Sam Smith (born 1992) is an English singer and songwriter.
Sam Smith may also refer to:
Arts
- Sam Smith (actor) (born 1989), English child actor
 - Sam Smith (Australian actor), known for Jirga (2018)
 - Sam Smith (artist), Australian artist
 - Sam Smith (painter) (1918–1999), American painter
 - Sam Smith (toymaker) (1908–1983), artist, sculptor and toymaker
 - Samuel Smith (photographer) (1802-1892), English photographer
 
Media and politics
- Sam Smith (journalist) (born 1937), American journalist and activist
 - Sam Smith (sportswriter) (born 1948), American sports journalist for the Chicago Tribune
 - Sam Smith (American politician) (1922–1995), state legislator from Washington
 - Sam Smith (Australian politician), Australian union official and politician
 - Sam Smith (born 1988), reality television personality known for his appearance on the 21st season of Big Brother
 
Sports
Association football
- Sam Smith (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1988), English footballer with Cardiff City and Port Vale
 - Sam Smith (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1994), English footballer with Birmingham, Norwich City and Walsall
 - Sam Smith (footballer, born 1998), English footballer for Cambridge United and Reading
 
Other sports
- Sam Smith (basketball, born 1943) (1943–2022), American basketball player in the ABA
 - Sam Smith (basketball, born 1955), American basketball player in the NBA
 - Sam Smith (rugby league), British rugby league footballer
 - Sam Smith (rugby union) (born 1990), English rugby union player
 - Sam Smith (tennis) (born 1971), British tennis player
 
Other fields
- Sam Smith (psychologist) (1929–2012), Canadian academic
 - Sam Smith (businesswoman) (born 1974), British CEO of FinnCap
 
See also
- Samuel Smith Old Brewery, commonly known as Sam Smith's, a brewer in England
 - Samuel Smith (disambiguation)
 - Samantha Smith (disambiguation)
 - Sam Roberts-Smith (born 1985), Australian operatic baritone
 
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