According to the L.A. Times, Smith was one of the few African Americans who worked as a disc jockey for the Armed Forces Radio Service during WWII.
Smith was hired as a cast member as a cook on Red Skelton's radio show in 1941. He also had scene as a janitor in the 1984 film “This Is Spinal Tap.”
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-smith15-2008sep15,0,3409100.story
(My two cents: There's much more information on this gent's career in the obit and how how he was an innovator in breaking racial stereotypes.)
Smith was hired as a cast member as a cook on Red Skelton's radio show in 1941. He also had scene as a janitor in the 1984 film “This Is Spinal Tap.”
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-smith15-2008sep15,0,3409100.story
(My two cents: There's much more information on this gent's career in the obit and how how he was an innovator in breaking racial stereotypes.)