Klepper-smith biography
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Bryan Klepper M.D. — Physician — 2015 Maryland Gazette Readers Choice Award for Best Orthopedic Specialist
Dr. Klepper has been associated with Chesapeake Orthopaedic & Sports medicin Center division since 2001. His practice includes joint replacement, arthroscopic surgery of the knee and shoulder, sports medicine and general orthopaedics.
Dr. Klepper is a native of Anne Arundel County. He attended the University of Virginia as an undergraduate and received his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. His orthopaedic training was completed in Boston, Massachusetts at Tufts University Orthopaedic Program.
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Lowell Klepper
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Jay R. Smith
American actor and comedian (1915–2002)
For the basketball player, see J. R. Smith.
Jay R. Smith (August 29, 1915 – c. October 5, 2002) was an American child actor and comedian who had a brief career appearing the Our Gang film short series during the silent Pathé era, from 1925 to 1929. He racked up appearances in 36 shorts, where he was billed as the skinny freckle-faced character "Specks".[1] This series was syndicated to television as The Little Rascals.
Career
[edit]Smith's first film in the Our Gang series was Boys Will Be Joys in 1925. He rivalled the retiring Mickey Daniels as the freckle-faced kid in the gang and continued until the silent era ended.[1] He also appeared as himself in 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926).
Bowing to pressure from the studio, Smith appeared in the sixth Our Gang talkie titled Moan and Groan, Inc. (1929), his only talkie. He was dissatisfied with his performance in the film and feared he