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Gregory Edward Smith (born July 6, 1983) is a Canadian/American actor. He began working as a child actor in the mid-1980s, initially appearing in several made-for-video and television films. Smith has since appeared in several Hollywood films, and has become known for his role as Ephram Brown on the television series Everwood, and more recently as Dov Epstein on Rookie Blue.


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In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Gregory Smith (actor)'s Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Gregory Smith (actor), American Outlaws, Andre (film), Dark Matters (The Outer Limits), Douglas Smith (actor), Dream House (film), Edison and Leo, Eli Stone, Everwood, Hobo with a Shotgun, Jim Younger, Kate Brasher, Kids in America (film), Krippendorf's Tribe, Nearing Grace, Rookie Blue, Small Soldiers, The Climb (1999 film), The Patriot (2000 film), The Seeker (film), Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (film) 89…and more pages!


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Contents
Articles Gregory Smith (actor) American Outlaws
Andre (film)
Dark Matters (The Outer Limits) Douglas Smith (actor) Dream House (film) Edison and Leo Eli Stone Everwood Hobo with a Shotgun Jim Younger Kate Brasher Kids in America (film) Krippendorf's Tribe Nearing Grace Rookie Blue Small Soldiers The Climb (1999 film) The Patriot (2000 film) The Seeker (film) Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (film)
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
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Gregory Smith (actor)
Gregory Smith (actor)
Born
Gregory Smith
Occupation
Years active
Smith on July 9, 2008 Gregory Edward Smith July 6, 1983 Toronto, Ontario
Actor
1983present
Gregory Edward Smith(born July 6, 1983) is a Canadian/American actor. He began working as a child actor in the mid-1980s, initially appearing in several made-for-video and television films. Smith has since appeared in several Hollywood films, and has become known for his role as Ephram Brown on the television seriesEverwood, and more recently as Dov Epstein onRookie Blue.
Early life Smith was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Terrea (n e Oster), a teacher from the USA, and Maurice Smith, a [1] British-born, Vancouver-based producer of low-budget films. Smith's mother appeared in several of the films that his father produced during the 1980s. Smith has two brothers, Andrew and Douglas, who is also an actor, and a younger sister, Samantha. Smith grew up in Vancouver and is both a Canadian and a US citizen.
Career Smith began acting when he was fourteen months old, and appeared in a Tide television commercial and in store catalogues. After a role in the 1994's children's filmAndre, he starred in the 1995 direct-to-video releaseLeapin' Leprechaunsand its 1996 sequel,Spellbreaker: Secret of the Leprechauns. Also in 1996, Smith appeared opposite Michelle Trachtenberg inHarriet the Spy. He subsequently starred in another direct-to-video film,Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework, and appeared in three 1998 films:Krippendorf's Tribe, playing one of the children of the title character,The Climb, a drama also starring John Hurt, and the filmSmall Soldiers, in which Smith had a lead role opposite Kirsten Dunst and won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young [2] Actor in 1999. During the 2000s, Smith appeared in the Mel Gibson-ledThe Patriot(2000), played outlaw Jim Younger in the westernAmerican Outlaws(2001), was featured in the short-lived 2001 CBS drama seriesKate Brasher, and was cast in a lead role on The WB Television Network show,Everwood, which became a success and ran from 2002 until June 2006. His role on the show was described byThe Independent Weeklyas "one of the best [3] portrayals of a thoughtful, alienated teenager on television". For this role, Smith won a Young Artist Award for [4] Best Performance in a TV series (Comedy or Drama) Leading Young Actor in 2003. DuringEverwood's filming, [5] Smith owned a home on location in Park City, Utah. In 2005, Smith appeared in the comedy-drama filmKids in America, which had a regional release in the U.S. During the film, Smith shared the longest on-screen kiss with Stephanie Sherrin, timed at 5 minutes 57 seconds.He also played inZenon(Girl of the 21st century) as Greg.
