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Frank Kent Smith (March 19, 1907 – April 23, 1985) was an American actor who had a lengthy career in film, theatre and television.


Early years

Smith was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith. He was born in New York City and was educated at Lincoln School, Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, and at Harvard University.


Stage

Smith's early acting experience started in 1925 when he was one of the founders of the Harvard University Players, which later included
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, James Stewart, Joshua Logan and Margaret Sullavan in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Smith's stock experience included productions with the Maryland Theatre in Baltimore. His professional acting debut was in 1929 in ''Blind Window'' in Baltimore. He made his Broadway acting debut in 1932 in ''Men Must Fight''. He appeared on Broadway in '' Measure for Measure,'' ''Sweet Love Remembered,'' '' The Best Man'', ''
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'', '' Dodsworth'' (1934), '' Saint Joan'' (1936), ''
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'' (1941), '' Antony and Cleopatra'' (1948) and '' Bus Stop'' (1956).


Film

Smith moved to Hollywood, California, where he made his film debut in '' The Garden Murder Case''. His biggest successes occurred during the 1940s in films such as '' Cat People'' (1942), '' Hitler's Children'' (1943), '' This Land Is Mine'' (1943), ''
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'' (1943), ''
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'' (1944), ''
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'' (1944), '' The Spiral Staircase'' (1946), '' Nora Prentiss'' (1947), ''
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'' (1947), '' My Foolish Heart'' (1949), ''
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'' (1949), and ''
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'' (1950). He continued acting in films such as '' Comanche'' (1956), '' Sayonara'' (1957), '' Party Girl'' (1958), '' The Mugger'' (1958), ''
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'' (1958), '' The Badlanders'' (1958), '' This Earth Is Mine'' (1959), '' Strangers When We Meet'' (1960), '' Susan Slade'' (1961), ''
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'' (1963), '' A Distant Trumpet'' (1964), '' Youngblood Hawke'' (1964), '' The Young Lovers'' (1964), '' The Trouble with Angels'' (1966), '' A Covenant with Death'' (1967), '' Games'' (1967), '' The Money Jungle'' (1968), '' Kona Coast'' (1968), '' Assignment to Kill'' (1968), ''
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'' (1969), '' The Games'' (1970), '' Pete 'n' Tillie'' (1972), '' Die Sister, Die!'' (1972), '' Lost Horizon'' (1973) and '' Billy Jack Goes to Washington'' (1977). During World War II, Smith served as a private in the U.S. Army, making training films covering among others, medical, dental, artillery, and electronics.


Television


Regular cast

Kent Smith played the imperious Dr. Morton on the popular series '' Peyton Place'' with his actual wife ( Edith Atwater) cast as Mrs. Morton. Smith played Edgar Scoville in the second season of the science-fiction series ''
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'' (1967-1968) and was a host for the anthology series ''Philip Morris Playhouse'' (1953-1954).


Guest appearances

Smith had roles in TV movies such as ''
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'' (1970), '' The Night Stalker'' (1972), ''
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'' (1972), ''The Cat Creature'' (1973), '' The Affair'' (1973) and ''
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'' (1974). His numerous television credits included a continuing role in '' Peyton Place'' as Dr. Robert Morton. He began guest-starring in television series in 1949 in ''
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'' and appeared in ''
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'', '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', '' Naked City'', '' Have Gun Will Travel'', ''
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'', '' Gunsmoke'' (in 1963 as "Dakota", an aging gunslinger in “The Glory & The Mud” (S9E14), ''
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'', '' Rawhide'', '' The Americans'', ''
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'', ''
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'' (in 1957 as "Professor Paul Owens" - husband to Shelley Winters - in "The Ruth Owens Story" (S1E3), '' The Outer Limits'', '' Mission Impossible'' ("The Confession" 1/22 (1967), ''
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'', and the 1976 miniseries '' Once an Eagle''. His last appearance was in a 1977 episode of ''
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''.


Personal life

Smith was married to actress Betty Gillette from 1937 until 1954 and to actress Edith Atwater from 1962 until his death from congestive heart failure in Woodland Hills, California at the age of 78. He was survived by his wife and daughter. Smith was a
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and campaigned for Dwight Eisenhower in the 1952 presidential election.''Motion Picture and Television Magazine'', November 1952, page 34, Ideal Publishers In 1961, he said: "I'm capricious when there's a national election. My background's Republican, but whenever I'm planted in a city long enough to vote on the local level, I find I'm against whoever is in office."


Filmography


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