Candace Smith
Candace Elizabeth Smith (born February 1, 1977) is an American lawyer, actress, producer, life coach, author and love expert from Dayton, Ohio.
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Born | Candace Elizabeth Smith[1] February 1, 1977 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. |
Known for | Miss Ohio USA 2003 (winner) Miss USA 2003 |
Website | www |
Early life and education
Smith was born in Dayton, Ohio, and is a graduate of Chaminade-Julienne High School. She has a B.A. degree in Psychology from University of Dayton and a J.D. degree from Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. Her father was Ohio State Representative C.J. McLin.[2] He passed from prostate cancer when Candace was only eleven years old. She was raised by a single mother.
Legal career
Smith attended the University of Dayton on a full academic scholarship and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in Communications. During this time, she completed a Communications and Marketing program at the University of London. Smith began life coaching while attending law school at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago. After passing the Ohio Bar exam in 2002,[1][3] she began practicing commercial real estate law at the largest law firm in Ohio. During this time, she won the title of Miss Ohio USA.
Miss Ohio USA
Smith won the title of Miss Ohio USA 2003 in Portsmouth, Ohio.[1] She went on to represent Ohio in the Miss USA 2003 in San Antonio, Texas. As Miss Ohio USA 2003, she dedicated her time to several charities including the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Artemis House (women's shelter) and the USO.
Entertainment career
Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Smith was asked to be a "Barker's Beauties" on The Price Is Right game show.[3] After a brief stint, Smith refocused on her acting career and went on to have roles on Fox's Method & Red, HBO's Entourage and NBC's Joey. In 2006 she landed a role in the Broken Lizard comedy Beerfest. She worked with Broken Lizard again in The Slammin' Salmon, in which she plays the sister of Michael Clarke Duncan, and in The Babymakers. She appeared in David Ayer's End of Watch, as a distressed mother who receives help from Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña. Smith plays the lead female role in the action film "My Father, Die", produced by Pierce Brosnan. In the film Gimme Shelter, she plays Marie Abeanni, an African social worker, starring opposite Rosario Dawson and Vanessa Hudgens.
Smith competed on Survivor's 18th season, Survivor: Tocantins, in 2009 as a member of the Timbira tribe. Her time on the show was short-lived; she became the second person voted out on Day 6, which also landed her in fifteenth place.
Smith appears in ABC's holiday film Same Time, Next Christmas starring Lea Michele, as the sister to Charles Michael Davis. In the Netflix comedy "The Wrong Missy", Smith plays opposite David Spade as the wife to Roman Reigns.
Smith has appeared as a life coach and love expert on several networks including Bravo, E!, WE tv and the USA network. As an associate producer, Smith has worked on the VH1 documentary "Finding the Funk" and an unscripted dating show.
Smith created "Love By Candace" in an effort to live an authentically healthy and happy life. This approach to life encourages people to nurture the mental, physical and spiritual. She is writing a memoir detailing her struggles growing up in the inner-city of Dayton as the illegitimate daughter to C.J. McLin and how she overcame incredible odds in hopes of inspiring others.
Smith trained at Upright Citizen's Brigade and performed her first stand-up comedy routine at the Comedy Store on Sunset.
References
- "Cincinnati, OH Resolution 134-2000". Archived from the original on July 16, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2009.
- Moss, Khalid (December 22, 2002). "Miss Ohio is Lifelong Achiever". Dayton Daily News. p. E3.
- Yarborough, Chuck (February 22, 2006). "PeopleWatch Extra!". Cleveland.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2007.
External links
- Official website
- Candace Smith at IMDb
- Candace Smith biography for Survivor: Tocantins at CBS.com
Preceded by Kimberly Mullen |
Miss Ohio USA 2003 |
Succeeded by Lauren Kelsey Hall |