Alexis Smith Movies and Career Information
Jun 08, 1921
Penticton
Actor
Alexis Smith (June 8, 1921 – June 9, 1993) was a Canadian-born stage, film, and television actress. She appeared in several major Hollywood movies in the 1940s and had a notable career on Broadway in the 1970s, winning a Tony Award in 1972. Born Gladys Smith in Penticton, British Columbia, Smith was raised in Los Angeles. She was signed to a contract by Warner Bros. after being discovered by a talent scout while attending college. Her earliest film roles were uncredited bit parts, and it took several years for her career to gain momentum. Her first credited role was in the feature film Dive Bomber (1941), playing the female lead opposite Errol Flynn. Her appearance in The Constant Nymph (1943) was well received and led to bigger parts. During the 1940s she appeared alongside some of the most popular male stars of the day, including Errol Flynn in Gentleman Jim (1942) and San Antonio (1945) (in which she sang a special version of the popular ballad "Some Sunday Morning"), Humphrey Bogart in The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947), Cary Grant in a sanitized, fictionalized version of the life of Cole and Linda Porter in Night and Day (1946), and Bing Crosby in Here Comes the Groom (1951). Among
- Alexis Smith Movies before 2012
- San Antonio 2004
- Whiplash 2002
- Rhapsody in Blue 2001
- Once is Not Enough 1975
- Sleeping Tiger (1954) 1954
- Turning Point 1952
- Whiplash (1948) 1949
- Two Mrs. Carrolls 1947
- Beau James 1947
- Of Human Bondage (1946) 1946
- Gentleman Jim (1942) 1942
- Dive Bomber (1941) 1941
- Age of Innocence
- Adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
- Night and Day (1946)
- Young Philadelphians
- Conflict
- Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)
- Here Comes the Groom