Gregory Smith
Gregory Smith is an accomplished actor who has starred in 25 feature films, including The Patriot with
Mel Gibson, Small Soldiers with
Kirsten Dunst, produced by
Steven Spielberg, and Nearing Grace, which opened the 2005 L.A. Film Festival to critical acclaim. More recently he was seen in Reginald Harkema's Leslie, My Name is Evil, which made its world premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
In addition to having worked in over 100 television episodes, most notably as the protagonist Ephram Brown in the WB hit series Everwood, Smith is also an accomplished producer. In 2008 he developed and produced a comedy for Sony Screen Gems that starred Kenan Thompson, Zach Levi and Fran Kranz, and he is currently in development on several film and television projects, including the independent film On the Ice, a story about an Inuit hunter in the Arctic who becomes a witness to a murder.
As an Internet entrepreneur, Smith co-founded TheU.net, an immersive student network that releases high production video tours of the most popular colleges in the U.S. He and his partner raised $1 million to develop and execute the concept and structured a co-branding deal with AOL Time Warner subsidiary, The WB.
Note: This profile was written in or before
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Gregory Smith Facts
Selected Filmography
Fracture |
Cast Away |
Beverly Hills Cop III |
The Gateway |
Under Siege |
A Hero's Climb |
American Addict |
Last of the Dogmen |
What Women Want |
The Godfather Part III |
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