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Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author,
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, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the
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buddy film ''
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'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo
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, characters who also appeared in Smith's later films ''
Mallrats ''Mallrats'' is a 1995 American buddy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Ben Affleck, Jason Mewes, Joey Lauren Adams, Michael Rooker, and Smith as Silent Bob. ...
'' (1995), ''
Chasing Amy ''Chasing Amy'' is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, and Jason Lee. The film is about a male comic artist (Affleck) who falls in love with a lesbian woman ...
'' (1997), ''
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'' (1999), ''
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'' (2001), ''
Clerks II ''Clerks II'' is a 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, the sequel to his 1994 film ''Clerks'', and his sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. The film stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Daw ...
'' (2006), ''
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'' (2019), and ''
Clerks III ''Clerks III'' is a 2022 American comedy-drama film written, produced, directed, and edited by Kevin Smith and stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Trevor Fehrman, Austin Zajur, Jason Mewes, Rosario Dawson, and Smith. It serves as a standalon ...
'' (2022) which are set primarily in his home state of
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. While not strictly sequential, the films have crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared
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known as the "
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", named after Smith's production company
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, which he co-founded with
Scott Mosier Scott A. Mosier (born March 5, 1971) is an American film producer, director and editor best known for his work with director Kevin Smith, with whom he occasionally co-hosts the weekly podcast, ''SModcast''. Early life Mosier was born in Vanco ...
. Since 2011, Smith has mostly made horror films, including ''
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'' (2011) and the "comedy horror films" ''
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'' (2014) and ''
Yoga Hosers ''Yoga Hosers'' is a 2016 American comedy horror film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It is a spin-off of Smith's 2014 horror film '' Tusk'' and stars Smith's daughter Harley Quinn Smith, Lily-Rose Depp, and her father, Johnny Depp. The sec ...
'' (2016), two in a planned series of three such films set in
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dubbed the ''True North'' trilogy. He has also served as a director-for-hire for material he did not write, including the
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action comedy ''
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'' (2010) and various television series episodes, creating '' Masters of the Universe: Revelation'' in 2021. Smith owns
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in
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, a comic book store which became the setting for the
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show ''
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'' (2012–2018). He also hosts the movie-review TV show '' Spoilers''. As a podcaster, Smith cohosts several shows on his
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, including ''
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'', '' Fatman Beyond'', and the live show ''
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''. He is known for participating in long, humorous Q&A sessions that are often filmed for DVD release, beginning with ''
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''. Since 1999, he has been married to actress and former reporter
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, with whom he has a daughter,
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named after the Batman character of the same name.


Early life

Kevin Patrick Smith was born on August 2, 1970, in
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, Note: At least one source, Yahoo! Movies, gives birthplace as
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.
the son of Grace (née Schultz), a homemaker, and Donald E. Smith (1936–2003), a
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. He has two siblings: an older sister, Virginia, and an older brother, Donald Jr. He was raised in a Catholic household in the nearby clamming town of
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. Smith's childhood was scheduled around his father's late shifts at the post office. His father grew to despise his job, which greatly influenced Smith, who remembers his father finding it difficult on some days to get up and go to work. Smith vowed never to work at something that he did not enjoy. Smith attended Henry Hudson Regional High School, where he was a B and C student, videotaped basketball games, and produced ''
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''-style sketch comedy. An overweight teen, he developed into a comedic observer of life to socialize with friends and girls. After high school, Smith attended
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in New York City, but did not graduate. Smith met
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while working at a youth center; they became friends after discovering a mutual interest in comic books.


