Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
May 29, 1923
Died
November 27, 1991 (68 years old)
Portland, Oregon, USA
Also Known As
- Harry Everett Smith
Harry Smith
Biography
Harry Everett Smith (May 29, 1923 in Portland, Oregon – November 27, 1991 in New York City) was a visual artist, experimental filmmaker, record collector, bohemian, mystic, and largely self-taught student of anthropology. Smith was an important figure in the Beat Generation scene in New York City, and his activities, such as his use of mind-altering substances and interest in esoteric spirituality, anticipated aspects of the Hippie movement. Besides his films, Smith is widely known for his influential "Anthology of American Folk Music," drawn from his extensive collection of out-of-print commercial 78 rpm recordings.
Throughout his life Smith was an inveterate collector. In addition to records, artifacts he collected included string figures, paper airplanes, Seminole textiles, and Ukrainian Easter eggs.
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Known For
Acting
Directing
No. 16: Oz: The Tin Woodman's Dream
Director
1967

Early Abstractions
Director
1965
No. 14: Late Superimpositions
Director
1965

Heaven and Earth Magic
Director, Editor, Producer
1962

No. 11: Mirror Animations
Director
1956

No. 10: Mirror Animations
Director
1956

No. 7: Color Study
Director
1951

No. 5: Circular Tensions (Homage to Oskar Fischinger)
Director
1949

No. 4: Fast Track
Director
1947

No. 3: Interwoven
Director
1947

No. 2: Message From the Sun
Director
1947

No. 1: A Strange Dream
Director
1939

