Robert Smith (American actor)

Robert Cecil Smith (December 15, 1912 – June 26, 2001) was an American actor of the stage, television, and film.

A Variety review for Gramercy Ghost said, "Robert Smith squeezes the maximum in laughs from his role of the strait-laced fiance who is continually in hot water from one source or another".

[1] Another Variety review for Gramercy Ghost noted that he had "helpful drive and conviction"[2] and a Billboard review by Bob Francis noted, "Robert Smith does well as the stock-written money man who naturally loses out in the love sweepstakes".

[6][7] Smith and Gus Becker, a former Stork Club waiter, opened a restaurant called the Coat of Arms in New York in January 1958.

A party for Rosalind Russell was held there when she left the stage production of Auntie Mame.