Career


As a filmmaker

On his 21st birthday, Smith saw Richard Linklater's comedy ''
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''. Impressed that Linklater set and shot the film in his hometown of
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rather than on a soundstage in a major city, Smith was inspired to become a filmmaker, and to set films where he lived. He has said, "It was the movie that got me off my ass; it was the movie that lit a fire under me, the movie that made me think, 'Hey, I could be a filmmaker.' And I had never seen a movie like that before ever in my life." He assembled a library of independent filmmakers like Linklater, Jim Jarmusch,
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and
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to draw from. Smith attended
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for four months, where he met longtime collaborators
Scott Mosier Scott A. Mosier (born March 5, 1971) is an American film producer, director and editor best known for his work with director Kevin Smith, with whom he occasionally co-hosts the weekly podcast, ''SModcast''. Early life Mosier was born in Vanco ...
and Dave Klein. Unlike them, Smith left halfway through the course, figuring he knew enough to proceed and wanting to save money for his first film. Smith moved back to New Jersey and got his old job back at a convenience store in Leonardo. He decided to set his film, ''
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'', at the store, borrowing the a-day-in-the-life structure from the Spike Lee film ''
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''. Smith maxed out more than a dozen credit cards, and sold his much-treasured comic book collection, to raise $27,575 to make the film, while saving money by casting friends and acquaintances in most roles. ''Clerks'' was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994, where it won the Filmmaker's Trophy. At a restaurant following the screening, Miramax executive
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invited Smith to join him at his table, where he offered to buy the movie. In May 1994, it went to the
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, where it won both the Prix de la Jeunesse and the International Critics' Week Prize. Released in October 1994 in two cities, the film went on to play in 50 markets, never playing on more than 50 screens at any given time. Despite the limited release, it was a critical and financial success, earning $3.1 million. Initially, the film received an
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rating from the
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for sexually graphic language. Miramax hired
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to sue the MPAA. At an appeals screening, a jury of members of the National Association of Theatre Owners reversed the MPAA's decision, and the film was given an R rating. The movie had a profound effect on the independent film community. According to producer and author John Pierson, it is considered one of the two most influential film debuts in the 1990s, along with ''
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''. Smith's second film, ''
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'',
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's debut as a leading man, did not fare as well as expected. It received a critical drubbing and earned only $2.2 million at the box office despite playing on more than 500 screens. ''Mallrats'' was more successful in the home video market. Widely hailed as Smith's best film, 1997's ''
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'' marked what
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called "a quantum leap forward" for Smith. Starring ''Mallrats'' alumni Jason Lee,
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and
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, the $250,000 film earned $12 million at the box office, wound up on a number of critics' year-end best lists, and won two
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s (for Screenplay and Supporting Actor for Lee). The film received some criticism from members of the lesbian community, who felt that it reinforced the perception that lesbians merely needed to find the right man. Smith, whose brother Donald is gay, found this accusation frustrating, as he has endeavored to be a pro-
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filmmaker, believing that sexuality is more fluid, with social taboos, not sexual desire, preventing more people from expressing bisexuality. Smith's fourth film, ''
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'' (1999), featured an all-star cast and was mired in controversy. A religious-themed comedy that starred a post-''Good Will Hunting'' Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, as well as Chris Rock, Salma Hayek, George Carlin, Alan Rickman, Linda Fiorentino, and Lee and Mewes, it was criticized by the Catholic League (U.S.), Catholic League. The film debuted at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, out of competition. Released on 800 screens in November 1999, the $10 million film earned $30 million. Smith then focused the spotlight on the two characters who had appeared in supporting roles in his previous four films. ''
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'' featured an all-star cast, with many familiar faces returning from those four films. Affleck and Damon appear as themselves filming a mock sequel to ''Good Will Hunting''. The $20 million film earned $30 million at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics. ''Jersey Girl (2004 film), Jersey Girl'', with Affleck, Liv Tyler, George Carlin, and Raquel Castro, Smith's first film outside the View Askewniverse, marked a new direction in Smith's career. The film took a critical beating as it was seen as, in Smith's own words, "''Gigli 2''", because it co-starred Affleck and his then girlfriend, Jennifer Lopez. Smith heavily reedited the film to reduce Lopez's role to just a few scenes, but the film did poorly at the box office. Budgeted at $35 million, it earned $36 million. In the 2006 sequel ''
Clerks II ''Clerks II'' is a 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, the sequel to his 1994 film ''Clerks'', and his sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. The film stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Daw ...
'', Smith revisited the Dante and Randal characters from his first film in his final visit to the View Askewniverse. Roundly criticized before its release, the film won favorable reviews as well as two awards (the Audience Award at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Orbit Dirtiest Mouth Award at the MTV Movie Awards). It marked Smith's third trip to the Cannes International Film Festival, where it received an eight-minute standing ovation. The $5 million film, starring Jeff Anderson, Brian O'Halloran, Rosario Dawson, Mewes, Jennifer Schwalbach and Smith reprising his role as Silent Bob, earned $25 million. ''Zack and Miri Make a Porno'' was originally announced in March 2006 as Smith's second non-Askewniverse film. The film began shooting on January 18, 2008, in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and wrapped on March 15, 2008. It stars Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks as the title characters who decide to make a low-budget pornographic film to solve their money problems. It was released on October 31, 2008, and ran into many conflicts getting an "R" rating. Rogen said: Smith took the film through the MPAA's appeals process and received an R rating without having to make any edits. ''Zack and Miri Make a Porno'' was considered a box-office "flop". It was hurt by "tepid media advertising for a movie with the title PORNO". In the aftermath of the film's performance, Smith's and Weinstein's business relationship became "frayed". ''Zack and Miri'' opened #2 behind ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' with $10,682,000 from 2,735 theaters, an average of $3,906. The "bankable" Rogen experienced his "worst box-office opening ever". In an interview with Katla McGlynn of the Huffington Post, Smith said: It was announced in 2009 that Smith had signed on to direct ''A Couple of Dicks'', a buddy-cop comedy written by the Cullen Brothers and starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan. Due to controversy surrounding the original title, it was changed to ''A Couple of Cops'', then reverted to its original title due to negative reaction, before finally settling on the title ''
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''. The film, shot from June to August 2009, involves a pair of veteran cops tracking down a stolen vintage baseball card, and was released on February 26, 2010, to poor reviews; it was the first film Smith directed but did not write. ''Cop Out'' opened at number 2 at the box office and was mired in controversy, mostly over reported conflicts on the set between Smith and Willis. It was the last time Smith worked with a major studio, leading him to return to his independent film roots. In September 2010, Smith started work on ''
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'', an independently financed horror film loosely inspired by the Westboro Baptist Church and its pastor, Fred Phelps. Weinstein and his brother Bob Weinstein, Bob, who had been involved in the distribution of Smith's films except ''Mallrats'' and ''Cop Out'', declined to support ''Red State''. The film stars Michael Parks, John Goodman and Melissa Leo. Smith had said he would auction off rights to the $4 million film at a controversial event following its debut screening at 27th Sundance Film Festival, Sundance but instead kept the rights to the film himself and self-distributed it under the SModcast Pictures banner. The January 2011 premiere drew protests from a half-dozen members of the church, along with many more who counter-protested Westboro members. Smith explained his decision as a way to return to an era when marketing a film did not cost four times as much as the film itself, a situation he called "decadent and deadening".''Red State'' was a box office bomb, earning just $1,104,682, and opened to poor reviews; the critical consensus (according to Rotten Tomatoes) was "''Red State'' is an audacious and brash affair that ultimately fails to provide competent scares or thrills." In April 2011, Smith said that ''Red State'' had made its budget back by making $1 million on the first leg of the tour, $1.5 million from a handful of foreign sales and $3 million from a domestic distribution deal for VOD. Smith had said before ''Red State'' that he would soon retire from directing, and announced that his last movie would be ''
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''. But in December 2013 he said he would continue to make movies, but only ones that were uniquely his, as opposed to generic ones "anybody could make". In 2013 Smith directed ''
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'', a horror movie inspired by a story Smith and Mosier read about a Gumtree ad for a man who rents out a room in his house for free on the condition that the respondent dresses as a walrus for two hours per day. The project began pre-production in September 2013, and was shot in November of that year. Released September 19, 2014, it received mixed reviews. Before ''Tusk'' release, Smith wrote the script for a spin-off of the film, which he titled ''
Yoga Hosers ''Yoga Hosers'' is a 2016 American comedy horror film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It is a spin-off of Smith's 2014 horror film '' Tusk'' and stars Smith's daughter Harley Quinn Smith, Lily-Rose Depp, and her father, Johnny Depp. The sec ...
''. The movie began filming in August 2014, and was released in 2016. It stars Smith's daughter,
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, and Lily-Rose Depp, reprising their two minor characters from ''Tusk'', with Johnny Depp also playing his inspector character from the earlier film. Smith revealed at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con that he had written the script for a film called ''Moose Jaws'', which he described as "''Jaws (film), Jaws'' with a moose", and which is planned to be the third and final film in his ''True North trilogy''. Smith wrote and directed one segment, ''Halloween'', of the 2016 horror anthology film ''Holidays (2016 film), Holidays'', in which each segment takes place during a different holiday. In June 2017, Smith started shooting ''KillRoy Was Here'', a horror film based on the Kilroy was here, graffiti phenomenon. Directed by Smith, the script was co-written with Andrew McElfresh, marking the first time he shared writing credit. It represents a retooling of their ''Anti-Claus'' movie, which was initially canceled after the release of ''Krampus (film), Krampus'' due to the two stories' similarity. The film crew was mostly made up of students of the Ringling College of Art and Design, with shooting continuing over every semester break. In 2017, due to obstacles getting ''Clerks 3'' or ''Mallrats 2'' produced, Smith decided to write and direct a ''
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'' sequel instead, ''
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''. It was scheduled to be filmed in September 2017, but shooting was postponed to February and March 2019. The first trailer for the film was released on July 18, 2019. Smith announced a tour to accompany the film. On October 1, 2019, Smith announced on Instagram that ''
Clerks III ''Clerks III'' is a 2022 American comedy-drama film written, produced, directed, and edited by Kevin Smith and stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Trevor Fehrman, Austin Zajur, Jason Mewes, Rosario Dawson, and Smith. It serves as a standalon ...
'' was officially happening and that Jeff Anderson, who had retired, had agreed to reprise his role as Randal. "It'll be a movie that concludes a saga. It'll be a movie about how you're never too old to completely change your life. It'll be a movie about how a decades-spanning friendship finally confronts the future. It'll be a movie that brings us back to the beginning—a return to the cradle of civilization in the great state of #newjersey. It'll be a movie that stars Jeff and @briancohalloran, with me and Jay in supporting roles. And it'll be a movie called CLERKS III!" The film released on September 13, 2022.


