Kent Smith-Edith Atwater papers, 1922-1974.

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Kent Smith-Edith Atwater papers, 1922-1974.

Collection contains over 200 photographs; advertising posters and promotional materials for plays and motion pictures; playbills (1923-1967); 11 scrapbooks; 5 letters; a production ledger for "Dodsworth" (1934-1935); newspaper and magazine clippings; 2 scripts; 5 pieces of correspondence; certificates; biographical information on Smith; a genealogy of the Guptill family compiled by Charles Nelson Sinnett (1922); and miscellaneous other materials.

5.2 cubic ft. (8 boxes)

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Atwater, Edith

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Sinnett, Charles N. (Charles Nelson), 1847-1928

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Genealogist. From the description of The history of the Mallet family in America, undated. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 244635807 Genealogist and clergyman. From the description of Genealogical material compiled by Charles N. Sinnett, undated. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70978294 From the description of Charles N. Sinnett genealogical materials and correspondence, 1907-1928. (Maine Historical Society...

Smith, Kent, 1907-1985

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Smith (1907-1985) and Atwater (1911- ) were a husband-wife acting team. Smith first appeared on Broadway in "Men Must Fight" (1932) and made his first film, "The Garden Murder Case," in 1936. He appeared in scores of stage productions and more than three dozen films. Atwater began her career in "The Black Crook" (1929) and appeared in Broadway musicals, drama, films and television. Smith and Atwater's frequent appearances together included a stage production of "Ah, Wilderness" and episodes of t...

Guptill family.

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