Attracting attention with his part as the son of a doctor named Andy Brown (Treat Williams) in 2002’s ‘Everwood,’ Gregory Smith took his chance in different genres as well. From a teenager in the psychological thriller ‘Boot Camp’ to a sadistic psychopath in 2011’s black comedy ‘Hobo With A Gun,’ Gregory received generally good reviews throughout his acting career.
In recent years, though, he hasn’t appeared on screen much. So, we gathered a few facts about him to see what the actor has been up to since ‘Everwood’ ended in 2006.
5. He Also Works Behind The Camera
After ‘Everwood,’ Gregory continued acting in shows like ‘Eli Stone’ and ‘Franklin & Bash,’ and played a notable role in ‘Rookie Blue.’ He also found success as a director, shooting episodes of ‘Rookie Blue,’ ‘Shadowhunters,’ ‘Arrow,’ ‘Riverdale,’ and ‘Superman & Lois.’ Additionally, in 2008, he produced the direct-to-DVD film ‘Wieners.’
4. He Has An Actor Brother
Gregory grew up in a family connected to the entertainment industry. His brother, Douglas Smith, is also an actor, who started his career with a role in ‘The X-Files’ in 1996 and rose to fame with his performance in ‘Big Love’ from 2006 to 2011. His career also includes appearances in ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,’ ‘Terminator Genisys,’ ‘Vinyl,’ and ‘Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters.’
3. He Is Married With Kids
Gregory married model/actress Taylor McKay in 2018 with a wedding at the Lookout Cabin in Park City, Utah. The couple had been dating for nearly seven years when they tied the knot. They welcomed their first child, a son named Harry Edward, in 2021 and their daughter, Primrose Elizabeth, in 2022.
2. He Won His First Award As A Teen
Gregory started acting at fourteen months old in a television commercial. By fifteen, he had won his first award. His role as thirteen-year-old Jesse in ‘Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework’ brought him a Young Artist Award for
1. He Had A Record-Breaking Kiss
In 2005, Gregory appeared as Holden Donovan in the comedy film, ‘Kids In America,’ where he shared a lengthy on-screen kiss with Stephanie Sherrin’s character, Charlotte Pratt. This scene, lasting 6 minutes and 44 seconds, set a record for the longest kiss in a commercial feature film.