Relationship with Harvey Weinstein

With the exception of ''Mallrats'', all of Smith's films until 2008 were financed and/or distributed by
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and his brother Bob Weinstein, Bob, via their companies Miramax, Dimension Films, and The Weinstein Company. In 2008 Smith's relationship with Harvey Weinstein soured due to the financial failure of ''Zack and Miri Make a Porno'', which Smith blamed on a lack of marketing. Nonetheless, they continued to discuss potential funding for other Smith projects, and The Weinstein Company co-produced Smith's 2016 talk show ''Geeking Out''. Smith also named the independent production company he created for the 2011 film ''Red State'' "The Harvey Boys" in Weinstein's honor. Smith is considered one of the writer-directors whose career Weinstein nurtured, a group that also includes
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and David O. Russell. Smith severed professional ties with Weinstein when he was informed of his assault on Rose McGowan. Soon after Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations, allegations of rape and sexual assault by Weinstein publicly surfaced in October 2017, Smith said on Twitter that he was "ashamed" of his relationship with Weinstein. On his ''Hollywood Babble-On'' podcast, he said, "My entire career is tied up with the man", adding, "No fucking movie is worth all this." He lamented that in addition to working with Weinstein, "I sat out there talking about this man like he was a hero, like he was my friend, like he was my father." He pledged to donate all his future Residual (entertainment industry), residuals from his Weinstein-produced films to the nonprofit organization Women in Film, which advocates for the inclusion of more women in film production. Smith later announced that, due to the declining appeal of his earlier films, the residuals from Weinstein-funded movies may be lower than expected; he decided that he would instead donate $2,000 a month to Women in Film.


Frequent collaborators

Smith regularly casts the same actors in his film projects.
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has been in nine of his films, his wife
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in eight and
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in seven.


Writer

In 1997, New Line hired Smith to rewrite ''Overnight Delivery'', which was expected to be a blockbuster teen movie. Smith's then-girlfriend
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almost took the role of Ivy in the movie, instead of the female lead in ''
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''. Eventually she lost out to Reese Witherspoon, and ''Overnight Delivery'' was quietly released directly to video in April 1998. Smith was not credited for his contributions. He has said that the only scene that really used his dialogue was the opening scene, which includes a reference to longtime Smith friend Bryan Johnson (filmmaker), Bryan Johnson. Smith was also an uncredited screenwriter on the 2000 comedy-drama film ''Coyote Ugly (film), Coyote Ugly''.


Comics and magazines

Smith has been a regular contributor to ''Arena (magazine), Arena'' magazine. In 2005, Miramax Books released Smith's first book, ''Silent Bob Speaks'', a collection of previously published essays (most from ''Arena'') dissecting pop culture, the movie business, and Smith's personal life. His second book, ''My Boring-Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary of Kevin Smith'', published by Titan Books, was another collection of previously published essays (this time blogs from Smith's website silentbobspeaks.com) and reached No. 32 on ''The New York Times'' Best Sellers List. Titan released Smith's third book, ''Shootin' the Sh*t with Kevin Smith: The Best of the SModcast'', on September 29, 2009. A lifelong comic book fan, Smith's early forays into comic books dealt with previously established View Askew characters, and were published by Oni Press. He wrote a short
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story about Walt Flanagan's dog in ''Oni Double Feature'' No. 1, and followed it with a Bluntman and Chronic story in ''Oni Double Feature'' #12. He followed these with a series of Clerks (comic), ''Clerks'' comics. The first was ''Clerks: The Comic Book'', which told of Randal's attempts to corner the market on ''Star Wars'' toys. The second was ''Clerks: Holiday Special'', where Dante and Randal discover that Santa Claus lives in an apartment between the Quick Stop and RST Video. Third was ''Clerks: The Lost Scene'', showing what happened inside Poston's Funeral Parlor. This story was later animated in the TV series style and included as an extra on the 10th Anniversary ''Clerks (1994 film), Clerks'' DVD. Smith then wrote the miniseries ''Chasing Dogma'', which tells the story of Jay and Silent Bob between the films ''
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'' and ''
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''. He has also written the Trade paperback (comics), trade paperback ''Bluntman and Chronic'', published by Image Comics, Image, which purports to be a collection of the three issues of the series done by Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards (of ''Chasing Amy''). It includes a color reprinting of the story from ''Oni Double Feature'' No. 12, purported to be an early appearance by McNeil and Edwards. These stories have all been collected in ''Tales From the Clerks'' (Graphitti Designs, ), which also includes a new ''Clerks'' story tying into the ''Clerks 2'' material, and the story from ''Oni Double Feature'' #1. They were previously collected by Image Comics in three separate volumes, one each for ''Clerks'', ''Chasing Dogma'' and ''Bluntman and Chronic''. In 1999, Smith won a Harvey Award, for Best New Talent in comic books. In 1999, Smith wrote "Daredevil: Guardian Devil, Guardian Devil", an eight-issue story arc of ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' for Marvel Comics illustrated by Joe Quesada. He then produced a 15-issue tenure on ''Green Arrow'' for DC Comics that saw the return of Oliver Queen from the dead and the introduction of Mia Dearden, a teenage girl who would become Speedy after Smith's run had ended. Smith returned to Marvel for two miniseries, ''Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do'' and ''Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target'', both of which debuted in 2002. The former was six issues long, but problems arose when the third issue was published two months after the initially scheduled release date. As a result, the final issues were delayed for at least three years, prompting Marvel to release an "in case you missed it" reprinting of the first three issues as one book before the remaining issues were released. The delay in part was due to Smith's work on ''Jersey Girl'' and ''Clerks II'', causing him to shelve completion of the miniseries until the films were completed. He was announced as the writer of an ongoing ''Black Cat (Marvel Comics), Black Cat'' series and ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' in 2002, but because of the delays on ''Evil That Men Do'' and ''The Target'', the plan was changed so that Smith would start a third Spider-Man title, launched in 2004 by Mark Millar instead. ''Spider-Man/Black Cat'' was completed in 2005, but ''Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target'' remains unfinished, with one issue published. Smith wrote the limited series ''Batman: Cacophony'', with art by friend Walt Flanagan, which ran from November 2008 to January 2009. The series featured the villains Onomatopoeia (comics), Onomatopoeia (a character created by Smith during his run at Green Arrow), Joker (comics), The Joker, Maxie Zeus, and Victor Zsasz. The Trade paperback (comics), trade paperback of ''Batman: Cacophony'' became a New York Times Bestseller, ''New York Times'' Bestseller in their Hardcover Graphic Books section. In 2010 Smith wrote a six-issue Batman miniseries, ''Batman: The Widening Gyre, The Widening Gyre'', for DC, drawn by Walt Flanagan. The series was initially planned as 12 issues, with a long break planned between issues six and seven. After issue six was published, Smith and Flanagan's work on their reality show, ''
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'', extended this planned break longer than expected. It was decided in the interim to release the remaining issues as a separate series, ''Batman: Bellicosity'', scheduled for 2016, but it remains unreleased. Also in 2010, Smith published a Green Hornet story for Dynamite Entertainment based on an unused script he wrote for a ''Green Hornet'' film that never came to fruition. In August 2011, Dynamite Entertainment debuted Smith's ''The Bionic Man'', which was based on a 1998 script he wrote that Universal rejected for being "more like a comic book than a movie." In 2014, Smith and Ralph Garman released a six-issue ''Batman '66'' crossover featuring Batman and Green Hornet, ''Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet''. On March 7, 2022, it was announced that Dark Horse and Smith would be teaming up to publish the books of Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, Secret Stash Press, a new publishing line by Smith. The first 2 books of the line include ''Maskerade'', written by Smith and Andy Mcelfresh and ''Quick Stops'', written by Smith and set within the
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.


