Sid Smith (actor)

[1] Smith entered the motion picture industry in 1911, and eventually performed in 187 releases- most of them short silent film comedies, directing six shorts in total.

Smith had his own starring series, but also worked in support of such comics as Monty Banks at Warner Bros. and Billy Bevan at the Mack Sennett studio.

Smith died of alcohol poisoning, attributed to his consumption of bad liquor at a Malibu beach party.

[2] Perhaps because of the Prohibition laws then in effect, one of the few trade papers covering Smith's passing gave the cause of death as “heart trouble.”[3]

This article about a United States film actor born in the 1890s is a stub.

Charles Dorety and Sid Smith in an unidentified 1919 comedy short film