S.W. Smith
producer, additional crew, director
S.W. Smith was born on Aug 05, 1888 in UK. S.W. Smith's big-screen debut came with Melody and Romance directed by Maurice Elvey in 1937.
Sam Smith went to Canada in the 20s to install the first "talkies" in the cinemas there. He returned to the UK to buy films to exhibit in Canada, purchasing and exhibiting the Official war films "Zeebrugge, Mons and Ypres". He made his debut as a Producer in 1923 with A Royal Divorce. He was associated with G.B. Samuelson for some years before forming British Lion Film. Edgar Wallace was chairman in 1927. He was soon joined by younger brother Herbert. Based at Beaconsfield Studios, Sam continued with British Lion till 1945 when he died.
Birthday
Aug 05, 1888Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Movies & TV Shows
All
Movies
- 1943
producer
6.3 - 1940
producer
6.3 - 1937
producer
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