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Jack Thomas Smith was born on 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a Screenwriter, film producer, film director. At 51 years old, Jack Thomas Smith height not available right now. We will update Jack Thomas Smith's height soon as possible.
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Jack Thomas Smith Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jack Thomas Smith worth at the age of 53 years old? Jack Thomas Smith’s income source is mostly from being a successful Screenwriter. He is from Pennsylvania. We have estimated
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In 2018, Smith created the documentary TV series War Heroes, hosted by author and former U.S. Army Ranger Kris Paronto, and co-executive produced by Smith's girlfriend is Mandy Del Rio.
By 2014 Smith had shot four music videos for his brother Michael A. Smith's songs "Whiskey River," "I Can't Take It", "Leaving That Old Life Behind" and "Keep It All To Myself."
Smith's next feature film was the found footage horror drama Infliction, which he wrote, directed and produced through his production company, Fox Trail Productions Inc. Filmed from October 3 to November 4, 2011, in Mooresville, Cornelius, Salisbury and Charlotte, North Carolina, with a cast of actors based mostly in Charlotte, Infliction depicts two brothers, John and Kenneth Stiles, as they chronicle a vigilante murder spree in North Carolina in 2011. Smith chose to structure the story, which was inspired by an acquaintance of Smith's who lived through an experience similar to the one depicted in the film, as a first-person narrative in order to provide the audience with a behind-the-scenes perspective into how the motives for the crimes develop, and the effects of long-term child abuse. Smith said of the film, "Working on 'Infliction' left me troubled and haunted. It left me thinking about people's actions or lack thereof and the inevitable domino effect. We all walk our path in life, which shapes and defines us. What happens to us today, good or bad, will affect generations to come." The film won Best Story at the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival in 2013, and was shown at several screenings on the East Coast, including a March 16, 2016. It will be shown April 5, 2016 in New York City at Anthology Film Archives, and at a number of horror conventions through 2016. It was positively reviewed by East Stroudsburg University's Stroud Courier and the Pocono Record. It will be released in the U.S. on pay-per-view and on-demand, and on DVD by Virgil Entertainment.
In 2005, he directed the music video for the Purple Pam song "Take Me Away".
Smith wrote, produced and directed his directorial debut, the psychological thriller called Disorder, executive produced by Chris Valentino. The film was shot in 61 days in the Poconos, in Blairstown, New Jersey (where the 1980 film Friday the 13th was filmed) and in the woods near Millbrook Village, New Jersey, in a 300-year-old abandoned house owned by the National Park Service. Smith, who had full creative control on it, learned much about filmmaking during the course of its production. It was released by Universal Studios on DVD.
Jack Thomas Smith (born 1969) is an American producer, writer and director of horror films, including The Regenerated Man, Disorder and Infliction. Smith is a member of the Horror Writers Association.
Jack Thomas Smith was born in 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has a brother, Michael A. Smith. Their family lived in Philadelphia until he was eight, when his family relocated to a quiet island community in Michigan, which would later serve as the inspiration for his film In the Dark. He began to develop an interest in storytelling and horror at the age of nine when he read the Stephen King novel The Shining. As a teenager, he moved to Sparta, New Jersey.
Smith subsequently met John A. Russo, the writer of one of Smith's favorite films, the 1968 film Night Of The Living Dead. Smith raised the financing for Russo's script for the 1996 horror film Santa Claws, which is about a serial murderer dressed as Santa Claus. The film was distributed by EI Independent.