Howard Smit Net Worth is $7 Million Howard Smit Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Howard J. Smit (April 19, 1911 – August 1, 2009) was a pioneering American film make-up artist known for his work on films including The Birds and The Wizard of Oz. Smit also spearheaded the movement to establish the Academy Award for Best Makeup to recognize the profession within the film industry. He also successfully pushed studios to credit film make-up artists in a movie's screen credits.Smit became a founding member of the IATSE local 706, Make-up and Hairstylists Guild chapter, in 1937.
Date Of Birth April 19, 1911 Died 2009-08-01 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Make Up Department, Actor Star Sign Aries
Make Up Department Title Year Status Character Cry Panic 1974 TV Movie makeup artist The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped 1974 TV Movie makeup artist The Death Squad 1974 TV Movie makeup artist Satan's School for Girls 1973 TV Movie makeup artist The Letters 1973 TV Movie makeup artist Mod Squad 1968-1973 TV Series makeup artist - 122 episodes Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole 1972 TV Movie makeup artist The Trackers 1971 TV Movie makeup artist The Last Child 1971 TV Movie makeup artist Congratulations, It's a Boy! 1971 TV Movie makeup artist The Love War 1970 TV Movie makeup artist The Monk 1969 TV Movie makeup artist Wake Me When the War Is Over 1969 TV Movie makeup artist Planet of the Apes 1968 makeup artist - uncredited Clambake 1967 makeup artist - uncredited Fluffy 1965 makeup artist - uncredited Marnie 1964 makeup The Birds 1963 makeup Thunder Over Arizona 1956 makeup artist - uncredited General Electric Theater 1955 TV Series makeup artist - 1 episode The Roy Rogers Show 1952 TV Series makeup artist - 4 episodes California Passage 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Surrender 1950 makeup artist Vigilante Hideout 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Trial Without Jury 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Covered Wagon Raid 1950 makeup artist Hills of Oklahoma 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Salt Lake Raiders 1950 makeup artist - uncredited The Capture 1950 makeup artist - uncredited The Arizona Cowboy 1950 makeup artist The Vanishing Westerner 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Harbor of Missing Men 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Code of the Silver Sage 1950 makeup artist - uncredited House by the River 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Gunmen of Abilene 1950 makeup artist - uncredited Pioneer Marshal 1949 makeup artist - uncredited Ranger of Cherokee Strip 1949 makeup artist - uncredited Navajo Trail Raiders 1949 makeup artist - uncredited The Red Menace 1949 makeup artist South of Rio 1949 makeup artist - uncredited Too Late for Tears 1949 makeup artist - uncredited Frontier Investigator 1949 makeup artist Streets of San Francisco 1949 makeup artist Prince of the Plains 1949 makeup artist Daughter of the Jungle 1949 makeup artist Sheriff of Wichita 1949 makeup artist - uncredited Wake of the Red Witch 1948 makeup artist - uncredited Renegades of Sonora 1948 makeup artist Grand Canyon Trail 1948 makeup artist - as H. Smit Desperadoes of Dodge City 1948 makeup artist - uncredited I, Jane Doe 1948 makeup artist - uncredited The Bold Frontiersman 1948 makeup artist - uncredited Campus Honeymoon 1948 makeup artist - uncredited Slippy McGee 1948 makeup artist - uncredited The Main Street Kid 1948 makeup artist The Wizard of Oz 1939 assistant makeup artist - uncredited Gunga Din 1939 makeup artist - uncredited The Last Days of Pompeii 1935 assistant makeup artist - uncredited She 1935 assistant makeup artist - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character Mod Squad 1971 TV Series Make-Up Man
Thanks Title Year Status Character All About 'The Birds' 2000 Video documentary special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character All About 'The Birds' 2000 Video documentary Himself The Trouble with Marnie 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Mod Squad (1968-1973) as Makeup Department
The Birds (1963) as Makeup Department
Marnie (1964) as Makeup Department
The Wizard of Oz (1939) as Makeup Department