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  1. Sir Charles Aubrey Smith CBE (21 July 1863 – 20 December 1948) was an English Test cricketer who became a stage and film actor, acquiring a niche as the officer-and-gentleman type, as in the first sound version of The Prisoner of Zenda (1937).

  2. C. Aubrey Smith was a British actor who appeared in silent and sound movies from 1915 to 1949. He played authoritative and dignified roles, such as Colonel Julyan in Rebecca and Gen. Sir John Mandrake in And Then There Were None.

  3. Learn about the life and career of C. Aubrey Smith, a versatile actor who played many roles in over 100 movies from the 1930s to the 1960s. He was also a cricket star, a stage performer, and a knighted gentleman.

  4. C. Aubrey Smith was a British actor who played distinguished roles in silent and sound movies. He was also a cricketer, a Freemason and a knight who worked with Greta Garbo and Shirley Temple.

  5. Here are 10 things you should know about C. Aubrey Smith, born on July 21, 1863. He exemplified the stiff-upper-lip English gentleman on stage and screen.___...

  6. Sep 27, 2014 · The story of the great actor-cricketer Charles Aubrey Smith, and Hollywood CC, founded in the early '30s. Martin Williamson. 27-Sep-2014. Charles Aubrey Smith had a successful film career...

  7. C. Aubrey Smith was an English actor who appeared in many Hollywood films from the 1930s to the 1940s. He played various roles, such as Colonel Julyan in Rebecca, Lord Kelvin in Madame Curie, and Prince August in The Scarlet Empress.