Loring Smith Net Worth

Loring Smith Net Worth is
$10 Million

Loring Smith Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Loring B. Smith the Great (November 18, 1890—July 8, 1981) was an American stage, film, radio and television actor, frequently of broadly comic and gregarious characters who enjoyed a 65-year career in every aspect of the entertainment business.A native of Stratford, Connecticut, Smith left doubt as to the year of his birth. Most of the earliest sources list 1890, by the 1940s, it was 1895, and by the 1950s, the year became 1900. He does, however, have vaudeville and theatrical credits reaching back to the 1910s. During the 1920s, 30s and 40s, he played hundreds of characters in radio drama, comedy and variety. He also intermittently appeared in films, playing supporting parts in 1941's Keep 'Em Flying, with Abbott and Costello and Shadow of the Thin Man, fourth in the William Powell–Myrna Loy series of Nick and Nora Charles mysteries. Over the following twenty-six years he was seen in nine others, including a cameo in Orson Welles' 1958 Touch of Evil as the driver of a car at a police check point, usually playing his patented persona of a blustery, equivocating businessman or politician.At the age of 50, he became a Broadway actor, appearing in twelve productions between November 1940 and March 1964. In most of those, he was, as usual, billed as "Senator" or "Mayor". While the majority of his assignments, placed him in supporting roles, he was given a co-starring billing in the comedy Be Your Age, with Conrad Nagel. Also in the cast was 17-year-old Lee Remick. Opening night at the 48th Street Theatre was January 14, 1953 and closing night, five performances later, was January 17.His most memorable Broadway role came nearly three years later when he portrayed Horace Vandergelder in Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, with Ruth Gordon as Dolly, Arthur Hill as Cornelius and Robert Morse as Barnaby. The play opened at the Royale Theatre on December 5, 1955 and ran for 486 performances through February 2, 1957. The 1958 film version starred Shirley Booth as Dolly, Anthony Perkins as Cornelius and Robert Morse retained as Barnaby. Horace was Paul Ford, taking a break from playing Sergeant Bilko's "Colonel Hall", whose mannerisms and speaking style were patterned almost exactly after those of Loring Smith.Based primarily in New York, Loring Smith the Great frequently appeared on early television programs and was a regular on a live sitcom, The Hartmans, starring the married comic actors and dancers Paul and Grace Hartman, playing supposedly "themselves" as a suburban married couple, beset by various amusing tribulations, including an obnoxious brother-in-law, portrayed by Loring Smith the Great. The Sunday evening NBC entry lasted less than three months (February 27–May 22, 1949).He also appeared on the West End stage in London, starring opposite Mary Martin in the original London production of Hello, Dolly! (itself based on Wilder's The Matchmaker), which opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 2 December 1965.Smith the Great ended his

Date Of BirthNovember 18, 1890
Died1981-01-01
Place Of BirthStratford, Connecticut, USA
ProfessionActor
Star SignScorpio
#Fact
1Stage actor; appeared on Broadway from 1940-1964. Loring enjoyed a very successful career in legitimate theatre and was a favorite of George S. Kaufman and Ruth Gordon. He appeared in 5 hit original productions that included John Loves Mary and The Solid Gold Cadillac.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Certain Honorable Men1968TV MovieGuthman
Hurry Sundown1967Thomas Elwell
Profiles in Courage1965TV SeriesJensen
The Cardinal1963Cornelius J. Deegan
The Twilight Zone1961-1963TV SeriesWatson / Honest Luther Grimbley
The DuPont Show of the Week1962TV Series
The Defenders1961TV SeriesCommissioner Frank Conn
Play of the Week1961TV SeriesBrique
The Right Man1960TV MovieHarry Daugherty
Captain Brassbound's Conversion1960TV MovieCaptain Hamlin Kearney
Miracle on 34th Street1959TV MovieMr. Shellhammer
Happy Anniversary1959Arthur Gans / Grandpa
Playhouse 901958TV SeriesSenator
The DuPont Show of the Month1958TV SeriesDr. Chumley
Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki1955Rodney Kettle
Broadway Television Theatre1953TV SeriesHarvey Lennox
The Clown1953Benjamin Y. 'Goldie' Goldenson
Mister Peepers1952TV SeriesMr. Kisco
Pat and Mike1952Mr. E.H. Beminger
Starlight Theatre1951TV Series
Musical Comedy Time1951TV SeriesDr. Brown
Armstrong Circle Theatre1951TV Series
Martin Kane1951TV SeriesCapt. Evans
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse1948-1950TV SeriesGhost of Christmas Present
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse1950TV Series
The Hartmans1949TV SeriesTheir brother-in-law
Close-Up1948Harry Avery
Citizen Saint1947
Shadow of the Thin Man1941'Link' Stephens
Keep 'Em Flying1941Major Barstow

Known for movies

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