Paul Smith

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.378

Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Feb-1929

Age

(95 years old)

Place of Birth

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

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Paul Smith

Biography

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Credits

Inside O.U.T. Inside O.U.T. (1971) Character: Chicken man
Agents from The Office of Unusual Tactics (aka O.U.T.), a secret government agency, clean up snafus created by other government organizations.
The Million Dollar Face The Million Dollar Face (1981) Character: N/A
Tony Curtis is the ruthless head of a cosmetics firm, Kiss of Gold, locked in fierce competition with his arch-rival, Glamour, Inc., that happens to be run by his former lover (Lee Grant), and finds his company in the grip of a power struggle among his executives (one of whom, unbeknownst to him, is the son he'd never met) when he is severely injured in a helicopter accident. This pilot to a prospective primetime soap opera failed to generate network interest.
The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood (1969) Character: Will Scarlett
In Sherwood forest every day is a party. It is teeming with ladies with whom Robin and his lusty men have a great time. Until his greatest enemy, the evil Prince John, makes an end to all the fun. He kidnaps Maid Marian and locks her up in his torture chamber.
The Left Handed Gun The Left Handed Gun (1958) Character: Smith
When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
The FBI Story The FBI Story (1959) Character: Albert Shaw (uncredited)
A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971) Character: Cutler
Four elderly ladies with a lot of time on their hands get the idea to create a fictional "girl" for a computer dating service. However, things take a turn for the worse when their description of the "girl" attracts a psychopath.
Bikini Beach Bikini Beach (1964) Character: Cop #1
A millionaire sets out to prove his theory that his pet chimpanzee is as intelligent as the teenagers who hang out on the local beach, where he is intending to build a retirement home.
Never Wave at a WAC Never Wave at a WAC (1953) Character: Testing Sergeant (uncredited)
A divorced socialite decides to join the Army because she hopes it will enable her to see more of her boyfriend, a Colonel. She soon encounters many difficulties with the Army lifestyle. Moreover, her ex-husband is working as a consultant with the Army, and he uses his position to disrupt her romantic plans by making her join a group of WACs who are testing new equipment.
Visit to a Small Planet Visit to a Small Planet (1960) Character: Delton’s Assistant
The weirdest alien of the galaxy pays a visit to Earth... Jerry Lewis is Kreton, a childish alien who, against his teacher's will leaves his planet to visit the Earth, and lands in the backyard of a famous television journalist who doesn't believe in UFOs and aliens. Wanting to study humans but not able to fully understand them, Kreton makes a mess out of it, generating a lot of comic situations.
Screaming Eagles Screaming Eagles (1956) Character: Pvt. Foley
A group of young soldiers parachute into France in preparation for D-Day.
The Deadly Mantis The Deadly Mantis (1957) Character: Corporal
A giant prehistoric praying mantis, recently freed from the Arctic ice, voraciously preys on American military at the DEW Line and works its way south.
Now You See Him, Now You Don't Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972) Character: Road Block Officer
Dexter Riley is a science student at Medfield College who inadvertently invents a liquid capable of rendering objects and people invisible. Before Dexter and his friends, Debbie and Richard Schuyler, can even enjoy their spectacular discovery, corrupt businessman A.J. Arno plots to get his greedy hands on it. Slapstick hijinks ensue as Dexter and his pals try to thwart the evil Arno before he can use the invisibility spray to rob a bank.
You for Me You for Me (1952) Character: Frank Elcott
A good-hearted nurse gets mixed up with a millionaire who could help her hospital.
Pillars of the Sky Pillars of the Sky (1956) Character: Morgan
First Sergeant Emmett Bell faces off with Apache chieftain Kamiakin in this nuanced portrayal of racial tensions between Native Americans and white settlers in 1860s Oregon Country.
In Broad Daylight In Broad Daylight (1971) Character: Charles, the Doorman
A newly blind actor discovers his wife is cheating on him with his best friend and hatches a plot to murder her and frame his friend for it.
Loving You Loving You (1957) Character: Skeeter
Deke Rivers is a delivery man who is discovered by publicist Glenda Markle and country-western musician Tex Warner who want to promote the talented newcomer to fame and fortune, giving him every break he deserves. Romantic complications arise as Susan, another singer in the group, offers him devoted admiration as Glenda leads him on with promises of a golden future.
Wink of an Eye Wink of an Eye (1958) Character: Ben Lazlow
A chemist in a perfume factory seems to have killed his wife, cut her up, and stuck her remains in the freezer.
Miracle in the Rain Miracle in the Rain (1956) Character: Dixie Dooley
Wartime romance about a lonely man and woman who meet one rainy afternoon in New York.
A Strange Adventure A Strange Adventure (1956) Character: Carl Johnson
A trio of thieves make their getaway by kidnapping a young hot-rodder, and take over a mountain cabin for a hideout after overpowering its occupants.
The Great Race The Great Race (1965) Character: First Employee (uncredited)
Professional daredevil and white-suited hero, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from New York to Paris (westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia) will help to promote automobile sales. Leslie's arch-rival, the mustached and black-attired Professor Fate vows to beat Leslie to the finish line in a car of Fate's own invention.
There's Always Tomorrow There's Always Tomorrow (1956) Character: Bellboy
When a toy manufacturer feels ignored and unappreciated by his wife and children, he begins to rekindle a past love when a former employee comes back into his life.
Retreat, Hell! Retreat, Hell! (1952) Character: Andy Smith
During the Korean War, a U.S. Marine battalion must fight its way out of a frozen mountain pass despite diminishing supplies, freezing temperatures and constant attacks by overwhelming numbers of Chinese soldiers.
The Battle at Apache Pass The Battle at Apache Pass (1952) Character: Trumpeter Ross
Major Jim Colton is a sympathetic leader who has a working relationship with Apache leader Cochise. Colton is undermined by corrupt and politically ambitious Indian agent Neil Baylor who sets up a false attack, and the abduction of a local farmer's son. While Colton is away investigating the matter, Baylor convinces Lieutenant Bascom that Cochise's band is to blame, and incites him to lead an expedition against the Apache band to return the boy.
All That Heaven Allows All That Heaven Allows (1955) Character: Tom (uncredited)
Two different social classes collide when Cary Scott, a wealthy upper-class widow, falls in love with her much younger and down-to-earth gardener, prompting disapproval and criticism from her children and country club friends.



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