Paul Smith


Paul Smith is the name of:

Arts

  • Paul Smith , American typewriter artist
  • Paul J. Smith , American artist and curator
  • Paul Smith , English Royal Designer for Industry
  • Paul Smith , American penciler and inker for Marvel
  • Paul M. Smith , British Deputy Head of School, Media and Performing Arts

    Film, television and radio

  • Paul Smith , American director of Woody Woodpecker cartoons
  • Paul Smith , TV comic character, small parts in films
  • Paul L. Smith, American hulking, frequently bearded actor
  • Paul W. Smith, American talk radio host in Michigan
  • Paul Smith , starred in sitcom ''Hey Dad...!''

    Military

  • Paul F. Smith, American Army general
  • Paul Ray Smith, American Army sergeant and Medal of Honor recipient

    Music

  • Paul Smith , American film music composer
  • Paul Smith , American jazz pianist in Los Angeles
  • Paul Tillman Smith, American drummer, songwriter, artistic director, band leader and promoter since the 1960s
  • Paul Smith, British record label manager and art event producer since the 1980s
  • Paul Smith , American performer and songwriter
  • Paul Reed Smith, American luthier and founder/owner of PRS Guitars
  • Paul Smith, American drummer in Los Angeles band Dengue Fever since the 1990s
  • Paul Smith , songwriter and lead of indie rock band Maxïmo Park

    Science and academia

  • Paul Althaus Smith, American mathematician
  • Paul Smith , English cultural critic and professor in America
  • M. Paul Smith, English paleontologist and professor since 1990s

    Sports

Association footballers

  • Paul Smith, English midfielder for Huddersfield Town and Cambridge United
  • Paul Smith, Scottish midfielder and manager
  • Paul Smith, English right winger for Sheffield United, Port Vale and Lincoln City
  • Paul Smith, English right winger for Torquay United, Brentford and Bristol Rovers
  • Paul Smith, English midfielder for Gillingham and Brentford
  • Paul Smith, English midfielder and defender for Burnley, Hartlepool United and Sheffield Wednesday
  • Paul Smith, English midfielder for Lincoln City
  • Paul Smith, English goalkeeper at Southend United
  • Paul Smith, English defender at Chester City and Barrow

    American football

  • Paul G. Smith, college football and baseball head coach
  • Paul Smith , NFL and AFL player with Denver Broncos
  • Paul Smith , selectee in 2000 NFL draft
  • Paul Smith , player with Jacksonville Jaguars

    Cricket

  • Paul Smith , English player from Sheffield, Yorkshire
  • Paul Smith, English right-handed batsman for Warwickshire
  • Paul Smith, English right-handed batsman wicketkeeper

    Other sports

  • Paul Smith , American with Cincinnati Reds
  • Paul Smith , American with Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs
  • Paul Smith , competitor in 1980 British Formula One Championship
  • Paul Smith , Australian wing for Penrith Panthers and Western Suburbs
  • Paul Smith , winner of 2012 British Drift Championship
  • Paul Smith , English middleweight, super-middleweight and light-heavyweight

    Writing

  • Paul Gerard Smith, American screenwriter
  • Paul Smith , 1978 American Irish Foundation Literary Award recipient
  • Paul Smith , British researcher of Victorian England
  • Paul Chaat Smith, Comanche author since 1980s and associate curator at National Museum of American Indian
  • Paul Smith , British creator of TV series
  • Paul Julian Smith, American historian of Hispanic studies and modern Spain and Mexico since 1980s
  • Paul Smith, British football journalist since 1980s
  • Paul Smith, British writer since 1990s and creator of Twitchhiker Project
  • Paul Dale Smith , British writer and playwright

    Other fields

  • Apollos Smith, nicknamed Paul, American founder of pioneering resort in New York's Adirondacks
  • Paul Smith , African-American Presbyterian minister
  • Paul M. Smith, American attorney whose most notable case is Lawrence v. Texas
  • Paul Fraser Smith, New Zealand cannabis grower and advocate, a/k/a Gandalf the Green Fairy
  • Paul Smith, founder of British motorist lobby group Safe Speed in 2001