Frankie Smith

Actor

Active: 1968-1968

About Frankie Smith

Frankie Smith was an actor who appeared in the 1968 science fiction film 'Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women.' The film was directed by Peter Bogdanovich and was created by combining footage from the Soviet film 'Planeta Bur' with newly shot American material. Smith's role in the production appears to have been minor, and detailed information about their career and life remains scarce. The film itself was part of a wave of low-budget science fiction productions that emerged in the late 1960s, capitalizing on the space race and public interest in extraterrestrial themes. Unfortunately, comprehensive records of Smith's career beyond this single film credit are not readily available in standard film archives and databases.

The Craft

Milestones

  • Appeared in 'Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women' (1968)

Best Known For

Must-See Films

  • Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968)

Why They Matter

Impact on Culture

Frankie Smith's contribution to cinema appears minimal, limited to a single film credit in a low-budget science fiction production. 'Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women' itself has become a cult classic among B-movie enthusiasts, but Smith's individual impact on cinema history remains undocumented.

Lasting Legacy

Due to the limited documentation of their career, Frankie Smith's legacy in film history is difficult to assess. They represent one of many actors who appeared briefly in the exploitation and B-movie circuit of the late 1960s, leaving behind minimal archival records.

Who They Inspired

No documented influence on other actors or directors has been recorded for Frankie Smith, likely due to their brief and undocumented career in the film industry.

Off Screen

Very little information is available about Frankie Smith's personal life, family, or background. Their brief appearance in film history appears limited to their role in the 1968 science fiction production.

Did You Know?

  • Appeared in a film that combined Soviet footage with new American material
  • Worked with director Peter Bogdanovich early in his career
  • Participated in a film that has since become a cult classic
  • The film was one of many low-budget sci-fi productions of the late 1960s
  • Limited documentation exists about their career beyond this single film

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Frankie Smith?

Frankie Smith was an actor who appeared in the 1968 science fiction film 'Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women.' Very little is known about their career beyond this single film credit.

What films is Frankie Smith best known for?

Frankie Smith is only known for their appearance in 'Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women' (1968), a low-budget science fiction film directed by Peter Bogdanovich.

When was Frankie Smith born and when did they die?

Birth and death dates for Frankie Smith are not documented in available film archives and databases.

What awards did Frankie Smith win?

There are no recorded awards or nominations for Frankie Smith in film industry archives.

What was Frankie Smith's acting style?

Due to limited documentation and a brief filmography, Frankie Smith's acting style and techniques are not documented in film history records.

Films

1 film