Kevin Smith(1963-2002)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
He was born in Auckland, New Zealand and spent his early childhood
there. His family moved to the small rural town of Timaru in New
Zealand's South Island when he was 11. During high school, he began
playing in rock-and-roll bands, but never aspired to a career as an
actor. He had a passion for rugby and his dream was to play for the All
Blacks, New Zealand's world-famous rugby team. At 17, Smith moved to
Christchurch and worked at various jobs before enrolling in Canterbury
University at the age of 20. He married his childhood sweetheart, Sue,
and stumbled into acting literally by accident when he suffered a
concussion playing college rugby in 1987. He was forced to sit on the
sidelines for nearly three weeks and during that period, Sue saw a
casting call ad for the touring company of Are You Lonesome Tonight,
the musical tribute to Elvis Presley, and signed Kevin up for an
audition. He landed the part of one of the bodyguards and was
understudy to the lead. He played in a number of alternative rock bands
in New Zealand, including being one of the lead singers of The Wide
Lapels, a local band which inspired rave reviews and a devoted
following for its camp renderings of the worst songs of the '70s --
songs like Take a Letter, Maria, Tell Laura I Love Her and Billy, Don't
be a Hero -- which qualify for the group's repertoire on the basis of
having bad lyrics that don't get better with time. Kevin and his wife
Sue resided in Auckland. They had three sons together: Oscar, Tyrone
and Willard.