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Gregory Edward Smith was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Terrea Smith (née Oster), an American-born actress, and Maurice Smith, a British-born film producer. His brother is actor Douglas Smith.
Gregory has starred in over 25 feature films, including The Patriot (2000), opposite Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger; Closing the Ring (2007), directed by Richard Attenborough which premiered at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival; Small Soldiers (1998), opposite Kirsten Dunst and produced by 'Steven Spielberg'; Nearing Grace (2005), opposite Jordana Brewster and David Morse which opened the 2005 L.A. Film Festival to critical acclaim; and Book of Love (2004), opposite Frances O'Connor and Bryce Dallas Howard and which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Additionally, he has starred in over 100 episodes of television, most notably as the protagonist in The WB's hit series Everwood (2002) which aired for four seasons. Smith is also an accomplished producer and photographer. In 2008, he developed and produced a comedy for Sony Screen Gems which starred Kenan Thompson, Zachary Levi and Fran Kranz.
As a photographer, he travels all over the world photographing the different people he encounters. As an entrepreneur, Smith co-founded theU.net - an immersive student network that releases high production value, high energy youth oriented video tours of the most popular colleges in the USA. He and his partner raised $1 million to both develop and execute the concept. He also structured a deal co-branding theU.net with AOL Time Warner subsidiary, The WB. He will launch his next technology startup company imminently. In 2009, he starred in Reginald Harkema's Manson, My Name Is Evil (2009) which had its world premiere at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. 2010 was a busy year for Smith, who starred in four movies. In Jim Sheridan's Dream House (2011), he stars opposite Daniel Craig as the gothic young man who is obsessed with the unsolved murders of Craig's family. In Chaz Thorne's Whirligig (2010), he plays the lead "Nicholas", in a coming of age story about a lost young man whose shameless lies lead him all the way to discovering the truth. He also filmed a segment of Josh Stolberg's anthology film Conception (2011). In the film, Smith stars with Julie Bowen as one of nine couples dealing with sex, love and the almost inevitable consequence: pregnancy. Most recently, he filmed Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) which was directed by Jason Eisener. Eisener's trailer for this film won Quentin Tarantino's Grind House competition. Beginning summer 2010, Greg has played "Dov Epstein" in the new ABC/Global television series Rookie Blue (2010). This series follows a group of recent graduates from the police academy as they try to navigate their ways as rookie officers.
Gregory splits his time between Los Angeles and Toronto. He is mainly of English and Ashkenazi Jewish descent, with small amounts of Dutch, German, Swedish, and Norwegian, ancestry.- Actor
- Producer
- Costume Designer
Professional human being just playing around in Hollyweird & making his way in this topsey turvey world. From the streets of Tromaville to the padded cells of The Asylum, GPS is Hollywood's most infamous & controversial celebutante in all of cinematic history! He's actually just a regular schmegular human being underneath all the glitz, glamour, & Hollywood gossip!- Gregory Michael Smith is known for Grey's Anatomy (2005), The PET Squad Files (2013) and The Perfect Stranger (2005).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Gregory W. Smith is known for Star Trek: Generations (1994), Men in Black (1997) and R.I.P.D. (2013).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Gregory J. Smith is known for Here Comes the Boom (2012), The Proposal (2009) and Air America (1990).- J. Gregory Smith is known for Cyber Vengeance (1995), The Outfit (1993) and Dangerous Affairs (1993).
- Additional Crew
Gregory Smith is known for Robservations (2018).- Animation Department
- Visual Effects
- Additional Crew
- Gregory White Smith was born on 4 October 1951 in Ithaca, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Pollock (2000), 60 Minutes (1968) and Tavis Smiley (2004). He was married to Steven Naifeh. He died on 10 April 2014 in Aiken, South Carolina, USA.
- Gregory Lawrence-Smith is known for 2 Girls Go 2 Da Club (2013) and 2 Girls Go 2 Da Club (2014).
- Special Effects
- Visual Effects
- Animation Department
Gregory L. Smith is known for X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Pacific Rim (2013) and Iron Man (2008).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Greg Smith comes from a long career of competing in several sports discipline.
