Matthew Smith
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  • Matthew Smith (artist)
    Matthew Smith (artist)
    Sir Matthew Smith was a British painter of nudes, still-life and landscape.-Biography:Matthew Arnold Bracy Smith was born on 22 October 1879 in Halifax, the son of a wire-manufacturer...

     (1879–1959), British painter
  • Matthew Smith (Canadian politician)
    Matthew Smith (Canadian politician)
    Matthew Smith was a farmer, hotel owner and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented 1st Queens in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1901 to 1909 as a Liberal member....

     (1842–1909), farmer, hotel owner and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada
  • Matthew Smith (colonial secretary)
    Matthew Smith (colonial secretary)
    Matthew Skinner Smith was acting Colonial Secretary of Western Australia from 1885 to 1887.Smith was born on 30 August 1836. Little is known of his early life. From 1854, he was an officer in the 44th Regiment; he served in the Crimea, China, and India, before retiring as a Captain in 1867...

     (1836–1887), former acting Colonial Secretary of Western Australia
  • Matthew Smith (games programmer)
    Matthew Smith (games programmer)
    Matthew Smith is a British computer game programmer. He is best known for his games Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy for the ZX Spectrum, released in 1983 and 1984 respectively...

     (born 1966), British computer game programmer
  • Matthew Smith (field hockey)
    Matthew Smith (field hockey)
    Matthew John Smith is a former field hockey player from Australia, who was a member of the Men's National Hockey Team that won the bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He played club hockey for the North Coast Raiders.-References:*...

     (born 1973), Australian field hockey player
  • Matthew Smith (cricketer)
    Matthew Smith (cricketer)
    Matthew Smith was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm off-break bowler who played for West Meon County Cricket Club. He was born in Harrow....

     (born 1977), British cricketer
  • Matthew Smith (Pennsylvania statesman)
    Matthew Smith (Pennsylvania statesman)
    Matthew Smith —the dates of his birth and death apparently unknown—was a Pennsylvania politician. He served briefly as Vice-President of Pennsylvania following the resignation of George Bryan on 11 October 1779...

    , 18th century Vice-President (Lt. Gov.) of Pennsylvania
  • Matthew Smith (psychologist)
    Matthew Smith (psychologist)
    Matthew Smith, Ph.D., was an Associate Professor in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University where he led the . He has recently conducted research on replication issues in parapsychology and psychological variables associated with paranormal belief....

    , British parapsychologist
  • Matthew Smith (spy)
    Matthew Smith (spy)
    Matthew Smith was a 17th century spy and the author of "Memoirs of Secret Service", which was published in London in 1699. "Memoirs of Secret Service" is seen as the prototype of the literary genre of spy autobiographies and there is some controversy as to whether Smith wrote the book or whether...

    , 17th century spy and the author of "Memoirs of Secret Service"
  • Matthew Smith (writer), wrote JFK: The Second Plot
  • Matthew Dow Smith
    Matthew Dow Smith
    Matthew Dow Smith is an American comic book artist.- Bibliography :* Astronauts in Trouble: Live From the Moon #1 and #2* The Book of Fate #11* Day of Judgment #1-5...

    , American comic book artist
  • Matthew H. Smith (born 1972), Pennsylvania politician
  • Matthew James Andrew Smith (born 1977), American actor/producer whose screen name is Z.D. Smith
    Z.D. Smith
    Matthew James Andrew Smith , whose screen name is Z.D. Smith, is an American actor and producer primarily working in Midwest based independent film productions. His recent projects include Sister Mary, Not Another B Movie, and award winnersMichael Morlock's Supernatural World and Paranormal...

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