Brian J. Smith
Brian J. Smith, born on October 12, 1981, is an accomplished American actor celebrated for his diverse roles in both film and television. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Trey in the 2006 independent film Hate Crime, where he depicted a gay man confronting societal intolerance. This powerful performance garnered attention at various gay and lesbian film festivals across the country.
A native of Allen, Texas, Smith honed his craft at the Quad C Theatre program at Collin County Community College before completing a rigorous four-year acting program at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City. In addition to Hate Crime, he starred in other independent projects, including Red Hook and The War Boys, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In 2008, Smith made his Broadway debut in the classic play Come Back, Little Sheba, taking on the role of Turk, which further solidified his reputation in the performing arts. His most notable television role came in 2009 when he was cast as Lieutenant Matthew Scott in the sci-fi series Stargate Universe, where he remained until its cancellation in 2010. Throughout his career, Brian J. Smith has demonstrated a remarkable range and commitment to his craft, earning him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The Passing Season
The War Boys
Red Faction: Origins
22 Chaser
Sense8: Creating the World
The Matrix Resurrections
Sense8
Essex County
Stargate Universe
Treadstone
World on Fire