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Smith next appeared in the independent film dramaNearing Grace, which received a limited theatrical release on October 13, 2006; in the film, which co-stars Ashley Johnson and Jordana Brewster, he plays Henry Nearing, a high senior in the 1970s. The News & Observer's review of the film described Smith's character as "self-deluded" and [6] [7] "perpetually brow-furrowing", although The Seattle Times noted that Smith was "likable", and HeraldNet's [8] review specified that a "better movie will make [Smith] a star".
2005
Mikey Dennehy
Danny Himes
Holden Donovan
Max Stanton
Nearing Grace
Mikey Dennehy
In 2007, Smith had a small role inThe Seeker: The Dark is Risingas Max Stanton. Smith next appeared in the Richard Attenborough-directed period romanceClosing the Ring, playing a younger version of Christopher Plummer's character Young Jack, as well as in the thrillerBoot Camp, which co-stars Mila Kunis. In 2008, Smith produced the direct release-to-DVD filmWieners, and made a guest appearance on the seriesEli [9] Stonereturned to TV in the series. Smith Rookie Blueas Officer Dov Epstein. The series premiered on both ABC and Global TV in Canada on June 24, 2010. [10] On 18 March 2010, he was cast by Jim Sheridan for his 2011 thriller filmDream House; the movie was shot in [11] Toronto.
Alan Abernathy
Chet Becker
Kid #2
Mickey
Thomas Martin
Jim Younger
Henry Nearing
Jesse Hackett
Sport
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Film
Will
Manson, My Name Is Evil
Leapin' Leprechauns!
Filmography
2009
2008
2008
2007
2011
2010
2005
2007
The Seeker
Boot Camp
2004
Whirligig
1996
1998
Spellbreaker: Secret of the Leprechauns
Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework
1995
Big Bully
Harriet the Spy
Andre
Year
Hobo with a Shotgun
Conception
1994
In My Pocket
Edison and Leo
Closing the Ring
Kids in America
American Outlaws
Krippendorf's Tribe
The Climb
Small Soldiers
The Patriot
Book of Love
Perry
Leo (voice)
Bobby
Role
Notes
Stephen
Ben
Young Jack
Slick
Title
Gregory Smith (actor)
TV movie
TV movie
Brian Kniffen (age 16-18)
Jumpin' Joe
M.A.N.T.I.S.
2009
2010
2009
2003
2010
1995
1995
1995
1995
1997
Highlander: The Series
Episode: "Ancestral Evil"
Episode "Dark Matters"
The Hat Squad
Episode: "A Winter Carol"
6 episodes
A Wrinkle in Time
Fakers
Guns
Eli Stone
The Other Mother: A Moment of Truth Movie
Blue Belle
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space
1992
1991
1999
2001
1993
1992
2001
2001
Episode: "Pilot"
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
Just Ask My Children
Kate Brasher
Touched by an Angel
Episode: "Nothing to Fear But Fear..."
Notes
Greg
Patrick Lewis
Daniel Brasher
Brian
Joey
Joe Dugan Jr
Calvin O'Keefe
Bobby
Nik Iliakis
Kid
Young Paul
Kip Schaeffer
The Outer Limits
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Tim Williamson
Jackson
Todd Riley
Dov Epstein
TV movie
Lead role
Ephram Brown
Gordon
Boy
Baley
Joey
TV movie
Episode: "A Sense of Duty"
Episode: "Under Colour of Authority"
2012
2011
Year
2011
Gregory Smith (actor)
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TV movie
TV miniseries
TV series
Episode: "Flight Path"
[1]Son BurstgazieMaeopl.P4.12.ap2.002,81rebmevoN.en [2] Young Artist Awards official site (http:/ /www.youngartistawards.org/pastnoms20.htm). Retrieved February 7, 2008. [3] Smith, Zack (October 11, 2006). "Nearing Grace" (http:/ /www.indyweek.com/indyweek/nearing-grace/Content?oid=1199361). The Independent Weekly. . Retrieved January 18, 2007. [4] Young Artist Awards official site (http:/ /www.youngartistawards.org/noms24.htm). Retrieved February 7, 2008. [5] Romboy, Dennis (December 24, 2006). "Star locale: Celebrities call Park City and Deer Valley home" (http:/ /www.deseretnews.com/ article/650217259/Star-locale-Celebrities-call-Park-City-and-Deer-Valley-home. html). Utah news. . Retrieved January 18, 2007. [6] Lindsey, Craig D. (October 13, 2006). "'Grace' but no fire" (http:/ /web.archive.org/web/20071015090506/http://newsobserver.com/ 105/story/497911.html). The New & Observer. Archived from the original (http:/ /www.newsobserver.com/105/story/497911.html) on October 15, 2007. . Retrieved January 18, 2007.
