1921 - 1993
Alexis Smith Canadian Actress
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Alexis Smith dating history
Relationships
Alexis Smith was previously married to Craig Stevens (1944 - 1993).
About
Canadian Actress Alexis Smith was born Margaret Alexis Fitzsimmons Smith on 8th June, 1921 in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada and passed away on 9th Jun 1993 Los Angeles, California, USA aged 72. She is most remembered for Night and Day. Her zodiac sign is Gemini.
Alexis Smith was in 2 on-screen matchups, including Cary Grant in Night and Day (1946) and Clark Gable in Any Number Can Play (1949).
Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
50 years, 5 months
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Total | 1 |
50 years, 5 months
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Details
First Name |
Alexis
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Last Name |
Smith
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Full Name at Birth |
Margaret Alexis Fitzsimmons Smith
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Alternative Name |
Margaret Alexis Fitzsimmons Smith, Margaret Alexis Smith, Alexis Smith, Gladys Smith
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Birthday |
8th June, 1921
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Birthplace |
Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
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Died |
9th June, 1993
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Place of Death |
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Cause of Death |
Brain Cancer
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Height |
5' 9" (175 cm)
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Build |
Slim
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Eye Color |
Blue
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Hair Color |
Brown - Light
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Canadian
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High School |
Hollywood High School
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University |
Los Angeles City College
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Occupation Text |
Actress
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Occupation |
Actress
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Claim to Fame |
Night and Day
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Year(s) Active |
1940—1993, 1940–1993
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Brand Endorsement |
Liggett Group Chesterfield cigarettes
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Clothes Size |
24
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Shoe Size |
6 1/2
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Official Websites |
www.allmovie.com/artist/alexis-smith-p66344, www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/alexis_smith
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Friend |
Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, Jane Wyman, Rosalind Russell, Errol Flynn, Frances Rafferty, Cary Grant, Audrey Totter, Ronald Reagan
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Margaret Alexis Smith (June 8, 1921 – June 9, 1993) was a Canadian-born stage, film, and television actress and singer. She appeared in several major Hollywood films in the 1940s and had a notable career on Broadway in the 1970s, winning a Tony Award in 1972 for the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical Follies.