Kevin Smith filmography

Kevin Smith is an American screenwriter, actor, film producer, and director. The following is a filmography chronicling his work.

Kevin Smith speaking at VidCon 2012.

Smith came to prominence with the low-budget comedy Clerks (1994), in which he appeared as the character Silent Bob. His first several films were mostly set in his home state of New Jersey; and, while not strictly sequential, they frequently feature crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon described by fans as the "View Askewniverse"—named after his production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier.[1]

Smith also directed and produced films such as the buddy cop action comedy Cop Out, as well as the horror film Red State. Outside of film, Smith has worked in various capacities on several television series.

Smith also participates in Q&A sessions that have routinely been filmed for DVD release, beginning with An Evening with Kevin Smith.

Film

Year Title Credited as Notes
Director Writer Editor
1994 Clerks Yes Yes Yes Also producer
1995 Mallrats Yes Yes No
1997 Chasing Amy Yes Yes Yes
1999 Dogma Yes Yes Yes
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Yes Yes Yes
2004 Jersey Girl Yes Yes Yes
2006 Clerks II Yes Yes Yes
2008 Zack and Miri Make a Porno Yes Yes Yes
2010 Cop Out Yes No Yes
2011 Red State Yes Yes Yes
2014 Tusk Yes Yes Yes
2016 Yoga Hosers Yes Yes Yes
2019 Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Yes Yes Yes
2021 Killroy Was Here Yes Yes No Post-production[2]

Short films

Year Title Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer Editor Actor
1992 Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Role: Director/Himself
Vancouver Film School project. Included on Clerks X DVD release.
2002 The Flying Car Yes Yes Yes No No Was first commissioned by The Tonight Show, and can be seen on various websites and on the Clerks X DVD release
2016 Halloween Yes No Yes Yes No Segment of Holidays

Writer

Year Title Notes
1997 Overnight Delivery Uncredited rewrite;[3] Smith said that the only scene that used his dialogue was the opening scene, which includes a reference to longtime Smith friend Bryan Johnson.[4]
2000 Coyote Ugly Uncredited rewrite; Smith said in Evening Harder that only one of his lines remains in the final film[5]
2007 Live Free or Die Hard Uncredited rewrite; his scene only[6]
2009 Fanboys His scene only[7]
2013 Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie Based on his Bluntman and Chronic comic

Executive producer

Year Title Notes
1996 Drawing Flies Producer
1997 A Better Place
Good Will Hunting Co-executive producer
1999 Tail Lights Fade Uncredited
Big Helium Dog
2000 Vulgar Also Actor
2005 Reel Paradise
2006 Small Town Gay Bar
2010 Bear Nation
2019 Shooting Clerks Also actor
TBA Long Lonesome Highway [8][9]

Acting roles

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Clerks Silent Bob
1995 Mallrats
1996 Drawing Flies Silent Bob/Himself
1997 Chasing Amy Silent Bob
1999 Big Helium Dog Director
Dogma Silent Bob
2000 Scream 3 Cameo
Vulgar Martan Ingram
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Silent Bob
2002 Now You Know Married guy
Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels Himself
2003 Daredevil Jack Kirby, Forensic Assistant Cameo
2006 Doogal Moose (voice)
Bottoms Up Rusty #2
Southland Tales Simon Theory
Catch and Release Sam
Clerks II Silent Bob
2007 Superman: Doomsday Grumpy Man (voice) Direct-to-video
TMNT Diner Cook (voice)
Live Free or Die Hard Frederick "Warlock" Kaludis Uncredited rewrites
2009 Fanboys Guy at gas station Cameo
2010 4.3.2.1. "Big" Larry
2011 Red State Prisoner Voice cameo
2012 For a Good Time, Call... Cabbie Cameo
2013 Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie Silent Bob/Himself (voice)
2015 Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery Worker #2 (voice) Cameo
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Stormtrooper (voice) Cameo
2016 Yoga Hosers Bratzi
2017 Teen Titans: The Judas Contract Himself (voice) Cameo
The Disaster Artist Himself Cameo
2019 Shooting Clerks Larkin Eve Cameo
Madness in the Method Himself
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Commander
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Silent Bob/Himself