Television

In 1998, Smith shot two TV commercials for Coca-Cola in New Jersey. In 2000, Smith and Mosier teamed up with television writer David Mandel to develop an animated television show based on ''Clerks'' called ''Clerks: The Animated Series''. Only the first two episodes aired, on American Broadcasting Company, ABC in May 2000, before the series was canceled due to poor ratings. The six produced episodes were released on DVD in 2001. During the mid-1990s Smith directed and starred in a series of commercials for MTV, alongside
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, in which they reprised their roles as
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. In 1998 he directed Mewes as "Gary Lamb – Ground Activist" in a series of Nike, Inc., Nike commercials. That same year, he also shot commercials for Diet Coke. Two years later, he directed ''Star Wars'' toy commercials for Hasbro. He has also directed and starred in commercials for Panasonic. In 2004 he shot a public service announcement for the Declare Yourself organization, which promotes youth voter registration. These advertisements brought Jay and Silent Bob out of their "semi-retirement." On February 27, 2002, Smith released a short film for ''The Tonight Show'', ''The Flying Car (2002 film), The Flying Car''. Smith directed the pilot for The CW supernatural comedy series ''Reaper (TV series), Reaper''. He described it as "less ''Brimstone (TV series), Brimstone'' or ''Dead Like Me'' and more like ''Shaun of the Dead'' than anything else". He added that he took the job because he had always wanted to direct something he did not write, but never had an interest in doing it on the big screen. Smith produced and appeared in the AMC (TV channel), AMC reality television series ''
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'', which is set inside Smith's comic book shop,
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, in
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. The show ran for seven seasons, from 2012Seidman, Robert (January 14, 2012)
"AMC's New Unscripted Series, 'Comic Book Men' Debuts February 12 at 10pm"
TV by the Numbers.
to 2018. A second series of Spoilers (web series), ''Spoilers'' aired on The Comedy Network in Canada. Smith has directed 3 episodes of ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'' ("The Runaway Dinosaur," "Killer Frost," and "Null and Annoyed"), 4 episodes of ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl'' ("Supergirl Lives", "Distant Sun", "Damage" and "Bunker Hill") and 3 episodes of ''The Goldbergs (2013 TV series), The Goldbergs'' ("The Dynamic Duo", "Graduation Day" and "Our Perfect Strangers"). In February 2017, Smith was announced to write, direct, and executive produce a TV series based on the Image Comics title ''Sam and Twitch'' for BBC America. In February 2019, Smith was announced to cowrite, with Dave Willis, an animated web series based on Marvel Comics' ''Howard the Duck'' for Hulu. In January 2020, it was announced that the ''Howard the Duck'' series was scrapped. 2022 saw Smith guest star as himself on the Nickelodeon sitcom ''Warped!'', in the episode "Plagiarized!"; in the episode, Smith announces to the lead characters what his new movie would be, and the two leads then believe Smith stole their similar idea and try to stop him.


