Douglas Smith (actor)

Canadian actor


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nameDouglas Smith
imageDouglas Smith at Berlinale 2024.jpg
captionSmith in 2024
birth_nameDouglas Alexander Smith
birth_date
birth_placeToronto, Ontario, Canada
occupationActor
spouse
years_active1996–present
relativesGregory Smith (brother)
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| name = Douglas Smith | image = Douglas Smith at Berlinale 2024.jpg | caption = Smith in 2024 | birth_name = Douglas Alexander Smith | birth_date = | birth_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | death_date = | occupation = Actor | spouse = | years_active = 1996–present | website = | relatives = Gregory Smith (brother) Douglas Alexander Smith (born June 22, 1985) is a Canadian actor known for his work on the HBO series Big Love as Ben Henrickson. His other work includes Santa's Slay (2005), Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013), Terminator Genisys (2015), Vinyl, Miss Sloane (both 2016), When We Rise (2017), The Alienist (2018–2020) and the second season of HBO's Big Little Lies (2019).

Early life

Smith was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of Terrea (née Oster), an American-born schoolteacher, and Maurice Smith, a producer of low-budget films who is originally from England. Smith's mother appeared in several of the films that his father produced during the 1980s. He is the younger brother of actor Gregory Smith.

Career

Smith has been acting since he was cast as Malvolio in his fourth grade production of Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night. His first film role was playing a young version of Brendan Fraser's character in Blast from the Past (1999). As a teenager, he went to Australia to play the lead role as an American boy living in Australia in a series called Out There. Early in his career, Smith made several appearances on television procedurals, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, Close to Home, Family Law, The X-Files, Crossing Jordan, and Cold Case.

Smith is known for his regular role as Ben Henrickson on the HBO series Big Love, which aired for five seasons. He also played the role of Edward Porris in Brandon Cronenberg's directorial debut, Antiviral. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and took home the award for Best First Canadian Feature at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. In late 2012, Smith filmed the musical comedy-horror film Stage Fright. He played the roles of both Metal Killer and Buddy, performing two musical numbers in the film. Stage Fright premiered at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival and was released by Magnolia Pictures. In 2013, he starred as Tyson, the cyclops half-brother of Percy Jackson, in the film Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. He also began production on the horror film Ouija for Universal and Platinum Dunes.

An alumnus of RADA's Shakespeare Summer School, Smith made his off-Broadway debut in 2014, starring in the New York premiere of Simon Stephens' Punk Rock at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in the West Village. He played William Carlisle. The production and Smith's performance received favorable reviews. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "In such an exemplary cast, it's unfair to single out any one of the seven principal actors for special praise. But Smith, best known for HBO's Big Love, is sad, scary and transfixing." The production was nominated for both OBIE and Drama League Awards.

In 2015, Smith played a minor role in Terminator Genisys. He had a significant arc on HBO's Vinyl in 2016. He then returned to the horror genre in The Bye Bye Man, where he starred in the role of Elliot. In 2017, he portrayed Dustin Lance Black in When We Rise, an eight-part docudrama based on the memoirs of LGBT activist Cleve Jones and directed by Gus Van Sant, Dustin Lance Black, Dee Rees and Thomas Schlamme. Soon after, Smith joined the cast of The Alienist, a 19th-century crime drama created by Cary Fukunaga based on the 1994 novel The Alienist. His turn as one half of the darkly comedic Isaacson duo earned praise from critics like David Nevins of The Guardian who, in his review of the show, wrote: "Two of the best performances, though, are those of Matthew Shear and Douglas Smith as the brothers Isaacson, two bright and innovative Jewish forensic science specialists who stick out like sore thumbs in the very Irish-Catholic environs of Manhattan law enforcement."

