Jack Smethurst
Jack Smethurst, born on April 9, 1932 in Collyhurst, Manchester, England, is a British actor known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spans over two decades, with notable roles in both television and film.
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Jack Smethurst, born on April 9, 1932 in Collyhurst, Manchester, England, is a British actor known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spans over two decades, with notable roles in both television and film. Smethurst's filmography includes "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" (1960), where he played an uncredited role as a waiter, and "For the Love of Ada" (1972) in which he portrayed Leslie Pollitt. He is perhaps best recognized for his role as Eddie Booth in the television series "Love Thy Neighbour," a bigoted socialist character that showcased his versatility as an actor. Smethurst's most prominent film role came in 1981 with "Chariots of Fire," where he played a sleeping car attendant. Throughout his career, Smethurst demonstrated his ability to take on diverse roles…








