Martin Smith

Martin Smith may refer to:

  • Martin Smith (academic), British professor of robotics at the Open University
  • Martin Smith (actor/musician) (1957–1994), British actor, singer and composer
  • Martin Smith (boxer) (born 1936), Irish boxer
  • Martin Smith (designer) (born 1949), British automobile designer
  • Martin Smith (documentarian), American filmmaker for the series Frontline
  • Martin Smith, British bass player for the Electric Light Orchestra in 1986
  • Martin Smith (film maker), Scottish BAFTA winning writer/director of Tracks
  • Martin Smith (footballer) (born 1974), British former professional footballer
  • Martin Smith (musician) (1946–1997), British drummer for Gentle Giant and Simon Dupree and the Big Sound
  • Martin Smith (potter) (born 1950), English potter and professor of ceramics and glass
  • Martin Smith (English musician) (born 1970), English vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, previously front man of Delirious?
  • Martin Smith (swimmer) (born 1958), British swimmer
  • Martin A. Smith, English record producer, musician and composer
  • Martin Cruz Smith (born 1942), American writer
  • Martin F. Smith (1891–1954), American politician
  • Martin Luther Smith (1819–1866), American soldier and civil engineer
  • Martin V. ("Bud") Smith (1916-2001), American developer and philanthropist
  • Martin Hamilton-Smith (born 1953), South Australian politician
  • Martin Linton Smith (1869–1950), British Anglican bishop
  • Martin Seymour-Smith (1928–1998), British poet, literary critic, biographer and astrologer
  • Martin Tucker Smith, British Member of Parliament for Wycombe and Midhurst

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