
J.W. Smith is a producer and actor with more than 40 years of entertainment experience in motion pictures and television. J.W. grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where he began his acting career at The Karamu House Community Theater. In the early 1970s, J.W. moved to New York City where he became a student in Uta Hagen's acting class at HB Studio and at The Henry Street Playhouse. During his stint in New York City, J.W. met and became close friends with Morgan Freeman and Bill Duke. More than four decades later, J.W. remains close friends with both Morgan and Bill, often collaborating on scripts and potential projects. J.W. spent several successful years performing on Broadway and Off Broadway in plays including, "We Interrupt This Program," Public Theater's production of "On the Goddam Lock-in," and "So Nice, They Named It Twice." In addition to acting, J.W. produced shows in and around New York City for the Amas Repertory Theater Company. In the early 1980s, J.W. moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career in film and television where he immediately landed his first job in television on "Palmerstown, U.S.A." He was selected to be a part of Paramount Pictures Associate Producers Training Program, working on several ground-breaking series for television including, "The Best of The West," "Taxi," and "Cheers." J.W. has also appeared in numerous television shows including, "L.A. Law," "Cagney and Lacey," "Reno 911," "The X-Files," and "Hill Street Blues." Showing his range and depth of talent, J.W. has appeared in many popular feature films including, "Red Heat" (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger), "Johnny Handsome" (starring Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin, and Morgan Freeman), "Undisputed" (starring Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames), "Beetlejuice" (starring Michael Keaton), "Hoodlum" (starring Laurence Fishburne, Tim Roth, and directed by Bill Duke), "The Warriors" (cult classic directed by Walter Hill), to name a few. J.W. is President of 3000 Realms Entertainment, a production company he co-founded with friend and business partner, Bryan Behuniak. J.W.'s project in development with 3000 Realms Entertainment is "Dead Wrong," executive produced by Morgan Freeman, with producers Bryan Behuniak, James Dyer, and writer Matt Benjamin.

as Cabbie

as Steve
1993

as Front Desk Security Guard Pat Stevens
1981

as Cabbie
1979

as Eddie Davies
1989

as Stuart
1994

as Prefect of Wanganui
2003

as Jake
1989

as Roach
1984

as Ledbetter (segment "The Man Who Was Death")
1989

as Sheriff
1992

as Walt
1994

as Doorman / Factory Worker (voice)
1995
as Red
2000

as Apartment Manager
2017

as Mess Guard
2002

as Red
2000

as Angry Man
1998

as Calvin
1997

as Detective Cliche
1996

as Sporty Black
1992

as Willi
1990

as Larry
1989

as Witness Talking to Hanna
1989

as Pimp
1989

as Salim
1988

as Dealer #1
1987

as Mercenary
1986

as Man at Auto Wrecking Yard
1986

as Police Officer
1985
as Synanon Man
1984

as Receiver
1983

as Will
1983

as Turnbull A.C.
1979
as Cabbie
1 ep.

as Steve
1 episodes

as Front Desk Security Guard Pat Stevens
1 episodes

as Cabbie
1 episodes

as Eddie Davies
1 episodes

as Stuart
1 episodes

as Prefect of Wanganui
1 episodes

as Jake
1 episodes

as Roach
1 episodes

as Ledbetter (segment "The Man Who Was Death")
1 episodes

as Sheriff
1 episodes

as Walt
1 episodes

as Doorman / Factory Worker (voice)
1 episodes

as Construction Worker #2
1 episodes

as Eddy
1 episodes

as Nathaniel Carter
2 episodes