Q&A/stand-up releases

Year Title Notes
2002 An Evening with Kevin Smith Question and Answer sessions that Smith held with his fans at various American colleges in 2001/2002. Released on DVD in 2002.
2006 An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder Taken from Kevin's Q&As at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto and the Criterion Theatre in London. The DVD was released on November 28, 2006.
2008 Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith Q&A performance on August 2, 2007 (Smith's 37th birthday) in front of a sold-out crowd at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. The DVD was released on October 21, 2008.
2010 Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40 The fourth installment of Kevin Smith's Q&A series which was broadcast on Epix on October 23, 2010. Filmed at Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. Released on DVD & Blu-ray on October 18, 2011
2012 Kevin Smith: Burn In Hell A second Epix broadcast and fifth installment of Kevin Smith's Q&A series filmed live at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas September 27, 2011. The original performance ran for roughly 4 hours but was edited down to about 90 minutes. Officially released February 11, 2012.
2018 Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly stand-up special filmed an hour before Smith had his near-fatal heart attack in 2018

Jay and Silent Bob Podcast releases

Year Title Notes
2012 Jay and Silent Bob Get Old: Tea Bagging in the UK Released on 14 August 2012. Three shows in London, Manchester and Edinburgh.
Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under Released on 30 November 2012. Three shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.
2013 Jay and Silent Bob Get Irish: The Swearing O' the Green Released on 12 March 2013. Two shows in Dublin.

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode: "Rio Ghosto"
2000 Law & Order Tony's wife's nephew Episode: "Black, White and Blue"
2000–2001 Clerks: The Animated Series Various voices 6 episodes; also creator, writer and executive producer
2001 The Concert for New York City Himself Directed segment: "Why I Love New #*$%!&@ York"
2003 Duck Dodgers Hal Jordan (voice) Episode: "The Green Loontern"
2004 Yes, Dear Himself/Silent Bob Episode: "The Premiere"
2005 Veronica Mars Duane Anders Episode: "Driver Ed"
Joey Himself Episode: "Joey and the Big Break: Part 2"
2005–2006 Degrassi: The Next Generation Himself / Silent Bob 5 episodes
2006 Sucks Less with Kevin Smith Himself (host) 6 episodes; also creator, writer and executive producer
2007 Reaper Jewish Guy (voice) Directed episode: "Pilot"; also consultant
2009 Degrassi Goes Hollywood Himself Television film
2010 Phineas and Ferb Clive Addison (voice) Episode: "Nerds of a Feather"
2012–2018 Comic Book Men Himself (co-host) 94 episodes; also developer and executive producer
2013–2014 The Mindy Project Himself 2 episodes[10][11]
2014–2016 @midnight Himself (panelist) 6 Episodes
2014 Comedy Bang! Bang! Himself Episode: "Kevin Smith Wears a Hockey Jersey & Jean Shorts"
2015;
2019
The Big Bang Theory Himself 2 episodes
2016 DC Films Presents: The Dawn of the Justice League Himself (co-host) Television special
Geeking Out[12] Himself (co-host) 9 episodes; also executive producer
Hollyweed[13] Pete Pilot; also creator, director, writer and executive producer
Ask the StoryBots[14] Super Mega Awesome Ultra Guy Episode: "How Do Airplanes Fly?"
2016–2018 The Flash Bob the Security Guard Directed episodes: "The Runaway Dinosaur", "Killer Frost" and "Null and Annoyed"[15][16]
2017–2018 Supergirl Directed episodes: "Supergirl Lives", "Distant Sun",[17][18] "Damage"[19] and "Bunker Hill"
2017–2019 The Goldbergs Directed episodes: "The Dynamic Duo", "Graduation Day" and "Our Perfect Strangers"[20]
2017 Bunnicula Alien #2 (voice) Episode: "Indistinguishable from Magic"
Speechless Himself Episode: "S-t-Star W-Wars"
2018 Explained Himself (narrator) Episode: "Weed"
2019 Crisis Aftermath Himself (host) 2 episodes[21]
2020 The Simpsons Himself (voice) Episode: "Highway to Well"
2020 The George Lucas Talk Show Himself Episode: "Askew of the Views"

