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Kevin Patrick Smith〔 (born August 2, 1970) is an American screenwriter, actor, film producer, public speaker and director, as well as a comic book writer, author, comedian/raconteur, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy ''Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob. Smith's 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. Smith also directed and produced films such as the buddy cop action comedy ''Cop Out'' (2010), the horror film ''Red State'' (2011), and the horror comedy ''Tusk'' (2014), the first film in the ''True North'' trilogy. Smith is also the owner of Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, a comic book store in Red Bank, New Jersey. He co-hosts several weekly podcasts that are released on SModcast Internet Radio. Smith is well known for participating in long, humorous Q&A sessions that are often filmed for DVD release, beginning with ''An Evening with Kevin Smith''.〔("Kevin Smith" ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved January 30, 2015.〕 ==Early life== Kevin Smith was born on August 2, 1970 in Red Bank, New Jersey,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Kevin Smith Biography (1970-) ) Note: At least one source, Yahoo! Movies, gives birthplace as Highlands, New Jersey.〕 the son of Grace (née Schultz), a homemaker, and Donald E. Smith, a postal worker.〔Talty, Stephan (December 1998). "The Clerk, the Girl and the Corduroy Hand Job", ''Playboy'', Vol. 45, Iss. 12, pg. 150-152+216-220〕〔Smith, Kevin (2012). (''Tough Sh *t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good'' ). Gotham. p 3. Google Books.〕 He has an older sister, Virginia, and an older brother, Donald Smith, Jr. He was raised in a Catholic household,〔As stated in an interview on the Clerks 10th Anniversary DVD.〕 in the nearby clamming town of Highlands. As a child, Smith's days were scheduled around Donald's late shifts at the post office. Donald 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 later attended Henry Hudson Regional High School,〔Cahillane, Kevin. ("For the Stars of 'Clerks,' It's Take Two" ). ''The New York Times'', July 16, 2006. Retrieved October 25, 2007. "Mr. Anderson's film career was a happy accident. While he and Mr. Smith graduated together in 1988 from Henry Hudson Regional High School in Highlands, they were not close until Mr. Anderson began to rent movies from the video store where Mr. Smith worked."〕 where as a B and C student, he would videotape school basketball games and produce sketch comedy skits in the style of ''Saturday Night Live''. An overweight teen, he developed into a comedic observer of life in order to successfully socialize with friends and girls.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kevin Smith」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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