Gregory Smith
Gregory Smith was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 6th, 1983 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 40, Gregory Smith biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Gregory Edward Smith (born July 6, 1983) is a Canadian actor, writer, and director.
Smith has appeared in many Hollywood films, including Alan Abernathy in Small Soldiers, Ephram Brown on the television series Everwood, and most recently as Dov Epstein on the police drama series Rookie Blue.
Early life
Smith was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Terrea (née Oster), a US educator, and Maurice Smith, a producer of low-budget films originating from the United Kingdom, was born. Smith's mother appeared in several of the films made by his father during the 1980s. Smith has two brothers, including fellow actor Douglas Smith, as well as a sister.
Personal life
Smith married Canadian actress and model Taylor McKay on August 18, 2018. The couple welcomed their first child, a son, in 2021.
Career
Smith began acting when he was fourteen months old, and he appeared in a Tide television commercial and in store catalogs. He appeared in the 1995 direct-to-video film Leapin' Leprechauns after a role in the 1994 children's film Andre. Spellbreaker: The Leprechauns' mystery since its 1996 sequel Spellbreaker: The Leprechauns' mystery. Smith appeared in Harriet the Spy in 1996.
Smith appeared in three 1998 films, including my Teacher Ate My Homework, a drama starring John Hurt, and Small Soldiers, in which Smith appeared in a lead role opposite Kirsten Dunst, and for which he received a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor.
Smith appeared in the Mel Gibson-led The Patriot (2000), played outlaw Jim Younger in the western American Outlaws (1999), was portrayed in the short-lived 2001 CBS drama series Kate Brasher, and appeared in a lead role on The WB Television Network's flagship show Everwood, which ran from 2002 to June 2006. "One of the finest representations of a thoughtful, alienated teenager on television," his role on television was described by The Independent Weekly as "one of the finest depictions of a reflective, alienated teenager on television." Smith was named as the best actor in a television series in 2003, according to a Young Artist Award (Comedy or Drama) Leading Young Actor. Smith owned a house on location in Park City, Utah, during Everwood's filming.
Smith appeared in the comedy-drama film Kids in America, which had a national release in the United States, five minutes later. Greg Anderson played in Zenon (Girl of the 21st Century) as Greg.
Smith appeared in the independent film drama Nearing Grace, which received a limited theatrical debut on October 13, 2006; in the film, co-starring Ashley Johnson and Jordana Brewster, he plays Henry Nearing, a high senior in the 1970s. Smith's character was described as "self-deluded" and "perplex brow-furrowing," according to the Seattle Times, although HeraldNet's report indicated that a "better film will make [Smith] a celebrity."
Smith appeared in The Seeker: Max Stanton, a small role. Smith appeared in the Richard Attenborough-directed period drama Closing the Ring, as the younger brother of Christopher Plummer's character Young Jack, as well as in the thriller Boot Camp, which co-star Mila Kunis.
Smith made the direct release-to-DVD film Wieners in 2008 and made a guest appearance on the film Eli Stone. Officer Dov Epstein, Smith, appeared on Rookie Blue as Officer Dov Epstein. On June 24, 2010, both ABC and Global television in Canada premiered the series. He also produced five episodes on his first television appearance.
He was filmed in Toronto on March 18, 2010 by Jim Sheridan in his 2011 thriller film Dream House.
In the 2011 independent film Hobo with a Shotgun, he played Slick, the sadistic psychopath.