In 2019, Smith played an integral role in the second season of HBO's Big Little Lies as Corey Brockfield, a co-worker and love interest of main character Jane Chapman. He, along with the rest of the cast, were nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. In 2020, he reprised his role as Marcus Isaacson in the second season of The Alienist. In 2022, he played the supporting role of Bill Johnson in Olivia Wilde's film Don't Worry Darling. He also starred in the musical drama The Swearing Jar, which premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. Smith appeared in Atom Egoyan's film Seven Veils, which made its premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. He plays a supporting role in Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 which premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

Personal life

He married Patricia Travis in April 2018.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Blast from the PastAdam Webber (age 11)
2002Trancers 6Punk #1
Partners in ActionTeddy
2003Hangman's CurseElijah Springfield
2004SleepoverGregg
State's EvidenceScott
2005Rock the PaintJosh
Santa's SlayNicolas Yuleson
2006Citizen DuaneDuane Balfour
2007Remember the DazePete
2012AntiviralEdward Porris
2013Treading WaterMicaAlso titled The Boy Who Smells Like Fish
Percy Jackson: Sea of MonstersTyson
2014Stage FrightBuddy Swanson
Hard DriveDitch
OuijaPete
2015Terminator GenisysEric Thompson
Evan's CrimeEvan White
2016Miss SloaneAlex
2017The Bye Bye ManElliot
Bottom of the WorldAlex
2022Don't Worry DarlingBill Johnson
The Swearing JarOwen
2023ExposureTanner
Seven VeilsLuke
2024All the Lost OnesEthan
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1Sig
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2Sig
Die AloneEthan
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996The Death GameTristanTV film
The X-FilesThe PitcherEpisode: "Home"
1998The Outer LimitsDouglasEpisode: "In to Zone"
2001Family LawPatrick SamsonEpisode: "Sex, Lies, and Internet"
2003Out ThereReilly EvansMain role
Stuck in the Middle with YouSamTV film
Cold Case16-year-old Ryan BayesEpisode: "Churchgoing People"
2004EverwoodGavin CurtisEpisode: "Controlling Interest"
Joan of ArcadiaDaniel ShoalarEpisode: "State of Grace"
The GuardianJayEpisode: "Without Consent"
CSI: MiamiJason HendersonEpisode: "Invasion"
2006Crossing JordanSteven ReynoldsEpisode: "Mysterious Ways"
Close to HomeColin ParksEpisode: "The Shots"
2006–2007CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMarlon WestEpisodes: "The Unusual Suspect" & "Goodbye and Good Luck"
2006–2011Big LoveBen HenricksonMain role
2009HawthorneCurtisEpisode: "Night Moves"
2010FlashpointCarlton HaywardEpisode: "Whatever it Takes"
2011Margene's BlogBen HenricksonEpisode: "Girls Gotta Dance"
2013Rookie BlueChuckEpisode: "You Are Here"
Drop Dead DivaKieranEpisode: "Trust Me"
2014BetasZack Casper2 episodes
2016VinylGary / Xavier3 episodes
MotiveDave Briggs, Jr.Episode: "Remains to Be Seen"
12 Deadly DaysSammyEpisode: "Love Bites"
2017When We RiseYoung Man3 episodes
2018–2020The AlienistMarcus IsaacsonMain role
2019Big Little LiesCoreyRecurring role
2021ClariceTyson ConwayRecurring role
2024Superman & LoisJimmy Olsenurl=https://tvline.com/casting-news/superman-and-lois-cast-jimmy-olsen-season-4-douglas-smith-1235189927/
2025Will TrentSpecial Agent Gross2 episodes
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2005Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Feature FilmSleepover
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References

References

  1. "Douglas Smith – Actor Filmography، photos، Video".
  2. (November 18, 2002). "Son Burst".
  3. (February 16, 2012). "'Percy' sequel zeroes in on Smith". Variety.
  4. (November 17, 2014). "'Punk Rock': Theater Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. (May 18, 2015). "2015 Obie Award Winners Announced".
  6. (July 11, 2014). "Douglas Smith Joins 'Terminator' Reboot & 'Evan's Crime'; 'Longmire's Bailey Chase To 'Kill For Me'". Deadline.
  7. (August 6, 2015). "'Vinyl': Martin Scorsese & Mick Jagger's HBO Rock Drama Series Adds Douglas Smith To Cast". Deadline.
  8. Nevins, Jake. (January 22, 2018). "The Alienist review – a 19th-century psychological thriller that's short on thrills". The Guardian.
  9. "Seven Veils with Atom Egoyan".
  10. "Douglas Smith on Instagram: "Wow that went fast! Can't believe it has been a year since I tied the knot with this beautiful southern flower @teeshtravis #anniversary"".
  11. (March 19, 2024). "''Superman & Lois'' Adds Douglas Smith as Jimmy Olsen in Fourth and Final Season (Exclusive)". TVLine.com.

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