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  1. C. Aubrey Smith. 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).

    • Right-handed
    • 21 July 1863, London, England
  2. Who Is C. Aubrey Smith's Wife? His wife is Isabelle Wood (1896 - 20 December 1948) ( his death) ( 1 child)

  3. C. Aubrey Smith. Actor: Rebecca. Movie roles are sometimes based upon what the audience expects to see. If the role called for the tall stereotypical Englishmen with the stiff upper lip and stern determination, that man would be C. Aubrey Smith, graduate of Cambridge University, a leading Freemason and a test cricketer for England. Smith was 30 by the time he embarked upon a career on the ...

    • July 21, 1863
    • December 20, 1948
  4. Childhood: Charles Aubrey Smith was born at St. Stephen’s Hospital in London, England, on July 21, 1863. Aubrey’s father, Charles John, was a tall, good–looking doctor who was something of a “lady’s man”, a propensity that must have caused a great deal of pain for his wife Sarah Ann.

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  5. 25 de nov. de 2014 · C Aubrey Smith and Margaret O’Brien in the 1949 film version of Little Women. Photograph: The Ronald Grant Archive. Books blog Children and teenagers. This article is more than 9 years old....

  6. Aubrey Smith. Charles Aubrey Smith (21 de julio de 1863 - 20 de diciembre de 1948), también conocido como C. Aubrey Smith, fue un actor inglés, popular secundario en el Hollywood de los años 1930 y 1940. Fue nombrado Caballero en el año 1944 por el rey Jorge VI debido a sus servicios en el teatro.

  7. C. Aubrey Smith, C.B.E. Smith played the role of the Chancellor of Oxford in The Adventures of Mark Twain, 1944, starring Frederic March in the title role. Smith was named a commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1938; King George VI knighted Smith in 1944. Smith and Margaret O’Brien in Little Women, 1949.