Gary Smith
Gary or Garry Smith may refer to:
Footballers:
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1955), English footballer
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1966), St Kitts and Nevis international footballer
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1968), English football player and coach
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1971), Scottish footballer
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1984), English footballer
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1991), Scottish footballer
Other sports:
- Gary Smith (ice hockey) (born 1944), ice hockey goaltender
- Gary Smith (rugby league) (born 1963), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 1990s
- Gary Smith (sportswriter) (born 1953), long-time writer for Sports Illustrated
- Gary Smith (bowls) (born 1958), British bowler
- Garry Smith (rugby league), New Zealand international
Musicians:
- Gary Smith (drummer) (born 1950), member of Chase and Survivor
- Gary Smith (guitarist), avant-garde guitarist, improviser and composer from the United Kingdom
- Gary Smith (record producer), entrepreneur, record producer, and artist's manager
Politicians:
- Gary Smith (politician), 2012 New Mexican congressional candidate
- Gary Smith, Jr. (born 1972), American politician in Louisiana
- Garry R. Smith (born 1957), American politician in South Carolina
Others:
- Gary Mark Smith (born 1956), American street photographer
- Gary Smith (Ciena CEO), telecommunications industry executive
- Gary Smith (EDA analyst) (1941–2015), electronic design automation business analyst
- Gary Smith (philosopher) (born 1954), American philosopher and culture manager
- Gary T. Smith (born 1954), American screenwriter, actor and director
- Gary Smith, burgess of Woodsboro, Maryland
- Gary Smith, fictional character in the video game Bully
See also
- Gary Smyth (born 1969), Northern Irish footballer
- Gary Smyth (loyalist), Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary
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