

C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith, officially known as Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, CBE, was a distinguished English actor whose career spanned both stage and screen, becoming a notable figure in Hollywood during the early years of sound cinema. Born in 1863, Smith initially made his mark in the theater, showcasing his talents in various productions before transitioning to film.
His cinematic journey began in the 1920s, and he quickly gained recognition for his commanding presence and rich voice, which suited the emerging sound films perfectly. Smith's career flourished as he appeared in numerous notable films, including classics such as "The Four Feathers" (1939) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). He often portrayed authoritative characters, earning a reputation for his ability to convey both gravitas and charm.
In addition to his film work, Smith was also a well-respected figure on the stage, where he had previously enjoyed considerable success. His contributions to the performing arts were acknowledged when he was honored with a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) designation, celebrating his impact and dedication to the industry.
Throughout his career, C. Aubrey Smith seamlessly bridged the worlds of theater and film, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to be appreciated in both realms. He passed away in 1948, but his work remains influential in the annals of entertainment history.
Filmography


Guilty Hands

Maisie Was a Lady

Thoroughbreds Don't Cry

The Garden of Allah

The Hurricane

Eternally Yours

Unconquered

China Seas

Another Thin Man

Madame Curie

East Side of Heaven

Sixty Glorious Years

Balalaika

Five Came Back

The Adventures of Mark Twain

Four Men and a Prayer

Flesh and Fantasy

Morning Glory

The Crusades

Queen Christina

The Scarlet Empress

Love Me Tonight

Beyond Tomorrow

The Four Feathers

The Barbarian

The Tunnel

Jalna

Clive of India
