Alexis Smith
Alexis Smith, born on June 8, 1921, in Canada, was a versatile actress celebrated for her work across stage, film, and television. During the 1940s, she became a prominent figure in Hollywood, captivating audiences with her performances in several significant films. Her talent was not confined to the silver screen; in the 1970s, she made a remarkable impact on Broadway, where she showcased her exceptional acting skills.
One of her career highlights came in 1972 when she earned a Tony Award for her outstanding performance, further solidifying her reputation as a leading actress in the theatrical world. Throughout her career, Smith demonstrated a remarkable range, successfully transitioning between various genres and mediums, and leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Her contributions to film and theater remain celebrated, and her legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and actresses. Alexis Smith passed away on June 9, 1993, but her influential body of work ensures that she is remembered as a significant figure in the performing arts.
Filmography
The Young Philadelphians
San Antonio
The Sleeping Tiger
The Smiling Ghost
Adrift in Manhattan
Cave of Outlaws
The Woman in White
The Eternal Sea
Dive Bomber
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Montana
Any Number Can Play
The Adventures of Mark Twain
The Turning Point
Tough Guys
The Age of Innocence (1993)
Steel Against the Sky
Once Is Not Enough
Here Comes the Groom
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
Undercover Girl
Conflict
South of St. Louis
Casey's Shadow
Split Second
The Constant Nymph
Whiplash
Stallion Road
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Gentleman Jim
Night and Day