Sally Smith(VI)
- Actress
Sally grew up in a family with parents who were very prominent in the
business themselves. She appeared in
A Crime for Mothers (1961) at the age of six, and that started a career which included many
television and movie credits. She is a member of the Screen Actors
Guild, The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the
American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers as a published
songwriter. Her father,
William P. Smith, was an MGM executive
in the '50s and worked as a location auditor for Chartoff Winkler in the
'70s on the films Lady Sings the Blues (1972),
The Missouri Breaks (1976),
Bound for Glory (1976), and many
others. Her mother worked under the names Virginia Lee (in IMDB as
Virginia Lee), Virginia Lewis,
(in IMDB as Virginia Lewis),
Virginia Lindley, and Virginia R. Lee, doing television and movies and
making personal appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
and
Cavalcade of Stars (1949).
She was on the cover of 17 national magazines in the '40s and '50s.