Abandoned and stalled TV and film projects

In 1996, Smith worked on a script for a planned Superman film tentatively titled ''Superman film series#Superman Lives, Superman Lives''. He wrote several drafts but was dropped from the project when Tim Burton was hired to direct and brought his own team to write the script. (Burton's attempt was later abandoned as well.) Smith publicly discussed his experience working on the script at a Q&A session at Clark University shown on the 2002 DVD ''
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''. In the Q&A, he said the experience was positive overall, since he loves Superman and was paid well. But he listed a number of unusual demands that producer Jon Peters made, including that Superman not be shown flying or wearing tights, and that he should battle a giant spider at the end of the film. Smith then noted that he went to see the 1999 film ''Wild Wild West'', which Peters produced, and was surprised to see a giant mechanical spider at the end of the film, presumably Peters's handiwork. Smith's description of his experience gained a life of its own, with film critic A.O. Scott of ''The New York Times'' calling it "extraordinary". In the 2007 direct-to-DVD animated film ''Superman: Doomsday'', Smith has a cameo as an onlooker in a crowd that alludes to this anecdote: after Superman defeats Toyman (comics), The Toyman's giant mechanical robot, Smith scoffs, "Yeah, like we really needed him to defeat that giant spider. Heh. ''Lame!''" In the early '00s, Smith was said to be writing ''Fletch Won (film), Fletch Won'', a prequel to the Chevy Chase film ''Fletch (film), Fletch'', and was set to direct with Jason Lee in the lead role, but the plans ultimately came to nothing. Smith cited Miramax not seeing Lee's box-office appeal (in an ''Entertainment Weekly'' article covering the delays, Smith claimed Harvey Weinstein continually refused it personally or suggested he focus more on the disguises of the character in a matter similar to ''Austin Powers'', Smith admitting incredulity that Harvey refused even after Lee was frequently seen in billboards and posters in the city at the time, to promote his new show ''My Name is Earl'', but admitting that Harvey's vision for the film clearly didn't include Lee) as a reason for its abandonment. For a time Ben Affleck was also considered for the role, with Chase framing the action as the narrator, looking back on his early adventures. In 2004, Smith wrote a screenplay for a film adaptation of ''The Green Hornet'', and announced that he intended to direct it. The project died after the poor box office of ''Jersey Girl (2004 film), Jersey Girl''; the screenplay was later turned into a ''Green Hornet'' comic book miniseries. (A live-action film adaptation, ''The Green Hornet (2011 film), The Green Hornet'', was released in 2011, with no involvement from Smith.) At the 2007 Comic-Con International, San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Smith would write and direct an episode of the ''Heroes (American TV series), Heroes'' spin-off ''Heroes (American TV series)#Heroes: Origins, Heroes: Origins'', but the project was canceled because of the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike. Smith planned to direct a hockey drama-comedy based on Warren Zevon's song "My Ride's Here, Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song)". The song, about a hockey player famous for fighting in the rink, was co-written by Mitch Albom, who worked with Smith on the project. Smith announced at the 2011 Sundance premiere of ''
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'' that ''Hit Somebody'' would be the last movie he directed, but that he would continue to tell stories in other media.Stewart, Sara (March 3, 2011)
"Kevin can wait"
. ''The New York Post''.
In August 2011 ''Hit Somebody'' was announced as a two-part film titled ''Hit Somebody: Home'' and ''Hit Somebody: Away'', with part 1 rated PG-13 and part 2 rated R, but later it became one movie again. In December 2012 Smith announced that, due to difficulties finding funding, ''Hit Somebody'' would be a six-part miniseries on an as-yet unknown network. Smith announced in March 2015 that ''Hit Somebody'' would film from September to Christmas 2015, but this did not happen. On March 12, 2015, Smith said he would film ''Clerks III'' in May 2015, followed in early 2016 by ''Moose Jaws'' and ''Anti-Claus'' (a story inspired by the Krampus tradition), which he confirmed the next day. On April 8, 2015, Smith said that ''Mallrats 2'' would instead be his next film: "we were talking about initially shooting 'Clerks III' this summer and then we were going to get to 'Mallrats' in the beginning of 2016. And then it jumped into 2015, where we were going to shoot 'Clerks' and then hopefully 'Mallrats' before the end of the year. But now, based on a fucking mall that we all dig that will be going away, the priority has become 'Mallrats.' So the next fucking movie I'm making is 'Mallrats 2.'" Most of the original film's cast (16 of the 18) signed on to appear in the sequel. In June 2016, Smith revealed that because Universal Studios, Universal owns the rights to the ''Mallrats'' title a sequel would not be made; instead, it would be turned into a 10-episode TV series produced by Universal Television. He also confirmed that the film's entire cast would reprise their roles in the series. Toward the end of the month, Smith announced that he had closed a deal with Universal Television to pitch the series to networks and streaming services in August. In January 2016, Smith wrapped production on a pilot episode for a planned half-hour comedy series, ''Hollyweed''. He wrote and directed the pilot, which starred Smith and Donnell Rawlings, along with Kristin Bauer van Straten, Frankie Shaw,
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, Ralph Garman, Adam Brody, Hina Abdullah, Pete Pietrangeliand and
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. The pilot was not picked up. In July 2018, it was released as the inaugural pilot on the new TV crowdsourcing site Rivit TV, in hopes of getting funded as a web series. In May 2016, Smith announced that he was adapting the 1984 film ''The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension'' for television through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, MGM and said he and the company were shopping it around to networks. In July 2016, it was revealed that Amazon Studios was close to closing a deal to produce the series, but in November 2016, during a Facebook Live Stream, Smith said he would walk away from the series after MGM filed a lawsuit against the original creators but would be willing to come back on board if they wanted him.


Acting roles

As an actor, Smith is best known for his role as Jay and Silent Bob, Silent Bob in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back'', and ''
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''. He made a cameo appearance in the horror film ''Scream 3'', and was featured along with
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in several ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' episodes, including a special, "Jay and Silent Bob Do Degrassi" (also as a fictional version of himself). Smith played the role of Paul, a cynical divorced man, in a Showtime (TV network), Showtime television series pilot, "Manchild", filmed in December 2006. It was not picked up by the network. From 1995 to 1999, Smith played small roles in the View Askew movies ''Drawing Flies'', ''Vulgar (film), Vulgar'', and ''Big Helium Dog''. In 2001, he appeared in friend Jeff Anderson's film ''Now You Know (film), Now You Know''. In 2003, Smith appeared in a cameo role as coroner Jack Kirby in the film ''Daredevil (film), Daredevil''. In 2006, he voiced the Moose in the CGI cartoon ''Doogal''. In early 2005, Degrassi: The Next Generation#Guest roles, Smith appeared in three episodes of the Canadian-made teen drama ''Degrassi: The Next Generation''. He wrote his own dialogue for the episodes. An avid fan of the original ''Degrassi (franchise), Degrassi'' series ''Degrassi Junior High'' and ''Degrassi High'', Smith references them in some of his early films. In the episodes, portraying a fictionalized version of himself, he visited the school to work on the fictional film ''Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh!'' All three episodes were collected on the DVD ''Jay and Silent Bob Do Degrassi''. Smith and Mewes reappeared in two episodes the following season, in which they returned to Degrassi for the Toronto premiere of the movie. Smith also appeared in the 2009 made-for-TV movie ''Degrassi Goes Hollywood''. In 2007 Smith appeared in a number of films, co-starring as Sam in ''Catch and Release (2006 film), Catch and Release'', starring Jennifer Garner, and appearing as The Warlock, a hacker, in the fourth installment of the ''Die Hard (film series), Die Hard'' franchise, ''Live Free or Die Hard''. At year's end, he appeared briefly in friend and fellow writer-director Richard Kelly (director), Richard Kelly's ''Southland Tales'', in which he played the legless conspiracy theorist General Simon Theory. The same year, Smith did voicework for the CGI film ''TMNT (film), TMNT'' as a diner chef and was seen as Rusty (a friend of lead Jason Mewes) in ''Bottoms Up (2006 film), Bottoms Up'' with co-star Paris Hilton. Smith cameoed in the Joey and the Big Break (Part I & II), second-season premiere of the sitcom ''Joey (TV series), Joey'', playing himself, on an episode of ''Law & Order'' (2000, episode "Black, White and Blue"), ''Duck Dodgers'' (2003 as Hal Jordan, voice only) and ''Yes, Dear'' (2004, as himself and as Silent Bob behind the end credits). He appeared in the second episode of season two of ''Driver Ed (Veronica Mars), Veronica Mars'', playing a store clerk. Before it aired, Smith watched the show's first season and raved about it in his "online diary", calling it one of the best shows in the history of television. Smith does a voice cameo in ''Superman: Doomsday'' as a bystander. He also had a cameo appearance as "Bob the Security Guard" alongside
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as "Jay the Security Guard" on ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'' episode, "Null and Annoyed," which he also directed. Smith played himself in the video game ''Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham''. He also appears as a playable character. Smith appears as himself in ''Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare'' Zombies, as a cameo and a playable character in the map, Rave in the Redwoods. In 2017, he appeared as himself in the animated movie ''Teen Titans: The Judas Contract'' from the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. Smith had a voice cameo in ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', and an on-screen cameo in ''Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker''.


