Clara Smith

Actress - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Clara Smith is not on record. She was an American Actress, known for The Little Organist (1912), The Testing Fire (1914), Into the North (1913), Clara Smith's first movie on record is from 1912. Clara Smith died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1914.

Clara Smith Filmography [Auszug]
1914: [10.14] Your Girl and Mine: A Woman Suffrage Play (Cast: Aunt Jane), Directed by Giles Warren, with Olive Wyndham, John Charles,
1914: [01.27] The Testing Fire (Cast), Directed by Richard Travers, with Irene Warfield, Lillian Drew, ,
1913: [05.19] Into the North (Cast: The Old Indian's Squaw (AKA Mrs. Smith)), Directed by Theodore Wharton, with E.H. Calvert, William Bailey, John Steppling,
1913: [02.28] (Cast: Mrs. Jim Dorgan (as Mrs. Smith) ), Directed by N. N., with Bryant Washburn, Dorothy Phillips, Frank Dayton,
1912: [01.19] The Little Organist (Cast: Mrs. Sneer - Village Gossip (AKA Clara Reynolds Smith) ), Directed by N. N., with Bessie Learn, Miriam Nesbitt, Edna May Weick,

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