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  1. Russell Smith - Russell Smith still gets recognised for his portrayal of milk-obsessed vampire Count Homogenized. Smith first played the affro-haired vamp on late 1970s series A Haunting We Will Go, before starring in spin-off show It is I, Count Homogenized. Smith's screen career is a study in adaptability. After early work in children's television — including co-hosting Play School — he ...

  2. The Russell Smith Orchestra, whose leader held forth as both a vocalist and pianist, had already established a residency at the Severin Hotel in Indianapolis as far back as 1911. Sidemen in this outfit included at least three major figures in classic jazz: Reginald DuValle, Eubie Blake, and Noble Sissle.

  3. Russell Smith was a serial killer who appeared in the Season Eight episode of Criminal Minds, "Perennials" via flashbacks. Born on June 22, 1947, the reason why Smith started killing is never elaborated on (though he was mentioned to be a sexual sadist). He killed a total of eight Alabama prostitutes from 1967 to 1987, by hammering icepicks into the back of their necks, starting with Patricia ...

  4. Russell Claude Smith is a Canadian writer and newspaper columnist. Smith's novels and short stories are mostly set in Toronto, where he lives. Smith grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He attended the Halifax Grammar School and Queen Elizabeth High School, and studied French literature at Queen's University, the University of Poitiers, and the ...

  5. Russell Claude Smith (born August 2, 1963 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Canadian writer and newspaper columnist. Smith's novels and short stories are mostly set in Toronto, where he lives. Biography [ edit ]

  6. Jul 21, 2019 · July 21, 2019. By. Paul Sexton. Russell Smith, lead singer with noted country-rock band and 1970s hitmakers the Amazing Rhythm Aces, died on 12 July at the age of 70, following a cancer diagnosis ...

  7. This Little Town by Russell Smith released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.