Joe Smith, a celebrated and accomplished actor, made his grand entrance into the world on February 16, 1884, in the bustling metropolis of New York, nestled comfortably within the state of New York, and situated within the vast and diverse expanse of the United States of America.
His remarkable acting career, spanning multiple decades, was marked by a plethora of notable roles in films, including the iconic "The Heart of New York" released in 1932, the captivating "Manhattan Parade" from 1931, and the lively "Jamboree!" in 1957.
Throughout his life, Joe Smith was blessed with the love and companionship of two extraordinary women, Mabel Miller and Sara C. Raynor, whom he had the privilege of marrying during his lifetime.
Sadly, Joe Smith's mortal journey came to a close on February 22, 1981, at the ripe age of 97, in the charming town of Englewood, nestled comfortably within the state of New Jersey, and situated within the vast and diverse expanse of the United States of America.