He began his career in 1971 with Jerry Calà, Franco Oppini, Gianandrea Gazzola, Nini Salerno, Spray Mallaby with the group The Alley Cats of Miracles. The debut took place at the Derby Club in Milan. In 1972 he published The Alley Cats album Miracoli.Le first television appearances were in The Dirodorlando Cats (1975), on the then National Program of the RAI, a sort of quiz for boys conducted by Ettore Andenna.Nel 1976 left the group and Gianandrea Gazzola Spray Mallaby, and returned Oppini Franco, who had already made a brief appearance in the group to its inizio.La transmission that made them famous was the 1977 Non Stop, directed by Enzo Trapani.Nel 1978, was a guest at Sprolippio, conducted by Claudio Lippi. In the same year he participated in the variety Cabarout. Among the actors include: Giorgio Faletti, Massimo Boldi. The group's hit song was Got!. Calà In 1981, Jerry left the group, while the three surviving cats continued with their partecipazioni.Nel 1985, participated in the variety Vadiz Quo? and the quiz game Help!, where he and Fabrizia Carminati various improvised skits and candid camera (Smaila led the program with Carmichael as valet). The song Verona Beat, that the Sabbath was ending song Help!, Will also be the anthem of the historic championship dell'Hellas Verona.Nel participated in the 1985 parody of The Betrothed made by the Quartet Cetra, interpreting Bravi.Nel 1986 took the Marco Columbro place at the helm of the quiz game C'est la vie. In 1987 he introduced the cult quiz Colpo Grosso, Italy sent about 7, and in 1989 a new quiz show called Babylon. In 1991, Smaila plays the role of Louis XIII in the musical The Three Musketeers, broadcast on Channel 5. In 1992 he participated in the transmission of Channel 5 Good Sunday, with Harold "Harry" Davies.Nel the eighties presented along with a note Oppini Franco transmission antenna 3, where he performed well with a piano accompaniment bianco.Sempre on Antenna 3, Smaila conducted in 2010 together with his son Rudy Travels with Father (title borrowed from the famous films of Alberto Sordi), a program that has seen the father and son confront themes are always different. That same year, in an interview with Playboy, Umberto Smaila said, about his work:
"You ask me when I think to put to rest?!? No, No, No! We do not want to think so! "Smaila fact also leads a show on Sharm el-Sheikh, with the name of the nightclub's Smaila.
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