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Born Peter Schmidt in New York City, Pete Smith got a job after graduating business college with The Player magazine and later with Billboard magazine. That led to his being hired as a publicist for Famous Players-Lasky and Artcraft Pictures, and he was later appointed publicity director at Paramount Pictures. Director Marshall Neilan hired Smith to be the publicist for his own production company, and Smith left New York for Hollywood. After Neilan's company closed, Smith freelanced for a short period before being hired by MGM in 1925 as the head of its publicity department, a position he held until 1930. The job that really brought him recognition, however, was his producing, writing and narrating a series of shorts known as "Pete Smith Specialties" for MGM. The one-reelers covered just about every subject imaginable, from the animal world to the latest technology to how to handle annoying patrons in movie theaters, all delivered with Smith's trademark wry, bemused narration. Many of the later shorts were written and directed by actor Dave O'Brien, using the name David Barclay. Sixteen entries in the series were nominated for Oscars, and two of them won. The series came to an end in 1954, though there were enough made to continue releasing into 1955.
6.0Donkey Baseball
1935
7.0Camera Sleuth
1951
6.3Victory Quiz
1942
7.5Ice Aces
1948
5.7Sure Cures
1946
8.0Radio Hams
1939
7.0Manhattan Melodrama
1934
7.5Cash Stashers
1953
6.0Movie Pests
1944
7.0Bargain Madness
1951
8.0Seventh Column
1943
6.0Film Antics
1954
7.0Culinary Carving
1939
7.0Weather Wizards
1939
5.3Studio Visit
1946
5.6Killer Dog
1936
8.0Hollywood Scout
1945
10.0Fishing Feats
1951
7.0Fala: The President's Dog
1943
7.0The Grand Bounce
1937