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Martha Smith

Martha Smith

Age
59
Birthday
Oct. 16th, 1953
Born in
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Height
5' 6"

Martha Smith's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
Scarecrow and Mrs. King TV Show
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
 

Main Movie Roles

2009 - The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi
1987 - Broadcast News
1982 - Blood Link
1978 - National Lampoon's Animal House

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Mary Beth
2
Alison
2
Linda Holland
1
Dr. Katherine Rostinskya
1
Myrna Rovy
1
Shelley
1
Vicki McVicker
1
Anita
1
Dianne Johnson - Mayor's Secretary
1
[Complete List]



BIOGRAPHY:

Out of her hundreds of TV appearances, Martha Smith is perhaps best known as "Francine Desmond", intelligence agent (and nemesis of star Kate Jackson (I)) on the CBS series "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" (1983). Raised in Farmington, MI, Martha--an honor student with a mention in "Who's Who of American Students"--enrolled in Michigan State University at 17 to study psychology. She soon became an in-demand model and spokeswoman, whose travel demands uprooted her from her studies. She was "discovered" by a scout for "Playboy" magazine, selected as a centerfold (Miss July 1973) and promptly sent back on the road on press junkets. That road led to California. With the support of Universal Studios Contract Department, Martha honed her thespian skills in workshops while appearing in featured TV roles ("How the West Was Won" (1978), _"Quincy" (1976)_, "Charlie's Angels" (1976), etc.). Her first major film role was in the comedy blockbuster Animal House (1978), where her "Barbara 'Babs' Jansen" character, a devious cheerleader, was arch-rival to John Belushi's "Bluto". Shortly after, she shared star billing with Debbie Allen in the CBS pilot Ebony, Ivory and Jade (1979) (TV), which marked her professional singing/dancing debut.

During the actors strike of 1980, Martha produced and starred in an award-winning production of "Vanities", co-starring with Rita Wilson (I) (wife of Tom Hanks). More TV appearances followed ("Happy Days" (1974), "Taxi" (1978), "Dallas" (1978), "Fantasy Island" (1978) and a special guest-starring role on a one-hour episode of "Love, Sidney" (1981) (as Tony Randall (I)'s love interest). Martha then went on to star as a regular on NBC's soap opera "Days of Our Lives" (1965). One month after leaving "Days", she landed the "Scarecrow" pilot, and spent the next four years on the popular series. Martha was co-creator and writer of the board game "Beverly Hills - a Game of Wealth & Status", a "Monopoloy"-type game that was a satire of the community she has lived in for over 20 years.

In 1987, she was included in the photo exhibit (and book) "The World's Most Beautiful Faces" with such luminaries as Brooke Shields and Linda Evangelista. As a member of various improv groups in the 1990s, Martha used her writing skills to pen comedic sketches for live performances in L.A. clubs. In 1996, she co-authored a non-fiction book entitled, "Downdating". The late 1990s saw Martha dabbling in production capacities on several indie films. In 1997, she and a partner wrote a futuristic socio-political screenplay ("Phoenix File"). Martha studied for three years at UCLA in production, screenwriting and language, and speaks French and Italian fluently. She has also negotiated real-estate deals for a selective clientèle in the L.A. estates market. In 1999, she began to sing again in local L.A. clubs, everything from French "chansons" to R&B duets. Then, on May 7, 2000, she married her singing partner, Keith England (formerly of The Allman Brothers Band, Montrose, The Tubes, among others). Keith also works in post-production at 20th Century-Fox and sings with his band at night in various L.A. hot spots. The couple resides happily in Beverly Hills with their pet parakeet, "Ella". In 2000, Martha ventured back into the acting arena again for the first time in five years.


TRIVIA:
  • July 1973: Playboy Playmate of the Month.
  • Speaks fluent French and Italian
  • She is best remembered as Babs, the attractive, upper-class blond who is indecently exposed in the climax of National Lampoon's _Animal House (1978)_ (qv). The tag line "Ask for Babs" was based on the credits revealing that her character became a tour guide for Universal Studios.
  • She grew up in Michigan.
  • 2007: 'Hugh M. Hefner' (qv) and the editors of the new "Playboy Legacy Collection" have selected a photo of her as one of their featured museum-quality, limited-edition prints to offer to collectors and fans. Playboy has authorized the production of a collection of the top 48 images from the history of Playboy magazine. Hefner personally signed off on this collection as representing the very best of the 15 million photographs in the Playboy archive.


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