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Sir C. Aubrey Smith : ウィキペディア英語版
C. Aubrey Smith

Sir Charles Aubrey Smith CBE (21 July 186320 December 1948), known to film-goers as C. Aubrey Smith,〔Obituary ''Variety'', 22 December 1948, page 55.〕 was an England 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). In Hollywood, he organised English actors into a cricket team, playing formal matches that much intrigued local spectators.
==Early life==
Smith was born in London, England to parents C. J. Smith, a medical doctor and Sarah Ann (''neé'' Clode).〔''Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976'' vol. 4 Q-Z p.2208; compiled from editions originally published annually by John Parker, this 1976 version by Gale Research〕 His sister, Beryl Faber (died 1912), was married to Cosmo Hamilton.
Smith was educated at Charterhouse School and St John's College, Cambridge.〔''Anglo-African Who's Who''〕 He settled in South Africa to prospect for gold in 1888-89. While there he developed pneumonia and was wrongly pronounced dead by doctors. He married Isabella Wood in 1896.

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