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+ | '''Evelyn F. "Eve" Smith''' {{born|31|August|1905|died|28|August|1997}} was an actress who played the [[Mercy Hospital patient 1|elderly patient]] in the [[Mercy Hospital]] in {{film|4}}. |
Smith started her acting career at the age of forty, and appeared in films such as ''Caesar and Cleopatra'' (1945), ''Romancing the Stone'' (1984, with [[Vince Deadrick]]), ''The Bad Seed'' (1985, with [[Richard Kiley]], [[David Ogden Stiers]], and [[Chad Allen]]), ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' (1988, with [[W. Morgan Sheppard]], [[Phil Rubenstein]], and [[Dick Miller]]), ''Who's Harry Crumb?'' (1989, with [[Manny Perry]]), and ''Love Hurts'' (1991). |
Smith started her acting career at the age of forty, and appeared in films such as ''Caesar and Cleopatra'' (1945), ''Romancing the Stone'' (1984, with [[Vince Deadrick]]), ''The Bad Seed'' (1985, with [[Richard Kiley]], [[David Ogden Stiers]], and [[Chad Allen]]), ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' (1988, with [[W. Morgan Sheppard]], [[Phil Rubenstein]], and [[Dick Miller]]), ''Who's Harry Crumb?'' (1989, with [[Manny Perry]]), and ''Love Hurts'' (1991). |
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− | She guest starred also in television series such as ''Cheers'' (1982, with [[Keone Young]]), ''Highway to Heaven'' (1984, with [[Daniel Davis]]), ''The A-Team'' (1984, with [[Dwight Schultz]], [[Richard Lynch]], [[Stephen Liska]], and [[Susanne Wasson]]), ''St. Elsewhere'' (1985, with [[Deborah May]] and [[Gary Armagnac]]), ''Moonlighting'' (1986, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), ''Growing Pains'' (1988 & 1989, with [[Andrew Koenig]] and [[Betty McGuire]]), ''Night Court'' (1985 & 1989, with [[John Larroquette]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Kelly Connell]], and [[Bruce French]]), and ''Married with Children'' (1989). |
+ | She guest starred also in television series such as ''Cheers'' (1982, with [[Keone Young]]), ''Highway to Heaven'' (1984, with [[Daniel Davis]]), ''The A-Team'' (1984, with [[Dwight Schultz]], [[Richard Lynch]], [[Stephen Liska]], and [[Susanne Wasson]]), ''St. Elsewhere'' (1985, with [[Deborah May]] and [[Gary Armagnac]]), ''Moonlighting'' (1986, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), ''Growing Pains'' (1988 & 1989, with [[Andrew Koenig]] and [[Betty McGuire]]), ''Night Court'' (1985 & 1989, with [[John Larroquette]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Kelly Connell]], and [[Bruce French]]), and ''Married... with Children'' (1989). |
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Evelyn F. "Eve" Smith (31 August 1905 – 28 August 1997; age 91) was an actress who played the elderly patient in the Mercy Hospital in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Smith started her acting career at the age of forty, and appeared in films such as Caesar and Cleopatra (1945), Romancing the Stone (1984, with Vince Deadrick), The Bad Seed (1985, with Richard Kiley, David Ogden Stiers, and Chad Allen), Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988, with W. Morgan Sheppard, Phil Rubenstein, and Dick Miller), Who's Harry Crumb? (1989, with Manny Perry), and Love Hurts (1991).
She guest starred also in television series such as Cheers (1982, with Keone Young), Highway to Heaven (1984, with Daniel Davis), The A-Team (1984, with Dwight Schultz, Richard Lynch, Stephen Liska, and Susanne Wasson), St. Elsewhere (1985, with Deborah May and Gary Armagnac), Moonlighting (1986, with Whoopi Goldberg), Growing Pains (1988 & 1989, with Andrew Koenig and Betty McGuire), Night Court (1985 & 1989, with John Larroquette, Roy Brocksmith, Kelly Connell, and Bruce French), and Married... with Children (1989).
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