
Howard Smith
Acting
Howard Irving Smith (August 12, 1893 in β January 10, 1968) was an American character actor with a 50-year career in vaudeville, theater, radio, films and television. In 1938 he performed in Orson Welles's short-lived stage production and once-lost film, Too Much Johnson, and in the celebrated radio production, "The War of the Worlds". He portrayed Charley in the original Broadway production of Death of a Salesman and recreated the role in the 1951 film version. On television Smith portrayed the gruff Harvey Griffin in the situation comedy, Hazel.
Known for
1964The Brass Bottle
Senator Grindle
1962Bon Voyage!
Judge Henderson
1960Murder, Inc.
Albert Anastasia
1959Face of Fire
Sheriff Nolan
1958I Bury the Living
George Kraft
1958No Time for Sergeants
Maj. Gen. Eugene Bush
1958Wind Across the Everglades
George Leggett
1957A Face in the Crowd
J.B. Jeffries
1957Don't Go Near the Water
Admiral Junius Boatwright
1956Sincerely, Willis Wade
P.L. Nagle
1953The Caddy
Golf Official
1953Never Wave at a WAC
Maj. Gen. Prentiss (uncredited)
1951Death of a Salesman
Charley
1950Cry Murder
Sen. Alden
1948Call Northside 777
K.L. Palmer
1948The Street with No Name
Ralph Demory
1948State of the Union
Sam I. Parrish
1947Kiss of Death
Warden
1946Her Kind of Man
Bill Fellows
1945The Front Page
Mayor
1938Too Much Johnson
Joseph Johnson