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Harold John Smith [3] (August 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994) was an American actor. He is credited in over 300 film and television productions, and was best known for his role as Otis Campbell, the town drunk on CBS's The Andy Griffith Show and for voicing Owl and Winnie the Pooh (replacing Sterling Holloway) in the first four original Winnie the Pooh shorts (the first three of which were ...
Louie's is one of several Hal Smith restaurants that closed Wednesday to allow employees to attend a day of advocacy at the state capitol. Reactions online varied, with some criticizing or ...
I can't say how reliable Find a Grave is (it looks like it accepts edits from users, too), but there is a picture of the gravestone that bears the name "Louise C. Smith". All sources seem to agree on the dates. Looks like the article needs a solid source on this question. Willondon 02:22, 14 July 2015 (UTC)
William C. Wertz, The Oklahoman April 25, 2024 at 7:01 AM Bob Burke, historian, author and lawyer, holds one of his recent books, "What a Ride: The Life of Hal Smith," on April 11.
Louise Smith (July 31, 1916, in Barnesville, Georgia – April 15, 2006) was tied for the second woman to race in NASCAR at the top level. She was known as "the first lady of racing." [1] She went as a spectator to her first NASCAR race at the Daytona Beach Road Course in 1949. She could not stand watching the races, so she entered her family's ...
Hal B. Wallis (m. 1927) ... Louise Fazenda (June 17, 1895 – April 17, 1962) [1] was an American film actress, appearing chiefly in silent ... Mary Smith: Lost film ...
On March 10, 1992, Marino was convicted of racketeering, income tax violations, and participating in an illegal gambling business. Nevertheless, he was acquitted of murder-conspiracy in the 1985 killing of bookmaker Hal Smith. [11]
The actor and comedian will be the first woman to receive the prestigious award since 1969.