Q&A documentaries and other specials

Smith has appeared in five Q&A documentaries: ''
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'' (2002), ''An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder'' (2006), ''Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith'' (2007), ''Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40'' (2010) and ''Kevin Smith: Burn in Hell'' (2012). All five have been released on DVD, and the last two were also broadcast on the cable channel Epix. The first is a collection of filmed appearances at American colleges, while the sequel was shot at two Q&A shows held in Toronto and London. The third and fourth were filmed in Red Bank, New Jersey at the Count Basie Theater on Smith's 37th and 40th birthdays, respectively. The fifth was filmed in Austin, Texas at the Paramount Theater. The first two DVD sets were released by Sony Home Video, while the third was put out by the Weinstein Company. A stand-up special, entitled ''Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly'', filmed a mere hour before Smith's heart attack, premiered in 2018 on the cable channel Showtime (TV network), Showtime and was later released to DVD. Smith appears with Marvel Comics guru Stan Lee in ''Marvel Then & Now: An Evening With Stan Lee and Joe Quesada, hosted by Kevin Smith''. The film is similar in tone to the ''Evening with Kevin Smith'' series. Proceeds from the film benefit The Hero Initiative, a charitable organization that aids ill or aging comic book creators.


Other film and television appearances

After an August 2001 appearance on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' to promote ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'', Smith returned to the show for monthly segments as a correspondent. The "Roadside Attractions" segments featured him traveling to places around the country, including Howe Caverns in upstate New York and the Fish Market in Seattle. At least 12 of these segments were aired, and Smith regularly appeared on the program to introduce the pre-taped pieces. Five of the segments were also included on the ''Jersey Girl (2004 film), Jersey Girl'' DVD. Smith appeared in the 2006 mtvU show ''Sucks Less with Kevin Smith''. The show gives college students ideas for things to do on the weekends. In 2006, Smith guest reviewed on ''At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper, Ebert & Roeper'', in place of Roger Ebert, who was recovering from thyroid cancer treatment. These spots were notable for the arguments between Smith and Richard Roeper over certain films, with Smith often citing Roeper's negative review of ''Jersey Girl'' to discredit his review of the film at hand. On one appearance, Smith compared Craig Brewer's ''Black Snake Moan (film), Black Snake Moan'' to the works of William Faulkner. Smith was featured as one of the interview subjects in ''This Film Is Not Yet Rated'', a 2006 documentary about the Motion Picture Association of America's process of rating films. Smith discussed how ''Jersey Girl (2004 film), Jersey Girl'' receiving an R rating, on the basis of a conversation two characters in that film have about masturbation, which MPAA head Joan Graves told Smith she would not feel comfortable having her 16-year-old daughter watching. Smith's response was to question whether Graves' daughter had not already masturbated or learned about masturbation, arguing that his film was not teaching 16-year-olds anything they did not already know. Smith teamed with AMC (TV channel), AMC and The Weinstein Company to co-host a late night talk show with Greg Grunberg, ''Geeking Out'', which premiered in July 2016, covering San Diego Comic-Con International, San Diego Comic-Con with 8 subsequent episodes running weekly. In February 2019, he made his second appearance on ''The Big Bang Theory'' in season 12 episode 16, "The D&D Vortex", alongside other guests stars, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, William Shatner, and Joe Manganiello in a storyline where they get together at the home of recurring star Wil Wheaton, to play ''Dungeons and Dragons''. His first appearance was in season 8 episode 20, "The Fortification Implementation", when he joins Wil Wheaton on a podcast, voice only. On November 16, 2019, Amazon Prime published "Bonus: Kevin Smith Explains ''The Expanse''" as a forerunner to series 4 of ''The Expanse (TV series), The Expanse'', in which Kevin helps explain the action that unfolded during the first 3 seasons. 2 days later it was published to YouTube.


Public appearances

Smith's longest Q&A session took place April 2, 2005, at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey, Red Bank, New Jersey. The sold-out event was over seven hours long, took place from 8 pm through 3 am (which due to daylight saving time, was actually 4 am). Following the Q&A, he opened
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for a meet-and-greet with the numerous remaining audience members, which ended around 6:30 am. Smith then hopped on a plane and did another Q&A at the Raue Center for the Arts in Crystal Lake, Illinois, Crystal Lake, Illinois, that night. Planned for two hours, it lasted just over five hours, ending a little after 1 am Central time. Smith made sold-out appearances at Carnegie Hall in 2009 and the Sydney Opera House in 2010.


On the Internet

Smith has a website, The View Askewniverse, which first went online in late 1995. He also has an online blog, "My Boring-Ass Life", the contents of which were published in a book by the same name. ''
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'' fictional website MoviePoopShoot.com became real in 2002. It became Quick Stop Entertainment and was the home of SModcast until it was sold and SModcast moved to a dedicated website SModcast.com, which also carries the other SModcast network podcasts in early 2010. On February 5, 2007, Smith and
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began
SModcast ''SModcast'' is a podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith. The show was initially co-hosted with Smith's long-time producing partner Scott Mosier, although over the years, Mosier's appearances have been sporadic with a series of guest hosts tak ...
, a regular comedy podcast. SModcast has since spawned into a podcast network called the SModcast podcast network which began in 2010, its own digital radio station called SModcast Internet Radio (S.I.R) in 2011 and an internet television channel SModCo Internet Television (S.I.T.) in 2012. On June 4, 2012, Smith premiered his Hulu-exclusive weekly series ''Spoilers (Hulu series), Spoilers'', described as an "anti-movie review" series, where Smith takes a group of people to a new movie and has them comment on what they've seen. Other segments on the show include interviews with celebrities, and the "Criterion Lounge", where Smith discusses a Criterion Collection movie available on DVD and the Hulu Plus service. On December 14, 2015, Smith began posting his ''Fatman on Batman'' series on YouTube. In late 2015, Smith and Jason Mewes began the web series "What's in the Box?" on the Screen Junkies website, through the site's streaming service.


Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash

Smith owns and operates
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in Red Bank, New Jersey, Red Bank, New Jersey, a comic book store largely dedicated to merchandise related to his films and comics. He purchased the original store in January 1997 for $30,000, using the money he earned from ''Clerks''. The current location is its second. The store was moved to a defunct ice cream parlor on Broad St. after Smith sold the Monmouth St. property. The New Jersey location is managed by Smith's long-time friend Walt Flanagan, who appears frequently in Smith's films. A second Secret Stash in the Westwood section of Los Angeles was opened in September 2004 and was managed by long-time friend and associate Bryan Johnson, who has appeared in Smith's films as Steve-Dave.Smith, Kevin (September 12, 2007)
"Some pity-oral, who is and isn't 'Zack', and the shuttering of a comic book emporium"
. My Boring Ass Life.
Smith had announced that he would close after his lease expired and Johnson wanted to resign, but eventually relocated to Laser Blazer, a now-defunct laserdisc and DVD store in Los Angeles. In January 2009, the west coast store closed, leaving the east coast store as Smith's only operating store.


Personal life

After the success of his first films, Smith moved to Los Angeles, though he felt homesick due to being away from
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. He dated actress
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, and declared his desire to marry her in ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine. Smith and Adams' relationship was tested by their working together on ''
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'', and the two had a heated argument while on the film's set. They broke up in June 1997. Smith is married to
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, whom he met while she was interviewing him for ''USA Today''.Plus One, podcast, smodcast.com, retrieved April 2013 They got married at Skywalker Ranch on April 25, 1999. He photographed her for a nude pictorial in ''Playboy'' that consisted of photographs by various celebrities. Their daughter,
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, was born June 26, 1999, and was named after Harley Quinn, the character from ''Batman: The Animated Series''. They live in the Hollywood Hills in a house Smith purchased from his longtime friend
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in 2003. Though raised Catholic Church, Catholic, Smith began to become disillusioned about his beliefs in his early 20s, and came to see Mass in the Catholic Church, Catholic Mass as "dry and lip-servicey". Seeking out advice, Smith spoke to a priest, who analogized faith to liquid filling a shot glass, and explained that the glass grows in size as a person grows older, and thus the same knowledge that satisfies a person as a child can be insufficient as an adult. Smith researched Christianity thoroughly, explored other religions, read the Biblical apocrypha, and tried joining a Pentecostal congregation. The thoughts and ideas he explored during this time formed the inspiration for his film ''
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'', the beginning of which features characters using the shot glass metaphor used by the priest. Though Smith still regularly attended Mass as late as 1998, he stated on "Back to the Well", a feature on the ''Clerks II'' documentary, that now he only goes to Mass on the day before he starts production of a film, and the day before it premieres. In September 2014, Smith told the BBC that he believes in God, stating "Proof of God is that I have a career." Conversely, in a 2015 interview, he said that he had left both Catholicism and a belief in God behind, stating that the death of his dog was what caused him to do so. He said that upon the dog's death, he realized that dogs do not have religious beliefs. This in turn made him decide that religion was something meant to comfort children who were afraid of death. As an adult, Smith decided he no longer needed religion if his dog did not. When asked about his religious beliefs in 2017, Smith said that he "believes in people". Smith is an avid hockey fan and supports the New Jersey Devils. He is also a fan of the Edmonton Oilers.


Health

Smith never smoked until his debut film, ''Clerks'', in which he used the cigarettes as a prop, but did not inhale. He quit Smoking cessation, smoking cigarettes in 2008 after taking up smoking Cannabis (drug), cannabis after working with Seth Rogen on ''Zack and Miri Make a Porno''. Smith has had a history of Yo-yo effect, yo-yo dieting. He lost upon meeting his wife. During production of ''
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'' in 2005, he went from to . In 2008, he weighed in excess of . After watching ''Fed Up (film), Fed Up'', he eliminated sugar from his diet and took up juice fasts in 2014, lowering his weight from to . On February 25, 2018, after performing a stand-up comedy show at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California, Smith suffered a severe Myocardial infarction, heart attack caused by a total blockage of the Anterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery, left anterior descending artery. An ambulance rushed him to the nearby Glendale Adventist Medical Center for emergency surgery, from which he recovered. Following the episode, his doctor told him he needed to lose another . He adopted a diet devised by scientist Ray Cronise based on work by Joel Fuhrman, which involves eating a single plant-based food (in Smith's case, potatoes) with no added salt or fat for two weeks, then gradually adding additional foods but remaining on an all-Veganism, vegan diet. He had heard about the diet from Adam Rifkin, who told him about magician Penn Jillette's weight loss on that diet in 2015 after Jillette's own health scare. Nine days into the diet, Smith had already lost . Eight months later, he had lost , going from to . He also joined WW International, Weight Watchers and became a paid spokesperson for the brand. As of 2022, Smith maintains a vegan diet.


Philanthropy

Smith is co-founder of 'The Wayne Foundation', a former charity supporting women affected by human trafficking and exploitation. In February 2019, he donated some of his previously worn jerseys to be auctioned off for the charity. In 2018,
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announced three 'Kevin Smith Scholarships' in Acting, Writing and Film Production covering full-tuition. Thirteen partial scholarships were also awarded, funded by Smith. He personally selected the recipients from over nine hundred applications.


Filmography

Smith has directed fourteen feature films since 1994; he was the screenwriter for all but one of them, ''
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'' (2010). He has created and executive produced the TV series ''Clerks: The Animated Series'' (2000–2001), ''Sucks Less with Kevin Smith'' (2006), ''
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'' (2012–2018) and ''Geeking Out'' (2016). Since 2016, he has regularly directed episodes for a number of television shows. Smith has had many small acting roles in films and television, often playing himself or otherwise making a cameo appearance.


Recognition

In 2019, ''Clerks'' was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".


