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==Sportspeople==
==Entertainment==
* [[Iain Crichton Smith]] (1928–1998), Scottish poet and critic
* [[Ian Smith (actor)]] (born 1938), Australian actor
* [[Iain Smith (producer)]] (born 1949), Scottish film producer
* [[Ian Michael Smith]] (born 1987), American actor, technologist, and disability activist
* [[Ian Smith (comedian)]] (born 1988), English comedian
* [[Ian Smith (photographer)]], Scottish photographer
* [[Iain Campbell Smith]], Australian diplomat, singer/songwriter, and comedian

==Politics==
* [[Ian Smith (Australian politician)]] (born 1939), Liberal Party
* [[Iain Duncan Smith]] (born 1954), British Conservative Party politician
* [[Iain Smith (Scottish politician)]] (born 1960), Liberal Democrat

==Sports==
===Cricket===
===Cricket===
*[[Ian Smith (South African cricketer)]] (1925–2015), South African test cricketer
* [[Ian Smith (South African cricketer)]] (1925–2015)
*[[Ian Smith (New Zealand cricketer)]] (born 1957), former New Zealand cricket player turned sporting commentator
* [[Ian Smith (New Zealand cricketer)]] (born 1957), player and commentator
*[[Ian Smith (English cricketer)]] (born 1967), English cricketer, played for Glamorgan and Durham
* [[Ian Smith (English cricketer)]] (born 1967), played for Glamorgan and Durham


===Football===
===Football===
*[[Ian Smith (footballer, born 1952)]], Scottish football forward for Queens Park, Birmingham City, Hearts and Queen of the South
* [[Ian Smith (footballer, born 1952)]], Scottish football forward for Queens Park, Birmingham City
*[[Ian Smith (footballer, born 1957)]], English football fullback for Tottenham Hotspur and Rotherham United
* [[Ian Smith (footballer, born 1957)]], English football fullback for Tottenham Hotspur
*[[Paul Smith (footballer, born 22 January 1976)|Ian Paul Smith]] (born 1976), English footballer for Burnley, Oldham Athletic, Hartlepool United and Sheffield Wednesday
* [[Paul Smith (footballer, born 22 January 1976)|Ian Paul Smith]] (born 1976), English footballer for Burnley, Oldham Athletic
*[[Ian Smith (footballer, born 1998)]], Costa Rican footballer
* [[Ian Smith (footballer, born 1998)]], Costa Rican footballer


===Rugby===
===Rugby===
*[[Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)]] (1903–1972)
* [[Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)]] (1903–1972)
*[[Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1941)]] (1941–2017)
* [[Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1941)]] (1941–2017)
*[[Ian "Dosser" Smith]] (born 1957), English rugby player/coach
* [[Ian "Dosser" Smith]] (born 1957), English rugby player/coach
*[[Ian Smith (rugby league)]] (born 1965), Super League referee
* [[Ian Smith (rugby league)]] (born 1965), Super League referee
*[[Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1965)]]
* [[Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1965)]], rugby union coach

==Politicians==
*[[Ian Smith (Australian politician)]] (born 1939), Liberal Party of Australia politician
*[[Iain Duncan Smith]] (born 1954), British Conservative politician
*[[Iain Smith (Scottish politician)]] (born 1960), Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Fife


==Others==
==Others==
*[[Iain Crichton Smith]] (1928–1998), Scottish poet and critic
* [[Ian William Murison Smith]] (1937–2016), professor of chemistry, University of Birmingham
*[[Ian William Murison Smith]] (1937–2016), professor of chemistry, University of Birmingham
* [[Ian Smith (impresario)]] (1939–2019), journalist, businessman, and impresario
*[[Ian Smith (actor)]] (born 1938), Australian actor
* [[Iain R. Smith]] (born 1939), reader in history at the University of Warwick
*[[Ian Smith (photographer)]], Scottish photographer
* [[Ian K. Smith]] (born 1969), African-American physician
* [[Ian Smith (lobbyist)]], Australian businessman, corporate advisor and journalist
*[[Iain R. Smith]] (born 1939), reader in history at the University of Warwick
* [[Ian T. Smith]], professor of employment law at the University of East Anglia
*[[Iain Smith (producer)]] (born 1949), Scottish film producer

*[[Ian K. Smith]] (born 1969), African-American physician and weight-loss author
*[[Ian Michael Smith]] (born 1987), American actor, technologist, and disability activist
*[[Ian Smith (comedian)]] (born 1988), English comedian
*[[Iain Campbell Smith]], Australian diplomat, singer/songwriter and comedian
*[[Ian Smith (lobbyist)]], Australian businessman, corporate advisor and former journalist
*[[Ian T. Smith]], professor of employment law at the University of East Anglia
*[[Ian Smith (impresario)]] (1939–2019), journalist, businessman and impresario
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Revision as of 01:08, 26 February 2021

Ian Smith (1919–2007) was the Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979.

Ian Smith or Iain Smith may also refer to:

Entertainment

Politics

Sports

Cricket

Football

Rugby

Others