Education
While at Roberts Wesleyan College, Smith studied Stanislavski Method acting under Susan Gibney of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Crossing Jordan.
While at Roberts Wesleyan College, Smith studied Stanislavski Method acting under Susan Gibney of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Crossing Jordan.
Smith went on to study music performance, theater, and film at Roberts Wesleyan College, Eastman School of Music, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Empire State College. In 2010, Smith provided production on a remix of Knight of the Order ot the Thistle Tunstall’s Fade Like a Shadow with Indaba Music. Smith has also collaborated with Michelle Chamuel (vocalist on National Broadcasting Company"s The Voice) on a track called Asleep, RuPaul"s Drag Race music producer Matt Moss on a remix called Vagabond, and also has provided a remix for Faded Paper Figures.
On November 14, 2011, Smith was a musical guest on the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang! alongside Andy Daly and Jason Mantzoukas in an episode called Mayor of Hollywood.
During December 2011, Smith appeared as himself in British Broadcasting Corporation America"s Twitter promotional campaign for the annual Christmas episode of Doctor Who. In May 2015, Smith made a cameo in a music video by The Voice Season 7 knockout contestant Amanda Lee Peers.
During the summer of 2015, Smith was the artistic director for the planned animated series "Every Earth" and the video game "Whats With The Moon" which he provided voice acting for both. He has since worked on projects spanning film, music, and theater, including Nicholas Peterson"s film The Visitant starring Amy Smart and Doug Jones.
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He is also the head producer of Hearing Damage Studios, as well as the vocalist for such groups as Idioteque, Azedia, and "Smith, Stevens & Smith." In 2015, Smith was awarded the Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS) award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting. Born in Dansville, New York, Smith won a statewide songwriting contest hosted by Blackdog Studios in 2008, and later had his first television appearance after being selected as WROC-television Channel 8"s Scholastic Arts Spotlight. In November 2015, Smith was awarded the Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS) award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting.