William Wensley Smith (1887–1955), founder of W.W.Willie Reardon Smith (1887–1950), British shipowner.William Reardon Smith (1856–1935), British shipowner.William Smith (businessman) (1818–1912), nurseryman and donor to Hobart and William Smith Colleges.William Henry Smith (1825–1891), son of the above, and politician.William Henry Smith (1792–1865), entrepreneur whose business was about both newsagents and book shops.William Oscar Smith, jazz double bassist and music educator.Willie "The Lion" Smith (1893–1973), jazz pianist.Willie Smith (alto saxophonist) (1910–1967), jazz alto saxophonist.Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (1936–2011), blues drummer and singer.William "Smitty" Smith (1944–1997), keyboardist and session musician.William Smith (composer) (1603–1645), English composer from the city of Durham.Major Bill Smith (1922–1994), American record producer and executive.Bill Smith (jazz musician) (1926–2020), folk jazz clarinetist, professor of music at the University of Washington.Bill Smith (Canadian musician) (born 1938), Canadian record producer, musician, writer, editor.Barkin' Bill Smith (1928–2000), American Chicago blues singer.Will Smith, child character in Wee Sing The Best Christmas Ever!.Will Smith ( Home and Away), from Australian soap opera Home and Away.Will Smith ( The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), from American sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, based on the real-life rapper.Billy Smith, a character in Coronation Street.Billy Smith (SNL), a recurring character on the live television variety show Saturday Night Live.Bill Smith ( Red Green Show character), from Canadian comedy The Red Green Show, played by Rick Green.Willi Smith (1948–1987), American fashion designer.William Twigg-Smith (1883–1950), New Zealand artist.Smith (artist) (1913–1997), African American artist William Thompson Russell Smith, Scottish-American painter.William Smith (poet) (15?–16?), English poet.William Jay Smith (1918–2015), American poet.William Jardine Smith (1834–1884), Australian writer and editor.William Hart-Smith (1911–1990), New Zealand/Australian poet.William Gardner Smith (1927–1974), African-American novelist.Eugene Smith (1918–1978), American photojournalist William Craig Smith (1918–1986), American art director.William Collingwood Smith (1815–1887), English painter.William Brooke Smith (died 1908), American artist.William Arthur Smith (1918–1989), American artist.Bill Smith (jewelry designer) (born 1933), American jewelry designer.Will Smith (comedian) (born 1971), British comedian, actor and writer.William Smith (teacher) (born 1939), South African television science and mathematics teacher.William Smith (actor) (1933–2021), American actor.Smith (author), the main writer of the 1844 temperance play The Drunkard William "Gentleman" Smith (1730–1819), English actor.Will Smith (born 1968), American actor, rapper and film producer.William Roy Smith, American academic historian.William Andrew Smith (1802–1870), American college president and clergyman.William George Smith (1866–1918), Scottish psychologist.William Newton-Smith (born 1943), Anglo-Canadian philosopher of science.William Charles Smith (1881–1972), English musicologist.William Cunningham Smith (1871–1943), American academic of English literature, university administrator, and writer.William Hall Smith (1866–?), President of the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1916–1920.William Ramsay Smith (1859–1937), Australian anthropologist.William Benjamin Smith (1850–1934), professor of mathematics at Tulane University.William Robertson Smith (1846–1894), philologist, physicist, archaeologist, and Biblical critic.William Smith (lexicographer) (1813–1893), English lexicographer.William Pitt Smith (1760–1796), American physician, educator and theological writer.William Smith (Episcopal priest) (1727–1803), First Provost of the University of Pennsylvania.William Smith (scholar) (1711–1787), classical scholar and Anglican Dean of Chester.1653–1735), English antiquary and historian of University College, Oxford William Smith (Master of Clare College, Cambridge) (1556–1615), English academic.
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