Role
Short film, completed
Artie
Gregory
References
Guy
Jason
Short film
Dream House
Episode: "Kid Stuff"
TV movie
TV movie
Title
Something Red
Follow
Television
Lead role
Episode: "The Tale of Train Magic"
Street Justice
1994
1991
Meego
1997
2002-2006
Everwood
Episode: "Halloween"
2010-2012
Rookie Blue
The Commish
Street Justice
Gregory Smith (actor)
[7] Fry, Ted (October 13, 2006). ""Nearing Grace": Coming-of-age pining for the wrong girl" (http:/ /seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movies/ 2003301378_nearing13.html). The Seattle Times. . Retrieved January 18, 2007. [8] Horton, Robert (October 13, 2006). "Coming-of-age film falls pancake-flat" (http:/ /web.archive.org/web/20061109072131/http://www. heraldnet.com/stories/06/10/13/100ae_ae8grace001.cfm). HeraldNet. Archived from the original (http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/ 06/10/13/100ae_ae8grace001.cfm) on November 9, 2006. . Retrieved January 18, 2007. [9] Exclusive:Everwood/www.tvguide.com/News/Alum Gregory Smith Returns to TV Which ABC show grabbed him? (http:/ Eli-Stone-casting-1000394.aspx)"TV Guide. December 1, 2008. Retrieved on December 3, 2008. [10] "'Everwood' Star Goes Punk Rock for 'Dream House'" (http:/ /www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/19504). . [11] "Everwood's Gregory Smith Finds His Dream House" (http:/ /www.dreadcentral.com/news/36472/ everwoods-gregory-smith-finds-his-dream-house). .
External links Gregory Smith (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm808376/) at the Internet Movie Database Exclusive: EVERWOODs Gregory Smith Returning to TV (http://thetvaddict.com/2009/07/06/ exclusive-everwoods-gregory-smith-returning-to-tv)
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American Outlaws
American Outlaws
American Outlaws Theatrical poster Directed byLes Mayfield
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music by
Cinematography
Editing by
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James G. Robinson Bill Gerber
Roderick Taylor John Rogers
Colin Farrell Scott Caan Ali Larter Nathaniel Arcand Gabriel Macht Gregory Smith Harris Yulin Will McCormack Ronny Cox Terry O'Quinn Kathy Bates Timothy Dalton
Trevor Rabin
Russell Boyd
Michael Tronick
Morgan Creek
Warner Bros.
August 17, 2001
94 minutes
United States
English
$35 million
[1] $13,342,790
American Outlawsis a 2001 Western film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, and Ali Larter.
Plot The southern army is trying to track down the Yankee army during the civil war. The south is ambushed, but thanks to the sharp-shooting of Frank James (Gabriel Macht) and the distracting and at the same time clever antics of Jesse James (Collin Farrell), the south manages to pull through. The James brothers, along with their war buddies, the Younger brothers, congratulate themselves, but (during the ride to reconnect with their unit) are surprised to learn that their army has pulled out, General Lee had surrendered the previous day at Appomattox, and the war is over. The group decides to return home to their families and farms.
