- Date de naissance
- Date de décès9 juin 1993 · Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis (cancer du cerveau)
- Nom de naissanceGladys Smith
- Taille1,75 m
- Alexis Smith est née le 8 juin 1921 en Colombie-Britannique, Canada. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour Le Temps de l'innocence (1993), The Woman in White (1948) et Tessa, la nymphe au coeur fidèle (1943). Elle était mariée à Craig Stevens. Elle est morte le 9 juin 1993 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointCraig Stevens(18 juin 1944 - 9 juin 1993) (son décès)
- EnfantsNo Children
- ParentsAlexander SmithGladys Mabel Fitz-Simmons
- In her final years she and husband Craig Stevens lived in the West Hollywood house formerly owned by Loretta Young. The living room still had the big white doors that Young had used for her entrances on her TV series.
- Dirk Bogarde referred to her as "Fun, professional, loyal, and courageous" and "The days are brighter for knowing her.".
- During the filming of Ce monde à part (1959) starring Paul Newman, she fell during a horse-riding sequence and broke her back.
- A star of Hollywood's Golden Age, neither she nor husband Craig Stevens were ever awarded a "star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- Had her own nightclub act in the 1970s, which she took to Los Angeles and Canada.
- There are so many more interesting things to think about than whether Ida Lupino or Jane Wyman got the roles I should have gotten.
- When they tell me one of my old movies is on TV, I don't look at it.
- [About her first decade in films] In those days I was fresh out of school and delighted to be a movie star. Films were pretty much escapist entertainment, as opposed to the realism you see on screen today. Besides I was pretty much a utility girl at Warners. Anything Ann Sheridan or Ida Lupino or Jane Wyman didn't want to do, I sort of fell heir to. You know people frequently feel it was a shame Warner typecast me, but I don't believe that. I believe I typecast myself. I wasn't creative. Certain creative people - John Garfield, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland - didn't allow Warners to do that to them. So I don't blame the studio at all.
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