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Marcus Smythe(1950-2020)

  • Actor
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Marcus Smythe, actor of film, television and theatre, died Aug. 20 at his home with family in La Crescenta, Calif. He was 70. The cause of death was the culmination of a three-year battle with brain cancer. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne Goddard-Smythe, two sons, Harrison and Duncan, and brother Casey of Tucson, Ariz., as well as nieces and nephews in Kansas and Arizona. He is preceded in death by parents, Patricia (Schweitzer) and Paul Smythe and brother Scott. Smythe was a familiar romantic lead in the most popular daytime-television serials of the 1970s and '80s. These included his portrayal of Gordon Middleton on "The Guiding Light," Dane Taylor on "Search for Tomorrow," and Peter Love on NBC's long-running and award-winning "Another World." He also appeared with such acting luminaries as Henry Fonda, Myrna Loy and Jessica Tandy in feature films and performed extensively in off-Broadway theatrical productions and national stage tours. He was the recipient of Drama Logue and LA Weekly Drama Awards during his stage career in Los Angeles. He was a member of SAG, AFTRA and Actors Equity. He received his B.A. in theatre from Otterbein University in 1972 and a Master of Fine Arts from Ohio University in 1975. He appeared at the Cleveland Playhouse post-college before his move to New York City. With his sons, Smythe was active in Boy Scouts of America in La Crescenta. He served as assistant scout master, Chaplain and recruiter as well as coaching, with wife Suzanne, both sons to achieve Eagle Scout.
BornMarch 26, 1950
DiedAugust 20, 2020(70)
BornMarch 26, 1950
DiedAugust 20, 2020(70)
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  • Awards
    • 1 nomination total

Known for

Another World (1964)
Another World
7.0
TV Series
  • Peter Love
Port Charles (1997)
Port Charles
6.8
TV Series
  • Dean Eldridge
Luke Perry, Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, and Gabrielle Carteris in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)
Beverly Hills, 90210
6.5
TV Series
  • Scott Coveny
Jack Noseworthy and Lisa Dean Ryan in Dead at 21 (1994)
Dead at 21
7.3
TV Series
  • Actor

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  • Pooch Hall and Tia Mowry in The Game (2006)
    The Game
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Dean
    • 2008
  • Golden Brooks, Jill Marie Jones, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Persia White in Girlfriends (2000)
    Girlfriends
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Anchor
    • Newscaster
    • 2006–2008
  • Titus (2000)
    Titus
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Newscaster
    • 2002
  • Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen in Getting There (2002)
    Getting There
    4.6
    Video
    • Mr. Simms
    • 2002
  • Port Charles (1997)
    Port Charles
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Dean Eldridge
    • 2000
  • Vincent Berry, Chad Everett, and Brian McNamara in Manhattan, AZ (2000)
    Manhattan, AZ
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Mr. Collins
    • 2000
  • Garcelle Beauvais, Chris Evans, Margot Finley, Chris Hogan, Kyle Howard, Allison Mack, Lindsey McKeon, and Milo Ventimiglia in Opposite Sex (2000)
    Opposite Sex
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Anchorman
    • 2000
  • Jamie Foxx in The Jamie Foxx Show (1996)
    The Jamie Foxx Show
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Charles
    • 1997
  • Kirsten Dunst and Steve Guttenberg in Tower of Terror (1997)
    Tower of Terror
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • Surgeon
    • 1997
  • Jessica Biel, Beverley Mitchell, Barry Watson, David Gallagher, Catherine Hicks, Mackenzie Rosman, and Happy in 7th Heaven (1996)
    7th Heaven
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Steve Cunningham
    • 1997
  • Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser in Mad About You (1992)
    Mad About You
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Mellifluous Voice
    • 1997
  • Christopher Daniel Barnes, Eddie Griffin, Ron Pearson, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Karen Malina White in Malcolm & Eddie (1996)
    Malcolm & Eddie
    6.6
    TV Series
    • The Lottery Official
    • 1996
  • Chicago Hope (1994)
    Chicago Hope
    6.9
    TV Series
    • 1996
  • Luke Perry, Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, and Gabrielle Carteris in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)
    Beverly Hills, 90210
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Scott Coveny
    • 1995
  • California Dreams (1992)
    California Dreams
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Milt Bradley
    • 1995

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  • Born
    • March 26, 1950
    • Berea, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • August 20, 2020
    • La Crescenta, Los Angeles, California, USA(brain cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Suzanne Goddard-Smythe(his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    (February 17 to March 26, 1988) He played Simon, Rainbow Man, Axe Man, Judge, Detective #1 and Doctor #2 in Judith Fein's play, "Channels," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Bob, Doctor #1, Detective #2); Patty Dworkin (Gabby, Rainbow Woman); Beth Dixon (Mother); Robin Groves (Jennifer); Amy Driesler (Little Jen, Little Girl, Rainbow Boy) and Elizabeth McIntee (The Deceased Mother) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.

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