Loring Smith (Performer) | Playbill

Loring Smith

Performer
  • Born: Nov 18, 1895 in Stratford, CT, USA
  • Death: Jul 08, 1981 in Fairfield, CT, USA

Roles (16)

A Murderer Among Us Playbill - March 1964 A Murderer Among Us
Opened March 25, 1964
  • as Mayor (Original)
The Gay Life Playbill - Nov 1961 The Gay Life
Opened November 18, 1961
  • as Herr Brandel (Original)
The Matchmaker Playbill - Dec 1955 The Matchmaker
Opened December 05, 1955
  • as Horace Vandergelder (Original)
The Solid Gold Cadillac Playbill - Feb 1954 The Solid Gold Cadillac
Opened November 05, 1953
  • as Edward L. McKeever (Original)
  • as Edward L. McKeever (Original)
The Solid Gold Cadillac Playbill - Feb 1954
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Be Your Age
Opened January 14, 1953
  • as Archibald K. Holly (Original)
Of Thee I Sing Playbill - May 1952 Of Thee I Sing
Opened May 05, 1952
  • as Matthew Arnold Fulton (Original)
Captain Brassbound's Conversation Playbill - Dec 1950 Captain Brassbound's Conversion
Opened December 27, 1950
  • as Capt. Kearney, U.S.N. (Original)
Texas, Li'l Darlin' Playbill - Nov 1949 Texas, Li'l Darlin'
Opened November 25, 1949
  • as Harvey Small (Original)
The Happiest Years Playbill - April 1949 The Happiest Years
Opened April 25, 1949
  • as Morton Graves (Original)
John Loves Mary Playbill - Feb 1947 John Loves Mary
Opened February 04, 1947
  • as Senator James McKinley (Original)
A Joy Forever Playbill - Jan 1946 A Joy Forever
Opened January 07, 1946
  • as Harrison Eames (Original)
Over 21 Playbill - Jan 1944 Over 21
Opened January 03, 1944
  • as Robert Drexel Gow (Original)
All for All Playbill - Oct 1943 All for All
Opened September 29, 1943
  • as Thomas W. Craig (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Life of Reilly
Opened April 29, 1942
  • as Horace Moultrie (Original)
Glamour Preferred Playbill - Nov 1940 Glamour Preferred
Opened November 15, 1940
  • as Max Musick (Original)
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