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Jack Smethurst
Actor
Born April 9, 1932Died February 16, 2022 (89 years)
An English television and film comic actor whose career dates back to the 1950s and is best known for his role as bigoted socialist Eddie Booth in Love Thy Neighbour.
Filmography
| 2000 | Doctors (TV Series) · as Bill Knightley |
| 1998 | dinnerladies (TV Series) · as Bob |
| 1998 | City Central (TV Series) · as Ross Sharples |
| 1996 | La Passione · as Mickey O'farrell |
| 1992 | Don't Tell Father (TV Series) · as Ron Whipple |
| 1992 | Heartbeat (TV Series) · as John Jenkins |
| 1991 | King Ralph · as Miranda's Father |
| 1990 | Keeping Up Appearances (TV Series) · as Man In Phone Booth |
| 1986 | Casualty (TV Series) · as Stan Powell |
| 1984 | The Bill (TV Series) · as Godfrey Dingle |
| 1981 | Chariots of Fire · as Sleeping Car Attendant |
| 1980 | Juliet Bravo (TV Series) · as Wally Cater |
| 1979 | Love Thy Neighbour in Australia (TV Series) |
| 1973 | Love Thy Neighbour · as Eddie Booth |
| 1973 | Last of the Summer Wine (TV Series) · as Davenport |
| 1972 | Love Thy Neighbour (TV Series) · as Eddie Booth |
| 1972 | For the Love of Ada · as Leslie Pollitt |
| 1971 | Please Sir! · as Bus Driver |
| 1971 | Budgie (TV Series) · as Saunders |
| 1971 | Hine (TV Series) · as Oriental Soldier |
| 1971 | The Railwayman's New Clothes · as Charles Henshaw |
| 1971 | Doctor At Large (TV Series) · as Bertram Hoyle |
| 1971 | The Yes Girls · as Sam Hed |
| 1970 | Wreckers At Dead Eye (TV Series) · as Jon-Jo |
| 1970 | For The Love Of Ada (TV Series) · as Leslie Pollitt |
| 1969 | The Dustbinmen (TV Series) · as Blackpool Dustman |
| 1969 | Night After Night After Night · as Chief Inspector |
| 1968 | Father, Dear Father (TV Series) · as Detective Sergeant Sargent |
| 1968 | The Expert (TV Series) · as Granger |
| 1967 | Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (TV Series) · as Tommy |
| 1966 | Run with the Wind · as Bernie |
| 1966 | Carnaby, M.D. · as Long-Haired Patient (uncredited) |
| 1966 | Softly Softly (TV Series) · as Jimmo |
| 1965 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) · as Charles Henshaw |
| 1965 | The Troubleshooters (TV Series) · as Creamy Johnson |
| 1965 | Pardon the Expression (TV Series) · as Dave |
| 1965 | Public Eye (TV Series) · as Joey Stone |
| 1964 | The Main Chance · as Ross |
| 1964 | Redcap (1964) (TV Series) · as Sgt Cartwright |
| 1964 | Theatre 625 (TV Series) · as Soldier |
| 1963 | First Night (TV Series) · as Charles |
| 1963 | The Human Jungle (TV Series) · as Red |
| 1963 | The Plane Makers (TV Series) · as Harry Thorpe |
| 1962 | Richard the Lionheart (TV Series) · as Tom |
| 1962 | A Kind of Loving · as Conroy |
| 1962 | Z Cars (TV Series) · as Joe Benson |
| 1961 | On the Fiddle · as Dai Tovey |
| 1961 | The Rag Trade (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1960 | Coronation Street (TV Series) · as Johnny Webb |
| 1960 | Saturday Night and Sunday Morning · as Waiter (uncredited) |
| 1960 | Watch Your Stern · as Sailor |
| 1960 | Here's Harry (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1960 | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (TV Series) · as Muff Potter |
| 1960 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) · as Bill |
| 1959 | No Hiding Place (TV Series) |
| 1959 | The Edgar Wallace Mysteries (TV Series) · as Ross |
| 1958 | Quatermass and the Pit (TV Series) · as Young Sergeant |
| 1958 | The Lost King (TV Series) · as 2nd Guard |
| 1958 | Carry on Sergeant · as First Recruit |
| 1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Dasher |
| 1956 | Opportunity Knocks (TV Series) · as Henry Murgatroyd |
| 1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Joseph Cutforth |
| 1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Bill |
| 1955 | Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) · as Corporal Dignum |






