Harry Smith may refer to:
- Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet (1787–1860), British soldier
- Harry Smith (MP) (1829–1910), British politician in Falkirk Burghs
- Harry Smith (Alberta politician) (1873–1928), Canadian politician
- Harry B. Smith (1860–1936), American songwriter
- Harry Everett Smith (1923–1991), American music anthologist, experimental film maker
- Harry Smith (Australian soldier) (born 1933), senior officer of the Australian Army
- Harry Smith (poet) (born 1936), American poet and editor
- Harry Smith (television) (born 1951), American journalist
- Harry Lester Smith, American Methodist bishop
- In sports
- Harry Smith (infielder) (1856–1898), American baseball player
- Harry Smith (1910s catcher) (1890–1922), American baseball player
- Harry Smith (1900s catcher) (1874–1933), British-born baseball player & manager
- Harry Smith (boxer) (fl. 1910s), South African boxer
- Harry Smith (ice hockey) (1883–1953), Canadian hockey player
- Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1886) (1886–1955), English cricketer, for Derbyshire and Warwickshire
- Harry Smith (pitcher) (1889–1964), American baseball player
- Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1891) (1891–1937), English former Test cricketer
- Harry Smith (American football) (born 1918), American football player
- Harry Smith (athlete) (1888–1961), American marathoner
- Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1890), English cricketer
- Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1906) (1906–1995), cricketer
- Harry Smith (footballer born 1885) (1885–?), footballer for Stoke and Walsall
- Harry Smith (footballer born 1930), English footballer, with Chester in 1950s
- Harry Smith (footballer born 1932), English footballer, with Torquay United and Bristol City
- Harry Smith (wrestler) (born 1985), Canadian professional wrestler known as David Hart Smith
- Harry Smith (soccer) (1907–1983), U.S. soccer full back
Famous quotes containing the words harry and/or smith:
“Members of the faculty, faculty members, students of Huxley and Huxley students. I guess that covers everything.”
—S.J. Perelman, U.S. screenwriter, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Norman Z. McLeod. Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff (Groucho Marx)
“Hi yih, yippity-yap, merrily I flow,
O I may be an old foul river but I have plenty of go.”
—Stevie Smith (19021971)
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