Douglas Smith
Douglas Smith or Doug Smith may refer to:
Entertainers
- Doug Smith (bassist) (born 1946)
- Douglas Smith (actor) (born 1985), Canadian-American actor
- Douglas Smith (broadcaster) (1910–1972), British radio broadcaster
- Doug Smith (composer) (born 1963), American composer and pianist
- Douglas Smith (special effects artist), visual effects artist of Independence Day
Sportspeople
- Doug Smith (baseball) (1892–1973), former MLB baseball player
- Doug Smith (baseball coach), American college baseball coach
- Doug Smith (basketball) (born 1969), American former basketball player
- Doug Smith (offensive lineman) (born 1956), retired NFL American football offensive lineman
- Doug Smith (defensive lineman) (born 1960), retired NFL American football defensive lineman
- Doug Smith (Canadian football) (born 1952), retired CFL Canadian football offensive lineman
- Doug Smith (footballer, born 1937) (1937–2012), Scottish former Dundee United footballer
- Doug Smith (footballer, born 1922) (1922-2009), former Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
- Doug Smith (footballer, born 1957), former Australian rules footballer for North Melbourne
- Douglas Smith (Australian cricketer) (1880-1933), an Australian cricketer
- Douglas Smith (English cricketer) (1915-2001), an English cricketer
- Douglas James Smith (1873–1949), cricketer
- Doug Smith (jockey) (1918–1989), English flat racing jockey
- Doug Smith (ice hockey) (born 1963), former NHL ice hockey player
- Doug Smith (author) (born 1964), former minor-league ice hockey player and author
Others
- Douglas Smith (author), Canadian fantasy and science fiction author, multiple winner of the Prix Aurora Awards
- Douglas Smith, Green Party candidate who ran and lost in the 2003 provincial election in Ontario, Canada
- W. Douglas Smith (born 1958), American politician from South Carolina
- Douglas Burnet Smith (born 1949), Canadian poet
- Douglas E. Smith (1960–2014), American video game designer
- Ivan Stang (born 1953), American author born Douglass St. Clair Smith
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