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  1. 1916. Jaffery as Jaffery. 1915. John Glayde's Honor as John Glayde. 1915. The Builder of Bridges as Edward Thursfield. All. C. Aubrey Smith (Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, CBE) was an English born stage and screen actor, prominent in Hollywood films starting from the beginning of the sound era.

  2. C. Aubrey Smith. Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, CBE, known to movie-goers as C. Aubrey Smith, was an English cricketer and actor. He was knighted in 1944 for services to the theatre. Smith was born in London, England and educated at Charterhouse School and St John’s College, Cambridge. He settled in South Africa to prospect for gold in 1888-89.

  3. Sir Charles Aubrey Smith CBE [1] (July 21, 1863 – December 20, 1948) was an English actor and cricket player. [2] He was known for his roles in The Four Fathers (1939), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941), and in And Then There Were None (1945). Smith was born on July 21, 1863 in London, England. [3] He studied at the Charterhouse School and at St ...

  4. Beyond Tomorrow (1940) -- (Movie Clip) The Soul Of Man Is Immortal Quote from Benjamin Franklin, a city montage and the introduction of Harry Carey as Melton, C. Aubrey Smith as Major Chadwick, then joined by their more festive housemate and partner in their prosperous engineering firm, Charles Winninger as O’Brien, in Beyond Tomorrow, 1940, produced by the acclaimed cinematographer Lee Garmes.

  5. 15 de ago. de 2013 · Born July 1, 1863 in London, England, Charles Aubrey Smith, known professionally as C. Aubrey Smith, was educated at Cambridge University where he was a member of the cricket team. Moving to South Africa in 1888 to prospect for gold, he developed pneumonia and was pronounced dead from the malady that would actually kill him sixty years later.

  6. Read about Aubrey Smith cricket player from England profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo. Matches (15) IPL (3) NEP vs WI [A-Team] (1) County DIV1 (2) County DIV2 (3)

  7. Sir Charles Aubrey Smith CBE (21 July 1863 – 20 December 1948) was an English Test cricketer who became a stage and film actor, acquiring a niche as the officer-and-gentleman type, as in the first sound version of The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). In Hollywood, he organised British actors into a cricket team, much intriguing local spectators.