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Gregory Edward Smith was born on July 6, 1983, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He holds dual Canadian-American citizenship. His mother, Terrea Oster, is a U.S.-born teacher, and his father, Maurice Smith, was a British-born film producer known for working on low-budget films during the 1980s, often featuring Terrea. Gregory has two brothers, Andrew and Douglas, and a younger sister named Samantha. His heritage is primarily English and Ashkenazi Jewish.
Gregory Smith began his career in entertainment at just 14 months old, appearing in store catalogs and a Tide detergent commercial. He transitioned to acting in children’s films, making notable appearances in movies including Andre (1994) and Harriet the Spy (1996), in which he starred alongside Michelle Trachtenberg.
As a child actor, Smith also appeared in various direct-to-video films such as Leapin' Leprechauns, Spellbreaker: Secret of the Leprechauns, and Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework. He continued building his repertoire with roles in The Climb and Krippendorf’s Tribe. One of his most well-known early roles came in 1998 when he portrayed Alan Abernathy in the film Small Soldiers, earning him a Young Artist Award in 1999 for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor.
As he matured, Smith appeared in independent dramas such as Nearing Grace and maintained a steady acting career. He later gained broader fame through television, most notably for his role as Ephram Brown in the family drama series Everwood. He further solidified his reputation by playing Officer Dov Epstein on the Canadian police drama series Rookie Blue.
In addition to acting, Gregory Smith has also directed episodes of various television series, showcasing versatility in his career by stepping behind the camera. His directing credits include work on Rookie Blue, Arrow, and The Flash, establishing him as a credible director in the television industry.
Gregory Smith has largely kept his personal life private. He was previously linked to several public figures, including Melissa Schuman in 2003 and Ashlee Simpson from 2003 to 2004. In 2004, he briefly dated actress Jess Weixler. Despite media speculation, there are no confirmed reports of long-term relationships or marriage. In recent years, he has maintained a relatively low profile regarding his private affairs.
As of recent estimates, Gregory Smith's exact net worth is not publicly confirmed, though past speculative figures have exaggerated it. The previously cited amount of $90 million and related income details appear to be significantly inflated and unsubstantiated. While he has likely earned a respectable income from acting, directing, and modest endorsement deals, accurate financial data is not readily available in public records.
Gregory Smith is active on social media, particularly Twitter, where he uses the handle @gregorythesmith. As of the latest available data, he had posted over 2,100 tweets and maintained a follower base of more than 50,000 users. He follows a few hundred accounts and engages occasionally with fans, offering insights into his projects and interests.
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