Music videos

Year Title Artist Notes
1994 "Can't Even Tell" Soul Asylum Silent Bob (Also Director)
1995 "Build Me Up Buttercup" The Goops
2001 "Because I Got High" Afroman
"Kick Some Ass" Stroke 9 Silent Bob
2018 "I'm Upset" Drake

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2016 "Interns of F.I.E.L.D." Manos Ep. 8
2019 "Relics and Rarities" Self/Sam Hayne Ep. 5: The Case of the Black Onyx
2017-2020 The IMDb Studio at Sundance Self - Interviewer [22][23]

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Himself (voice) Video game
2017 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Himself (voice and likeness) Video game, part of "Rave in the Redwoods" Zombies downloadable content map

References

General
  • "Kevin Smith Filmography". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
Specific
  1. "Scott Mosier: God of All Producers". ViewAskew.com. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  2. Giroux, Jack (June 15, 2017). "Kevin Smith's Monster Movie 'Killroy Was Here' Begins Filming At A Florida College". /Film. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  3. Bellairs, Scott (29 May 1999). "Overnight Delivery".
  4. "The Unholy Tale of Greasy Reese Witherspoon". "Developing the Monkey" [originally] on Psycomic.com. ViewAskew.com. December 1, 2000. Retrieved June 13, 2008.
  5. "Kevin on his involvement in 'Coyote Ugly'". 3 August 2000.
  6. Kevin Smith Trivia at Internet Movie Database
  7. Smith, Kevin (April 23, 2007). "Kevin Smith did NOT direct/delay Fanboys" (Interview). Interviewed by Peter Sciretta. /Film. Retrieved April 13, 2011. While I did write the scene, I didn’t direct it,
  8. "Long Lonesome Highway". ParksDoc.com. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  9. "Long Lonesome Highway: The Story of Michael Parks". Kevin Smith, Haley Joel Osment, Wyatt Russell. 2019. Retrieved 2019-03-30.CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. Armstrong, Jennifer Keishin (October 16, 2013). "The Mindy Project Recap: Culture Flub". New York. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  11. "Kevin Smith on The Mindy Project". TV Fanatic. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  12. "AMC IS "GEEKING OUT" AT COMIC-CON® INTERNATIONAL WITH A SPECIAL EPISODE OF THE NEW LATE-NIGHT TALK SHOW HOSTED BY KEVIN SMITH AND GREG GRUNBERG AIRING SUNDAY, JULY 24 AT 10 PM ET/PT". AMC Networks. July 7, 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  13. Smith, Kevin (January 15, 2016). "235: January 15, 2016". Hollywood Babble-On. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  14. http://www.cartoonbrew.com/internet-television/netflix-announces-ask-storybots-original-series-jibjab-142145.html
  15. Mueller, Matthew (July 5, 2016). "Kevin Smith Will Be Directing Episode 7 Of Season 3 Of The Flash". Comicbook. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
  16. "KevinSmith on Twitter: "I start shooting my second episode of @CW_TheFlash today! Big thanks to @AJKreisberg & @GBerlanti for another run!"". Twitter. September 14, 2016. Retrieved September 14, 2016.
  17. Macy, Seth G. (August 11, 2016). "Kevin Smith To Direct Supergirl Season 2 Episode". IGN. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  18. Melrose, Kevin (August 13, 2016). "TITLE OF KEVIN SMITH'S "SUPERGIRL" EPISODE NEARLY BRINGS HIM TO TEARS". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  19. Cranswick, Amie (2 November 2017). "Promo images for the Kevin Smith-directed Supergirl Season 3 Episode 5 – 'Damage'". Flickering Myth. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  20. Eng, Joyce (November 9, 2016). "Exclusive: The Goldbergs Taps Kevin Smith to Direct an Episode". TVGuide.com. Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  21. Swift, Andy (November 9, 2019). "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Kevin Smith to Host Arrowverse Aftershow on The CW". TVLine.
  22. "The IMDb Studio at Sundance". IMDb. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  23. Sundance 2020 (video). IMDb (YouTube).
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