Bibliography


''View Askewniverse''

*Oni Press: **''Oni Double Feature'' (anthology): *** "Walt Flanagan's Dog" (with Matt Wagner, in #1, 1998) *** "Bluntman and Chronic, The Derris Affair" (with Mike Allred, in #12, 1999) **''Clerks (comics), Clerks: The Comic Books'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2000, ) collects: *** ''Clerks: The Comic Book'' (with Jim Mahfood, one-shot (comics), one-shot, 1998) *** ''Clerks Holiday Special'' (with Jim Mahfood, 1998) *** ''Clerks: The Lost Scene'' (with Phil Hester (comics), Phil Hester, one-shot, 1999) **''Chasing Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob'' #1–4 (with Duncan Fegredo, 1998–1999) collected as ''Jay and Silent Bob: Chasing Dogma'' (tpb, 112 pages, 1999, ) *''Bluntman and Chronic'' (with Michael Avon Oeming and Neil Vokes; includes "The Derris Affair", graphic novel, 96 pages, Image Comics, Image, 2001, ) *''Clerks (comics), Tales from the Clerks'': "Where's the Beef?" (with Jim Mahfood, new story for the collection, tpb, 400 pages, 2006, Graphitti Designs, ) ** In addition to the new story, this collection reprints all of the ''
View Askewniverse The View Askewniverse is a fictional universe created by writer/director Kevin Smith, featured in several films, comics and a television series; it is named for Smith's production company, View Askew Productions. The characters Jay and Silent ...
'' comics published by Oni Press and Image between 1998 and 2001. ** Graphitti Designs also released "Where's the Beef?" with some non-comics extras as a standalone, Wizard World Chicago, WWCC-exclusive one-shot titled ''Clerks II, Tales from the Clerks II'' (2006) *''Jay and Silent Bob's Blueprints for Destroying Everything'' (co-written by Smith and
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, illustrated by Steve Stark (artist), Steve Stark, 112 pages, Gallery Books, 2014, )


Marvel Comics

*Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil (Marvel Knights): **
Daredevil #0
' (with Joe Quesada, 17-panel Marvel CyberComics, cybercomic, 1998) **''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' vol. 2 #1–8, ½: "Guardian Devil" (with Joe Quesada, 1998–1999) collected as ''Daredevil: Guardian Devil'' (hc, 232 pages, 2008, ; tpb, 2010, ) **''Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target'' #1 (of 4) (with Glenn Fabry — and Adam Kubert as the artist for the following issue, 2003) *''9/11, Heroes'': "A Hero's Thoughts" (short poem with an illustration by Joe Quesada, one-page segment in the magazine-sized benefit comic, 2001) *''9/11, A Moment of Silence'': "Periphery" (with John Romita, Jr., anthology one-shot, 2002) *''Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do'' #1–6 (with Terry Dodson, 2002–2006) collected as ''Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do'' (hc, 176 pages, 2006, ; tpb, 2007, ) ** This limited series (initially announced as a one-shot) was supposed to lead in to an ongoing ''Black Cat (Marvel Comics), Black Cat'' series and a run on ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', both to be written by Smith and published concurrently. ** As a result of the three-year delay between issues #3 and 4 of ''The Evil That Men Do'' and the changes in Spider-Man's status quo during that period, neither project eventually materialized.


DC Comics

*''Green Arrow'' vol. 3 (with Phil Hester, 2001–2002) collected as: **''Quiver (comics), Quiver'' (collects #1–10, hc, 232 pages, 2002, ; tpb, 2003, ) **''Sounds of Violence'' (collects #11–15, hc, 128 pages, 2003, ; tpb, 2004, ) **''Green Arrow by Kevin Smith'' (collects #1–15, ''DC Comics Absolute Edition, Absolute Edition'', 384 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2016, ) *''The Brave and the Bold'' vol. 3 (with Phil Hester, unreleased ongoing series — initially announced in 2001) *Batman: **''Batman: Cacophony'' #1–3 (with Walt Flanagan, 2008–2009) collected as ''Batman: Cacophony'' (hc, 144 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) **''Batman: The Widening Gyre'' #1–6 (of 12) (with Walt Flanagan, 2009–2010) collected as ''Batman: The Widening Gyre'' (hc, 200 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **''Batman: Bellicosity'' (with Walt Flanagan, unreleased 6-issue limited series repurposed from the second arc of ''Batman: The Widening Gyre'' — initially announced in 2012) **''Detective Comics'' #1000: "Manufacture for Use" (with Jim Lee, co-feature, 2019) collected in ''Batman: 80 Years of the Bat Family'' (tpb, 400 pages, 2020, )


Dynamite Entertainment

*Green Hornet: **''The Green Hornet (comics), Green Hornet'' vol. 4 (with Jonathan Lau, 2010) collected as: *** ''Sins of the Father'' (collects #1–5, hc, 144 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2010, ) *** ''Wearing o' the Green'' (collects #6–10, hc, 144 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **''Batman '66, Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet'' #1–12 (co-written by Smith and Ralph Garman, art by Ty Templeton, digital comic, digital, 2014) *** The series was first published in print as a 6-issue limited series titled ''Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet'' (2014–2015) *** Collected as ''Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet'' (hc, 144 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2015, ) *''The Bionic Man (comics), The Bionic Man'' #1–10 (script by Phil Hester on the basis of Smith's unused ''The Six Million Dollar Man#Other adaptations, The Six Million Dollar Man'' screenplay, art by Jonathan Lau, 2011–2012) *''Yoga Hosers, Yoga Hosers: A Sundance Super Special'': "When Colleens Collide!" (with Jeff Quigley, 2016)


Other publishers

*''The New York Times'':
My Date with Destiny!
(with Joe Quesada, webcomic, The New York Times Company, 2001) *''Hit-Girl (comic book), Hit-Girl: Season Two'' #1–4: "Hollywood" (with Pernille Ørum, Image Comics, Image, 2019) collected as ''Hit-Girl in Hollywood'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2019, ) *'' Masters of the Universe: Revelation'' #1–4 (script by Tim Sheridan from a story by Smith and Rob David, art by Mindy Lee, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse, 2021)


Non-fiction

*''Silent Bob Speaks, Silent Bob Speaks: The Collected Writings of Kevin Smith'' (sc, 352 pages, Miramax Books, 2005, ) *''My Boring Ass Life, My Boring-Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary of Kevin Smith'' (sc, 480 pages, Titan Books, 2007, ) *''SModcast, Shootin' the Sh*t with Kevin Smith: The Best of SModcast'' (sc, 384 pages, Titan Books, 2009, ) *''Tough Sh*t, Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good'' (hc, 480 pages, Gotham Books, 2012, ; sc, 2013, )


See also

* Kevin Smith's unrealized projects


References


External links

*
View Askew Productions
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The Unmade Films of Kevin Smith
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