Mel Smith
Biography
Melvin Kenneth "Mel" Smith (December 3, 1952 – July 19, 2013) was a multifaceted English entertainer whose contributions spanned comedy, writing, film directing, producing, and acting. Renowned for his sharp wit and comedic timing, Smith gained widespread acclaim through his performances in iconic sketch comedy series such as *Not the Nine O'Clock News* and *Alas Smith and Jones*, where he collaborated closely with his comedic partner, Griff Rhys Jones.
Smith's career was marked by notable achievements, including his ability to blend humor with social commentary, which resonated with audiences during his peak in the late 20th century. His work on *Not the Nine O'Clock News* was particularly groundbreaking, as it brought a fresh perspective to British television comedy, earning him recognition and several awards.
In addition to his television successes, Smith also ventured into film, directing and producing various projects that showcased his versatility as an artist. His legacy includes a significant influence on British comedy and an enduring impact on future generations of comedians.
Throughout his career, Smith's talent and creativity left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, ensuring his place as one of the most beloved figures in British comedy. His passing in 2013 was a great loss to fans and colleagues alike, but his work continues to inspire and entertain.
Filmography
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Bullshot
1983 • Crouch
Morons from Outer Space
1985 • Bernard
National Lampoon's European Vacation
1985
Brain Donors
1992 • Rocco Melonchek
My Angel
2011 • Uncle Richard
Babylon
1980 • Alan
Restless Natives
1985 • Pyle
The Princess Bride
1987
Father Christmas
1991 • Father Christmas (voice)
Slayground
1983 • Terry Abbatt
Twelfth Night
1996 • Sir Toby Belch
Wilt
1989 • Inspector Flint
The Kenny Everett Video Show
1978
Rock & Chips
2010 • DI Thomas