Greg won several state honors in high school as a football, basketball, and track athletes in his four years. After high school, Greg took a university scholarship to Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas before transferring to Western State Colorado University after two years (formerly known as Western State College). Greg finished his college career 4-time Indoor Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 60m and 200m sprint champion. In 1996, he finished nationally #2 rank indoor 60m sprinter in the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field. Greg also received All-American honors.
His professional career consists of free agent contracts at both NFL Philadelphia Eagles and CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Greg Smith signed a contract in 1996 with the Philadelphia Eagles and competed on the team for 6 months in training camp before being released. In 1997, he signed a contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and competed for the team in the preseason before being release after 3 months. In 1999 while working in Australia, Greg got the opportunity to play for the National Rugby League Pro team, Newcastle Knights where he played a few reserve games and one first grade game.
In 2007, Greg began coaching athletes who needed to learn how to sprint in sports such as Track & Field and Football. He also worked as a strength & conditioning consultant for several athletes as well. In 2012, Greg coached his first Olympic athlete who competed in the London 2012 Olympics for the Australia 4x100m relay team.
In late 2013, Greg took on a role as the Running Coach on the movie production "Unbroken" where he work with main actors such as Jack O'Connell who he helped train for his role as Louie Zamperini as a high school state champion runner and as a 1936 Olympic 5,000 meter runner. Greg also worked alongside Angelina Jolie and other assistant directors to help choreograph all the running scenes shown in the movie.
In 2015, Greg still works as a Running Coach, Strength & Conditioning Consultant and Personal Trainer in Sydney Australia under his own private business MVP Speed Academy.- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Stunts
Born in Somerville, Massachusetts and raised primarily in West Medford, Massachusetts, Gregory Smith is the youngest of three sons of Eric Ronald and Gail Frances.
Developing an early interests in writing from watching old science fiction movies and TV shows, he eventually majored in journalism in college. After graduating from Prairie View A&M in 1989 and receiving a Navy commission, he served as engineer officer aboard USS Blue Ridge, flagship of the U.S. 7th Fleet. He is a decorated veteran of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
During his naval service in Japan, he did background roles in two films by Takeshi "The Beat" Kitano -- "Boiling Point" in 1990 and "Sonatine" in 1992. He also played a cold-blooded killer in a low-budget Japanese student-directed trilogy called "Heiju" in 1991. There was also a quick appearance in the obscure Hong Kong action film "Steep" as a black ops facilitator. During this time, he kept up with his writing skills by freelancing for Tokyo-based Mini-World Magazine.
After his naval service ended, he returned to journalism, writing for magazines and, later, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He portrayed a photographer for SpeedChannel in a two-part episode for "Walker, Texas Ranger" in 1999. However, his sports writing duties precluded further roles.
A move to Atlanta changed his fortunes and he began acting again in 2009, as a hobby, taking background roles in "Life As We Know It," "Detroit 1-8-7," "Fast Five," "Franklin & Bash," "Wanderlust," "The Odd Life of Timothy Green," "Joyful Noise" and "What To Expect When You're Expecting," among others.
His most recent projects are Golden Globe-winning "Homeland" with Claire Danes and "Flight" with Denzel Washington and Robert Zemeckis.
A published author, he continues to fit in the occasional acting role while writing science fiction, fantasy and horror novels and short stories.- Editor
- Editorial Department
Gregory E. Smith is known for Comfortably Lost (2012), Behind Closed Doors (2016) and Sister Wives (2010).- Gregory Smith was born on 9 June 1989 in West Reading, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Gregory Darryl Smith is known for Now and Then (1995), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Uninvited Guest (1999).- Gregory Eckel Smith is known for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) and Drunk History: Australia (2020).
- Producer
- Writer
Gregory Alan Smith is known for American Weed, The Big Lie: American Addict 2 (2016) and American Addict (2012).- Gregory Allen Smith is known for Miss Meadows (2014).
- Actor
- Cinematographer
- Script and Continuity Department
- Gregory J. Smith is known for Hurricane (2016).
- Cinematographer
Gregory Allen Smith is known for La Mesa (2008) and Gunfight at La Mesa (2010).