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Smitty, in the animated Pixar film Monsters, Inc. "Lady Smitty" (Lady Winchester Huntington-Smythe Jones), in Veronica's Passport; Officer Quigley Smitty, a recurring character on the police procedural crime drama "The Rookie" Officer Smitty, on the American sitcom Sanford and Son; Officer Smitty, on the animated television series Futurama
FBI: International’s Megan “Smitty” Garretson is the queen of keeping her personal life as quiet as possible — but this week, her past is catching up with her in an unexpected way. Eva ...
The Smitty lore on FBI: International continues to grow in unexpected ways. The Fly Team's beloved Europol representative, played by Eva-Jane Willis , already had to learn the true identity of her ...
Segar did another strip in the 1920s, but not on his own volition. One of his friends at the New York Journal was Walter Berndt who would in 1922 create the daily and Sunday Smitty strip for the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate (under the aegis of the legendary Capt. Joseph Patterson), a feature destined to run for years. Both liked fishing.
Birkitt was born in Plymouth, New Hampshire.Her mother is an assistant principal and her father is a dentist. [4] She graduated from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1997, [5] with a bachelor's degree in history and a minor in communications.
Smitty was a newspaper comic strip created in the early 1920s by Walter Berndt. Syndicated nationally by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate , it ran from November 27, 1922, to 1974 [ 1 ] and brought Berndt a Reuben Award in 1969.
The plot follows Smitty, a 17-year-old, after he is sentenced to six months in a youth reformatory. His cellmates are Rocky, a "dangerous and unpredictable" 19-year-old serving time for stealing a car from his male lover; Mona, an 18- or 19-year-old who is sentenced for making a homosexual pass at a group of boys; and Queenie, a flamboyant homosexual serving time for robbing an old woman.
Halroy Candis Williams [1] (born December 14, 1938) [2] is an American actor, best known for his recurring roles as Police Officer Smith ("Smitty") on Sanford and Son (1972–1976), Harley Foster on The Waltons (1973-1980), and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins, the husband of Marla Gibbs's character, on the NBC sitcom 227 which originally aired from 1985 until 1990.