Darrell M. Smith

Darrell Michael Smith (born June 22, 1971) is an American actor, producer and entrepreneur.  He is an actor who identifies with characters defined by their grace, dignity, humanity, and inner strength

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Darrell M. Smith
Born
Darrell M. Smith

June 22, 1971

Washington, D.C.
OccupationActor, Entrepreneur
Years active2001-present
AgentShaun Burton, partner @ The Jane Group
Partner(s)Carla V. Lopez (1996-2005)

Gwen Wunderlich (2008-2016)

Karina Y. Sotelo (2017-Present)
Children1 son Diamanté (a.k.a. DJ Carnage)
Websitehttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm1875757/
Smith in 2007 at an event in New York City. Photo by: Johnny Nuez

Early life

[3] Darrell Smith was raised in Baltimore, MD and attended elementary at The Montessori School in Green-Spring Valley. He later attended Roland Park Middle School and Woodlawn High School. While at Woodlawn, Smith was an outstanding player on the varsity football team. In addition to sports, he was a graffiti artist, painter, and studied art at The Baltimore Museum of Art on weekends. In his last year of high school, Smith moved to Washington, D.C. and ended up graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School. After graduating, Smith continued his academic career at Norfolk State University and studied Political Science and communications.[4]

Career

[5] Smith moved to New York City and started his career by studying at The Negro Ensemble Company performing scene work from great playwrights such as Lorianne Hansberry’s "A Raisin In A Sun," August Wilson’s "The Piano Lesson“ and “Fences“ to name a few. Smith once quoted that, “An actor only learns how to act in theatre.“ Taking initiative, he then went to further study at workshops at Stella Adler, and study the works of Shakespeare, Eugene O’Neil’sThe Iceman Cometh," Arthur Miller’s “The Death Of A Salesman“ and many more. He appeared in many off-Broadway productions through out the country and continued to work the craft. His breakthrough TV guest spot was on “The King Of Queens“ which later led an appearances on the TV series JAG and re-occurring appearances on HBO’S hit crime drama “The Wire." Smith has also produced films. The first film he produced was a film written by Justin Bartha (National Treasure, Failure To Launch , The Hangover Franchise) called “Highs & Lows." The film went on to do well at the Slamdance Film Festival and opened up unprecedented doors for his friend Justin Bartha’s film career as anticipated. Smith quoted: “This was one of the craziest projects I have ever done but fun.“ He also produced, wrote, directed and marketed a film with Music Executive Kenny Burns (Former President of Roc-A-Fella Records, Jay -Z, Kanye West, Radio Host, and discovered rapper Wale) called “Meeting Mr Kenny." The film project went on to be featured at The Heinkin Film Festival. Darrell Smith then produced, wrote, and directed his own personal film called “One More Chance“ which he also played the lead and that film project went on to get nominated for “Best Movie “ at The Gotham Short Film Festival and got well noticed by all which HBO called and offered Smith a role on “ The Wire." Smith has also made a guest TV spot on the TV Show “Dr.OZ" on to talk about how to identify breast cancer in woman with Dr. Oz.[6]

Other Endeavors

In 2017 Darrell M. Smith Co-Founded We Are Throne, Inc., a company that’s based in Soho, Manhattan. The company’s mission is to tell impactful stories through media, film and technology.[7]

References

Written by Darrell M. Smith

Creative Loathing Magazine “ Meeting Mr. Kenny “ Kenny Burns 2006

Hamptons Journal “ Actor Darrell M.Smith loves the Hamptons 2008

Screen Actors Guild

Justin Bartha wiki and website

References

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  2. "We Are Throne, Inc". We Are Throne, Inc. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  3. "We Are Throne, Inc". We Are Throne, Inc. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
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  5. "We Are Throne, Inc". We Are Throne, Inc. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
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