander George Edwin Smith, MC, Cayuga, and his wife Mabel Phoebe Dockstater, maternal Mohawk, and paternal Seneca. His father was wounded and decorated for service at the battles of Somme and Ypres during World War I, and later was an adjutant training Polish-American recruits for the Blue Army for service in France, at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Athlete Silverheels excelled in athletics, most notably in lacrosse, before leaving home to travel around North America. In 1931, own ...
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Harold Smith (Twin Peaks)
The following is a list of characters from the television series ''Twin Peaks'', the film ''Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me'', and the Twin Peaks (season 3), 2017 revival. Overview Concepts Bob Frank Silva was a set decorator who worked on the pilot episode. One day, when he was moving furniture in Laura Palmer's bedroom, a woman warned Silva not to get locked in the room. The image of Silva trapped in the room sparked something in Lynch, who then asked Silva if he was an actor. Silva said yes, and Lynch told him that he had a role in mind for him on the series. Silva accepted, and Lynch shot footage of him behind Laura's bed with no real idea of what he would do with it. Silva's reflection was accidentally caught in the footage of Sarah Palmer's frightening vision at the end of the pilot. Sarah sees a hand uncovering Laura's heart necklace from the ground, and Silva can be seen in the mirror behind her head. Lynch was made aware of this accident and decided to keep Silva ...
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Harold Smith (New Zealand Politician)
George Harold Smith (1866 – 21 April 1936) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Smith was born at Masterton in 1866, the son of Major J. Valentine Smith. Smith unsuccessfully contested the Pahiatua electorate in the against the incumbent, John O'Meara, of the Liberal Party. He won the Pahiatua electorate in a 1916 by-election after the death of the previous MP, James Escott, and retired in 1919 Events January * January 1 ** The Czechoslovak Legions occupy much of the self-proclaimed "free city" of Pressburg (now Bratislava), enforcing its incorporation into the new republic of Czechoslovakia. ** HMY ''Iolaire'' sinks off the c .... Notes References * * 1866 births 1936 deaths Reform Party (New Zealand) MPs Unsuccessful candidates in the 1899 New Zealand general election Unsuccessful candidates in the 1928 New Zealand general election People from Masterton Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives New Zealand MPs ...
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Harold Smith (British Politician)
Sir Harold Smith (18 April 1876 – 10 September 1924) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, perhaps better known for having been the brother of F. E. Smith than for his own comparatively modest parliamentary career. Parliamentary career Smith unsuccessfully contested the West Riding of Yorkshire constituency of Huddersfield at the January 1910 general election, but at the December 1910 general election, Smith was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Warrington in Lancashire. His victory over the sitting Liberal Party MP Arthur Crosfield was a narrow one, but at the post-war general election in December 1918, Smith received the coalition coupon and was re-elected with a large majority. He was knighted in the 1921 New Year Honours. At the 1922 general election, he did not stand again in Warrington, where he was succeeded as MP by another Conservative, Alec Cunningham-Reid who had been a flying ace in World War I. Smith stood instead in Liverpool W ...
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