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  1. Richard Smith (September 17, 1886 – 1937), also known as Dick Smith, was a screenwriter, actor, and film director. Smith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and became a comedian active in the vaudeville era. He met his wife Alice Howell in 1910 and the two performed together as Howell and Howell.

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  2. Richard Smith (September 17, 1886 – 1937), also known as Dick Smith, was a screenwriter, actor, and film director. Smith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and became a comedian active in the vaudeville era. He met his wife Alice Howell in 1910 and the two performed together as Howell and Howell.

  3. Richard Smith (silent film director) (1886–1937), American silent film director; Richard Zane Smith (born 1955), American sculptor; Journalism. Richard Mills Smith (born 1946), American editor and journalist, Chairman of Newsweek magazine; Richard Smith (editor), British medical doctor, former editor of the British Medical Journal ...

  4. Silent Movie: Directed by Mel Brooks. With Mel Brooks, Marty Feldman, Dom DeLuise, Sid Caesar. A film director and his strange friends struggle to produce the first major silent feature film in forty years.

  5. Richard Smith (September 17, 1886 – 1937), also known as Dick Smith, was a screenwriter, actor, and film director. Smith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and became a comedian active in the vaudeville era. He met his wife Alice Howell in 1910 and the two performed together as Howell and Howell.

  6. Gaston Ravel. Langford Reed. Arthur Robison. Gaston Roudès. Henry Roussel. William Russell (American actor)

  7. Richard Smith (September 17, 1886 – 1937), also known as Dick Smith, was a screenwriter, actor, and film director. Smith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and became a comedian activ