Mini-Biography:
Richard Smith was born under the given name Hiram Richard Smith on September 17, 1886 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an American Regisseur, Autor, Schauspieler, known for Double Dukes (1917), Gussle, the Golfer (1914), How Stars Are Made (1916), Richard Smith's first movie on record is from 1914. He was married to Alice Howell. Richard Smith died on Februar 7, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1920.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1920: Lunatics in Politics (Regisseur: (AKA Dick Smith) ), with Alice Howell, ,
1917: Double Dukes (Regisseur), Directed by Archie Mayo, with , , Eva Novak,
1917: Vamping Reuben's Millions (Regisseur: as Dick Smith ), with Robert McKenzie, Eva Novak, Chester Ryckman,
1917: Street Cars and Carbuncles (Regisseur: as Dick Smith ), with , Robert McKenzie, Eva Novak,
1917: The Sign of the Cucumber (Regisseur: as Dick Smith ), with Robert McKenzie, Eva Novak, Chester Ryckman,
1917: Hearts and Flour (Regisseur: as Dick Smith ), with Eva Novak, Robert McKenzie, Chester Ryckman,
1917: Fatty's Feature Fillum (Darsteller: Desmond), Directed by Fatty Voss, with Fatty Voss, Gladys Roach,
1916: How Stars Are Made (Darsteller: The Devil (AKA Dick Smith)), Directed by John G. Blystone, with Alice Howell, Raymond Griffith,
1916: Dad's Dollars and Dirty Doings (Darsteller: Lizzie), Directed by N. N., with Alice Howell, Phil Dunham,
1916: Flirtation a la Carte (Darsteller: Dick - the Friend (as Dick Smith)), Directed by N. N., with Alice Howell, Phil Dunham,
1915: A Bathhouse Tragedy (Darsteller: Hank), Directed by Edwin Frazee, Henry Lehrman, with Hank Mann, Peggy Pearce,
1915: In the Claw of the Law (Darsteller: The Judge (as Dick Smith)), Directed by N. N., with Harry Gribbon, Alice Howell,
1915: Life and Moving Pictures (Darsteller: Dick Dunimwell - the Husband (as Dick Smith)), Directed by Henry Lehrman, with Billie Ritchie, Gertrude Selby, Henry Lehrman,
1914: Gussle, the Golfer (Darsteller: Card Player (AKA Dick Smith)), Directed by F. Richard Jones, with Syd Chaplin, Mack Swain, Dixie Chene,