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Things have changed when they get back to Missouri. The town is occupied by the Yankee army, Jesse's childhood friend, Zee (Ali Larter), has grown up into a very attractive young woman, and there is a man hanging in the town square, ostensibly for treason against the North. In actuality, those farmers with large amounts of land are being pressured to sell their farms to the railroad company, who are pushing across North America. If they don't sell their land to the well-groomed, suit-wearing Thaddeus Rains, (Harris Yulin) and his secret-service organizer, Allan Pinkerton (Timothy Dalton) the farmers are burned out of their homes, or killed outright. Frank James finds that the railroad doesn't even need their land -- they're just buying it as cheap as they can get, to push the railroad through. The James and Younger brothers don't want to sell, and Cole Younger (Scott Caan) loses his temper when several 'railroad men' approach him about selling, and kills two of them. The army decides to hang him (since they were working for the government, he faces charges of treason), but his brothers Bob (Will McCormack) and Jim Younger (Gregory Smith), along with Jesse James and Frank James, decide to rescue him, with some help from Zee. During the rescue, Jesse is shot in the shoulder, and has to hide out at Zee's farm. A few weeks later, when Jesse has recovered, the railroad sets fire to the James' home, killing Jesse and Frank's mother (Kathy Bates). The James and Younger brothers ride out for revenge against the railroad men -- but instead focus on the bank's payroll, reasoning that 'you could kill a hundred railroad men and they won't care', but if they steal the payroll and attack supply trains, the army will sit up and take notice. Dubbing themselves the 'James-Younger' gang, they set out robbing banks, with Pinkerton and Rains struggling to stop them. The impact of the James gang is only increased when they commit the first daylight bank-robbery in history, turning themselves into folk heroes in the process. Eventually, the gang comes to blows over leadership, with Cole Younger feeling that Jesse is getting an overblown ego from the publicity of 'his' gang's activities. Jesse backs down, after a bitter argument, and lets Cole plan and execute a robbery; Cole's chosen target proves to be a trap set by Pinkerton and Rains. Jim Younger is shot and killed, and Jesse and his brother (who are tired of the killing and fighting) leave the gang, with Jesse later marrying Zee. The gang doesn't do as well without the James brothers. People don't respect the Younger brothers as much as they did the James-Younger Gang, preferring Jesse's easy-going 'nice guy' personality and his warm, friendly and accommodating manner, which had won the affection of the townsfolk in previous robberies. When Jesse and Zee attempt to start a new life, Pinkerton finds and arrests Jesse. During the train ride to the jail, Jesse is chained in a rear car, but manages to trick one of the deputies into showing his gun, which he uses to escape to the top of the train car. Meanwhile, Zee and the remainder of the Gang shoot a cannon at the locomotive, stopping the train and rescuing Jesse. Confronted in the final moments by the two men he's come to hate, Jesse shoots neither Rains nor Pinkerton, but rather Rains' prized watch, a treasured gift from his father. Pinkerton tells Jesse, through gritted teeth, that he should go to Tennessee, as 'the railroad has no interest in Tennessee', and therefore, neither does Pinkerton (since Pinkerton's being paid by the railroad).
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Cast b Colin Farrell - Jesse James b Scott Caan - Cole Younger b Ali Larter - Zee Mimms b Gabriel Macht - Frank James b Gregory Smith - Jim Younger b Harris Yulin - Thaddeus Rains b Will McCormack - Bob Younger b Kathy Bates - Ma James b Timothy Dalton - Allan Pinkerton b Ronny Cox - Doc Mimms b Terry O'Quinn - Rollin Parker b Nathaniel Arcand - Comanche Tom b Ty O'Neal as Clell Miller bJoe Stevens as Loni Packwood b Muse Watson - Burly Detective bEd Geldart - Old Man Tucker
Critical reaction American Outlawsopened to a dismal box office take and mostly negative reviews. Many critics cited a poor sense of time and place as a major cause of the film's problems. Others just dismissed the film as anotherYoung Guns ripoff.
Box office The film opened at #8 at the U.S. Box office raking in $4,855,475 USD in its first opening weekend.
References [1] "American Outlaws (2001) - Box Office Mojo" (http:/ /boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=americanoutlaws.htm). Box Office Mojo. . Retrieved 14 August 2010.
External links American Outlaws(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0244000/) at the Internet Movie Database bAmerican Outlaws(http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=americanoutlaws.htm) at Box Office Mojo
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