Danny Smith (actor, Musician)
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Daniel Arthur Smith (born October 2, 1973) is a
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and musician.


Life and career

Smith was born in
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and moved to Pickering, Ontario at age seven. After high school productions of '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' (Joseph), ''
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'' (Seymour), and '' The Wizard of Oz'' (The Cowardly Lion), he began working at Stage West in Mississauga, spending over a year doing
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. He went on to study and perform at The Second City in
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, working with SCTV legend Joe Flaherty. This led to various television and film roles. He also wrote and performed the theme song to the TV series ''Big Wolf on Campus''. Smith appeared on the
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game show ''
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'' on March 27, 2001. He won throughout the show including the Showcase where he took home US$31,000 worth of prizes (including a car). After '' Big Wolf on Campus'' ended in 2002, Smith starred in the film '' The Bail''; however, that film went unreleased. After ''The Bail'' (alternately titled ''Fizzy Bizness''), Smith moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career. From 2003 to 2009, Danny was the singer/songwriter/guitarist for the band
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. The band parted ways in 2009, and Danny returned to Toronto and is pursuing his acting career. In 2010 he started appearing in commercials for Telus, including one in 2011 where he appears with
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.


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* 1973 births Living people Anglophone Quebec people Male actors from Montreal Male actors from Ontario Canadian male film actors Canadian male television actors People from Pickering, Ontario {{Canada-actor-stub