Georgie Smith was a child actor who appeared in a series of 1932 and 1933 low-budget short films. His career concluded at age five.
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The Pie-Covered Wagon (1932)
Character: George
Shirley gets kidnapped by Indians, but by the end there is a big pie fight.
Malay Nights (1932)
Character: Sonny
The owner of a pearl bed falls in love with a bitter young girl who had been taken advantage of by an unscrupulous ex-boyfriend.
Runt Page (1932)
Character: Raymond Bunion (uncredited)
A little girl falls asleep in her high chair as her parents and their friends discuss the film The Front Page. She dreams about reporters, a cop, and an escaped convict.
The Kid's Last Fight (1933)
Character: Diaper Dampsey
Diaper Dampsey must defend his diaper-weight championship, but someone has kidnapped his girlfriend to make him lose!
Polly Tix in Washington (1933)
Character: Senator Clodbuster
Shirley acts as a rich "gold digger" trying to elect a cowboy politician to the office.
Kid in Hollywood (1933)
Character: Jawn Sourpuss
Shirley is an aspiring actress is rejected by casting, but gets her chance to perform when the star doesn't feel like performing.
War Babies (1932)
Character: Captain Flagg
A group of soldiers in a café watch a dancer as she entertains them, but later two of them become rivals over her.
Glad Rags to Riches (1933)
Character: Elmer
A girl has to decide who to marry: a poor country boy or a rich nightclub owner.
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