
Stanley Smith
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Stanley Smith was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on January 6 1903. Smith had to overcome family objections before making his career on the stage -- his father's family were bankers and his mother's dealt in lumber. He attended Hollywood High School and in his teens appeared at the Hollywood Bowl as Robin Hood. He was discovered by Lenore Ulric and given his first chance in 'Kiki' then played in stock for six years. Smith returned to the West Coast to perform in "The Royal Family." The handsome actor -- 5 feet 11 inches, 160 pounds, blonde hair, blue eyes -- attracted the attention of Pathe studios which signed the local boy. He played leading man to Nancy Carroll, Clara Bow, and Ginger Rogers in the days of the early talkies.
Known for
Credits

Buck Privates (1941)
as Corporal (uncredited)

Eagle Squadron (1942)
as Bell, RAF pilot

King of Jazz (1930)
as Bridegroom ('Bridal Veil' / 'A Bench in the Park')

Hot Saturday (1932)
as Joe

Keep 'Em Flying (1941)
as Cadet (uncredited)

Flight Command (1940)
as Lieut. Frost

Good News (1930)
as Tom

Paramount on Parade (1930)
as Marine ('The Montmartre Girl')

Soup to Nuts (1930)
as Richard Carlson

The Sophomore (1929)
as Tom Weck

Hard to Handle (1933)
as Vocalist with Ralph Blackman's Band (uncredited)

Sweetie (1929)
as Biff Bentley

Queen High (1930)
as Dick Johns

Love Among the Millionaires (1930)
as Jerry Hamilton

Honey (1930)
as Burton Crane

Follow the Leader (1930)
as Jimmie Moore

Reform Girl (1933)
as David Carter
The Pretty Pretender (1937)
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