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Marcus Smythe

Los Angeles, California

1950 - 2020

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1950 - August 20, 2020 Marcus Smythe, actor of film, television and theatre, died Aug. 20 at his home with family in La Crescenta, Calif. He was 70. The cause of death was the culmination of a three-year battle with brain cancer. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne Goddard, two sons, Harrison and...

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we shared an apartment in our 1st year at Ohio U...... without ever having met each other. When I arrived for the 1st time I "poked around" the apartment looking for,I guess< a photo or some sense of who he was...I pulled a pair of his pants from the closet...they went from my chest to the floor.....hmmm...he called me boobie..we were friends.

I knew Marc art Otterbein and he was a force of nature! Tall, handsome and an excellent actor. Everyone knew he was destined for big things.
I loved seeing him on television and following his career. I will always remember him and his spirit.
My sincere sympathies to his wife and sons. He sounds like he was a wonderful husband and father.
Rest In Peace Marc.

To Marcus Smythe,
You were a very talented actor. I enjoyed watching you on the daytime soap opera another world. My prayers go to your family. Lisa Weiner

To Marcus Smythe,
You were a very talented actor. You did a good job playing Peter Love on the day time soap opera another world. My prayers go to your family. Lisa Weiner

Mr. Marcus was an amazing man that brought a smile to everyone’s face whenever they were in his presence. I got to know Mr. Marcus through his sons, Harry and Duncan, whom I went to high school with and became good friends, as well as his wife, Ms. Suzanne, whom I had met at several auditions. Every time I went to their house, Mr. Marcus would greet me with a smile and an enthusiastic “Hello!” and every conversation I had with him was always one filled with laughter. I would always walk away...

Mr. Marcus was an amazing man that brought a smile to everyone’s face whenever they were in his presence. I got to know Mr. Marcus through his sons, Harry and Duncan, whom I went to high school with and became good friends, as well as his wife, Ms. Suzanne, whom I had met at several auditions. Every time I went to their house, Mr. Marcus would greet me with a smile and an enthusiastic “Hello!” and every conversation I had with him was always one filled with laughter. I would always walk away...

Marc and I had an English class together. We sat next to each other and l teased that he was just a fancy "Smith". During a class when we were reading Spoon River Anthology which is a collection of head stones epifets I remember that Marc's epithet was something about how he had lived the life of an actor and trod the boards his whole life. So nice to see that he had that life. My condolences to his family.

Please except my deepest sympathies, Grief can be so hard, but your special memories can help you to cope. Remembering your loved one today and always.

Rest in peace my old friend.lots of fond memories with
you joging at hollywood high and hanging out together. even showed me around NYC when i came to visit.
Marcus you were a great guy. I am sure you will be missed by all.



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