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  1. Lois Arlene Smith (nhũ danh: Humbert; sinh ngày 3 tháng 11 năm 1930) là một nữ diễn viên người Mỹ. [1] [2] [3] Bà từng tham gia trong một số phim truyền hình như True Blood và Desperate Housewives .

  2. Lois Smith es una actriz nacida el año 1930 en Estados Unidos conocida por: Minority report: Sentencia previa, Un día de furia, Twister, Ruth & Erica (Serie de TV), Marjorie Prime, La momia (Trance), Cambiadas al nacer (Miniserie de TV), Lady Bird, True Blood (Sangre Fresca) (Serie de TV) y The Hire: Powder Keg (C)

  3. Lois Smith. Actriz. en. Twister (1996) Un día de furia (1993) True Blood (Sangre Fresca) (Serie de TV) (2008) Si no encuentras lo que buscas, inténtalo con el buscador global. Filmaffinity, tu página personalizada de votación y recomendación de películas y series.

  4. CrossFit® is a physical activity program and sport which is based on functional movements performed at high intensity and with high variability of exercises. It develops all motor skills. The study included 424 athletes (266 men and 158 women) from twelve centers in Poland, actively practicing CrossFit® between 18 and 60 years of age.

  5. Lois Smith was born on November 3, 1930 in Topeka, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Minority Report (2002), Lady Bird (2017) and Twister (1996). She was previously married to Wesley Dale Smith. Lois Smith. Lois Smith was born on November 3, 1930 in Topeka, Kansas, USA.

  6. Biografia. Smith nasceu como Lois Arlene Humbertin em Topeka, Kansas, é filha de Carrie Davis (Gottshalk née) e William Oren Humbert, que era um funcionário da companhia telefônica. Ela é pós-graduada da Universidade de Washington. [2]Vida pessoal. Ela foi casada com Wesley Dale Smith, um professor, de 5 de novembro de 1948 até seu divórcio em 1970, e tiveram uma filha.

  7. Biography. An esteemed, highly-charged and highly-talented player of stage, TV and film, Lois Smith has not always been regular in the visual media, but she has made the chances count. She made her Broadway debut as a high school student in "Time Out for Ginger" in 1952, and her TV debut in the live production of "The Apple Tree" the next year.