Justin Xavier Smith
Justin Xavier Smith, born on May 18, 1990, in Libertyville, Illinois, is a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry. Raised by Virginia and Joseph Smith on the shores of Lake Nagawicka in Nashotah, Wisconsin, Justin's passion for storytelling blossomed early. He began crafting plays as a child, enlisting neighborhood friends and family members to perform in makeshift productions in his basement.
During his high school years, Justin's creative pursuits expanded into filmmaking, where he collaborated with peers to create comedic feature film spoofs. He actively participated in school theater, showcasing his talents in musicals like "The Music Man" and "The Sound of Music," as well as in plays such as "Fairy Tale Fraud" and "Stardust." His high school journey culminated in a powerful portrayal of Macbeth in a school production.
Justin pursued a degree in Creative Writing at Miami University from 2008 to 2012. His professional career took off in 2012 when he co-created the web series "Door to Door" with writing partner Rachel Woodhouse, successfully raising over $20,000 through Kickstarter and producing 21 episodes available on platforms like Funny or Die and Vimeo. His acting credits include the lead role in the feature film "Petey," directed by Fred Forte Jr., and a co-starring role in an episode of AMC's "Turn: Washington's Spies."
In January 2015, Justin relocated to Los Angeles, where he starred in the play "The Desperate Yogi" at the Hollywood Fringe Festival and directed the short film "Breakfast." With a relentless passion for film and storytelling, Justin continues to evolve as a creator, dedicated to making his mark in the entertainment world.
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