Acting credits
95
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

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Acting credits
95
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
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TMDB ID: 65019
IMDb ID: nm0809031
Known for: Acting
Born: April 29, 1936
Died: June 13, 2005
Age: 69
Place of birth: Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1951 - 2003
Years active: 53
Average TMDB rating: 6.71
Wikidata: Q740939
Also known as
Лейн Смит
Lane Smith (April 29, 1936 – June 13, 2005) was an American actor . He graduated from the Leelanau School, a boarding school in Glen Arbor, Michigan, and spent one year boarding at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, before going off to study at the Actors Studio in the late 1950s and early 1960s along with Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino; he was recognized in their Hall of Fame. Smith served two years in the United States Army. After graduating, Smith found steady work in New York theater before making his film debut in Maidstone in 1970. During the 1970s, he regularly made appearances in small film roles including Rooster Cogburn in 1975 and Network in 1976. In 1981, Smith appeared in the Sidney Lumet-directed film Prince of the City. He also acted on television, notably playing a United States Marine in Vietnam in the television miniseries A Rumor of War and in the 1980 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie Gideon's Trumpet starring Henry Fonda, José Ferrer and John Houseman. Smith is also credited for playing McMurphy 650 times in the 1971 Off-Broadway revival of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Smith made a major breakthrough in 1984 with significant roles in Red Dawn, Places in the Heart and the television series V. He also played on Quincy, M.E. in season 8, episode 7, "Science for Sale" as an oncologist searching for a cure to cancer. In 1989, Smith gained recognition for his portrayal of Richard Nixon in the docudrama The Final Days. Newsweek praised the performance, writing, "Smith] is such a good Nixon that his despair and sorrow at his predicament become simply overwhelming." Smith earned a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. He also appeared in the original Broadway stage production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross as James Lingk. He received a Drama Desk Award for his performance. In 1990, Smith appeared in Air America playing a United States Senator, a role for which he was selected based on his resemblance to then-Minority Leader Bob Dole. Two years later, he played a small-town district attorney opposite Joe Pesci in My Cousin Vinny, followed by a role as Coach Jack Reilly in The Mighty Ducks. In 1993 Smith landed the role of Perry White in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, which he played for four seasons until 1997. In 1994, he portrayed New York Yankees front officeman Ron in The Scout, alongside Albert Brooks and Brendan Fraser. In 1998, Smith appeared in a major role as fictional television anchorman Emmett Seaborn in the HBO miniseries From The Earth to the Moon. His final film appearance was in The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000). Smith was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease) in April 2004. He died of the disease at his home in Northridge, California on June 13, 2005 at the age of 69. He was survived by his wife, Debbie Benedict Smith and his son Robert Smith.


Movie credits linked with Lane Smith.
as John Sullivan
as Grantland Rice
as Reverend Jeremiah Brown
as Steve Shaw
as Dr. Maddie
as Senator Silverthorne
as Ron Wilson
as Stephen Hahn
as Walter Warner
as Dick Dodge
as Jack Reilly
as Mr. Fryman
as Jim Trotter III
as Martin Busey
as Col. Blanchard
as Senator Davenport
as Larry Mulloy
as Richard Nixon
as Whitty
as Dr. Butler
as Warden Eaton Sharpe
as Claude
as Britton
as Anson Whitfield
Series credits linked with Lane Smith.
as Frank • 5 eps
as Agent Baxter • 1 eps
1 eps
as Mr. Radford • 1 eps
as Emmett Seaborn • 6 eps
as Judge H. Finkel • 2 eps
as Charlie Fortner (voice) • 2 eps
1 eps
as Dr. Malcolm Boussard • 1 eps
as Perry White • 87 eps
as Reverend Thornton Powers • 1 eps
as R.J. Rappaport • 15 eps
as Col. King • 2 eps
as Warden Brannigan • 1 eps
as Dr. Caruso • 1 eps
as Robert Warren • 1 eps
as (segment "Profile in Silver") • 1 eps
as Cp. Milton Treadwell • 1 eps
as Richard • 1 eps
as Nathan Bates • 13 eps
as Pol. Chief Miles Underwood • 1 eps
as Hoss Spence • 3 eps
as Mike • 1 eps
as Sgt. Willliam Holgren • 2 eps