Steven "
Steve"
Smith, Jr. (born December 24, 1945)
CM is a
Canadian actor, writer and comedian.
Smith was born in
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada. Before turning to comedy, he studied engineering at the
University of Waterloo and then worked a variety of jobs. In 1979, he began to produce, write, and star in
Smith & Smith, a sketch comedy series with a cast of two: Smith and his wife,
Morag Smith. The show was produced for
Hamilton, Ontario's
CHCH and
syndicated to other television stations in Canada.
In 1985, Smith created the family sitcom
Me & Max. After the first season the Smiths went back to sketch comedy, creating the series
The Comedy Mill, which ran for four years. Smith was a writer on
Offside, a sports comedy series for
CTV, head writer for
Global's
Laughing Matters, and the TV pilot of
Out of Our Minds with
David Steinberg. He wrote three episodes of CBS'
Top Cops series.
In 1991 Smith starred in the
The New Red Green Show. In all, 300 episodes of the series were produced. In 2002 the full-length movie
Duct Tape Forever was produced. Smith writes a syndicated newspaper column as Red Green, distributed by
Newspaper Enterprise Association. In 2009, as a public service announcement by the
Ontario Provincial Police and the
Ontario Power Generation, Smith supplied his voice as a talking fish warning the dangers of illegal fishing near government
hydro dams. He currently hosts a show on
Space called
Steve Smith PlayhouseOn February 17, 2006, Smith was made a...
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