Steven Smith Jr., (born December 24, 1945) is a
Canadian
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actor, writer and comedian.
He is best known as the co-creator and star of the sketch comedy show ''
The Red Green Show
''The Red Green Show'' is a Canadian television comedy that aired on various channels in Canada, with its ultimate home at CBC Television, and on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States (airing on more than 100 PBS affiliates a ...
'' (1991–2006), for which he portrayed the title character.
Early life
Smith was born in
Toronto
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on Christmas Eve 1945. Before turning to comedy, he studied engineering at the
University of Waterloo
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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 consisting of Smith and his wife,
Morag Smith
Steven Smith Jr., (born December 24, 1945) is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian. He is best known as the co-creator and star of the sketch comedy show ''The Red Green Show'' (1991–2006), for which he portrayed the title character.
Early l ...
. The show was produced for
Hamilton, Ontario
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's
CHCH-TV
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and
syndicated to other television stations in Canada.
Career
In 1985, Smith created the family sitcom ''
Me & Max
''Me & Max'' was a situation comedy produced for Canadian television station CHCH-TV in 1985."Meet Red, er, Steve Smith". ''Toronto Star'', July 27, 1996.
Evolving out of the sketch comedy series '' Smith & Smith'', ''Me & Max'' starred husband ...
''. After the first season the Smiths went back to sketch comedy, creating the series ''
The Comedy Mill
''The Comedy Mill'' was a Canadian sketch comedy television series, which aired from 1987 to 1991 on Hamilton, Ontario's CHCH-TV, and through syndication on other Canadian television stations."Under the veneer of a Hollywood legend". ''The Globe ...
'', which ran for four years. Smith was a writer on ''Offside'', a sports comedy series for
CTV, head writer for
Global
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Entertainment
* ''Global'' (Paul van Dyk album), 2003
* ''Global'' (Bunji Garlin album), 2007
* ''Global'' (Humanoid album), 1989
* ''Global'' (Todd Rundgren album), 2015
* Bruno ...
's ''
Laughing Matters Laughing Matters is the longest-running improvisational comedy troupe in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Formed in 1985, '', and the TV pilot of ''Out of Our Minds'' with
David Steinberg
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. He wrote three episodes of CBS' ''
Top Cops
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Each episode of ''Top Cops'' consisted of two to three segments featuring commended ...
'' series.
In 1991 Smith starred in ''
The Red Green Show
''The Red Green Show'' is a Canadian television comedy that aired on various channels in Canada, with its ultimate home at CBC Television, and on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States (airing on more than 100 PBS affiliates a ...
''. In all, 300 episodes of the series were produced. In 1997, Smith was credited as his alter-ego, Red Green, in "Pavement", an episode of the
Cartoon Network
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/
Adult Swim
Adult Swim (AS; stylized as dult swim
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and often abbreviated as s is an American adult-oriented night-time cable television Television channel, channel that shares channel space with the basic cable network Cartoon Network and is programme ...
show ''
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
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''. In 2002 the full-length movie ''
Duct Tape Forever
''Duct Tape Forever'' is a 2002 comedy film based on ''The Red Green Show''. It was written by Steve Smith, the actor who plays Red Green.
Plot
When property developer Robert Stiles' limousine gets stuck in a sink hole on Possum Lodge's propert ...
'' was produced.
[ Smith writes a syndicated newspaper column as Red Green, distributed by ]Newspaper Enterprise Association
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. In 2009, as a public service announcement by the Ontario Provincial Police
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and the Ontario Power Generation
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, Smith supplied his voice to a talking fish, warning of the dangers of illegal fishing
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Illegal fishing takes pl ...
near government hydro dams. In 2004, Smith hosted a show on Space
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called '' Steve Smith Playhouse''.
Steve Smith has performed as Red Green on several tours, including the "Wit & Wisdom" Tour (2013), "How to Do Everything" Tour (2014), and the "I'm Not Old, I'm Ripe" North American Tour (2016). The 2019 North American tour, "This Could Be It", began in March 2019 and ran until the end of October, with shows in 34 U.S. cities and 29 Canadian cities.
Personal life
Smith and his wife Morag have been married since 1966 and have two sons, Dave and Max. They also have three grandchildren.
On February 17, 2006, Smith was made a Member of the Order of Canada
The Order of Canada (french: Ordre du Canada; abbreviated as OC) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.
To coincide with the ...
, and on June 13, 2011, Smith received an honorary Doctor of Letters
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from McMaster University
McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to the Royal Botanical Ga ...
.
See also
* List of University of Waterloo people
The University of Waterloo, located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, is a comprehensive public university that was founded in 1957 by Drs. Gerry Hagey and Ira G. Needles. It has grown into an institution of more than 42,000 students, faculty, and ...
References
External links
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''Steve Smith''
on YouTube
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''Steve Smith''
on George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight
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As ''The Hour'', the show was so named, as it was a dail ...
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1945 births
Canadian male film actors
Canadian male television actors
Canadian male voice actors
Canadian television personalities
Canadian satirists
Comedians from Toronto
Living people
Canadian stand-up comedians
Male actors from Hamilton, Ontario
Male actors from Toronto
Members of the Order of Canada
University of Waterloo alumni
Writers from Toronto
Canadian sketch comedians
20th-century Canadian male actors
20th-century Canadian comedians
21st-century Canadian male actors
21st-century Canadian comedians
Canadian male comedians