Sam Smith - in The Arts

In The Arts

  • Sam Smith (actor) (born 1989), English actor
  • Sam Smith (southwest artist) (born 1918), American
  • Sam Smith (artist) (born 1980), Australian
  • Sam Smith (DJ), Canadian radio DJ
  • Samuel Francis Smith (1808–1895), American Baptist minister, journalist and author; wrote the lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"

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