Posted on April 7, 2021
| 11:55 a.m.
Source: Lorelei Curt
Nebhut Lowe Smith Jr.
Nebhut Lowe Smith Junior, known as Neb among friends and family, died peacefully at his home in Santa Barbara on March 10, 2021, age 75, of leukemia.
Born to Nebhut and Margaret Smith on June 7, 1945 in Beverly Hills, Neb grew up in the communities of Mar Vista and Rossmoor, where he surfed and swam the days of his youth away, often with his brother Tommy in tow.
Neb arrived in Santa Barbara as a freshman at UCSB, where he was assigned to room with Phillip Smith who has been his best friend from then onward. Neb and Phil became pledge brothers at Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and left their mark on Isla Vista in the ’60s.
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Audiences were originally supposed to see
Ghostbusters: Afterlife in theaters last summer, but the coronavirus pandemic had different plans. The film is now finally slated for release this fall, and in a new interview, cast member (and original
Ghostbusters star)
Bill Murray had some nice things to say about the upcoming sequel. Namely, that it “really brings [the franchise] back to life,” and that it “has the feel of the first one” – two sentiments fans of the original movie will likely be very glad to hear.
Appearing virtually at the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival to accept the Maltin Modern Master Award a few days ago (via Collider), Murray spoke fondly about his experience working on the 2016 Ghostbusters and then being lured back in once again by the “wonderful idea” that co-writer/director