Shawnee Smith

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Shawnee Smith

Shawnee Smith, February 2007
Born July 3, 1970 (1970-07-03) (age 37)
Orangeburg, South Carolina, U.S.
Spouse(s) Kai Mattoon (2003 - present) 1 child - son Jackson

Jason Reposar (1998 - 2003) (divorced) 1 child - daughter Verve

Shawnee Smith (born July 3, 1970) is an American actress. As well as the many films and television shows in which she has appeared, Smith once fronted the band Fydolla Ho, with which she toured the USA and the UK.

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Smith was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, the only child of Patricia, an oncology nurse, and Jim Smith, a financial planner and Air Force pilot. (Interestingly, Shawnee would be typecast at age 15 as one of Jason Gedrick's fellow Air Force brats in the original Iron Eagle.) Shawnee attended Ranchito Elementary School in Panorama City, California.[1]

Smith has two children: a daughter named Verve, after the record company[2] and a son named Jackson (Verve's half-brother).

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Smith's feature film debut was John Huston's 1982 adaptation of the Broadway musical Annie, as one of Aileen Quinn's fellow orphans. (Additional "orphans" included Martika, April Lerman and Amanda Peterson.)

Three years later, Shawnee co-starred in two troubled-teen melodramas, Not My Kid and Crime of Innocence (both 1985). The latter (whose writers Douglas Schwartz and Michael Berk would co-create the hit series Baywatch four years later) earned her a Youth In Film Award.

Two years later, Smith co-starred in the hit 1987 comedy film Summer School (as pregnant student Rhonda Altobello). The following year, Shawnee starred with Kevin Dillon and the late Joe Seneca in a 1988 remake of the Steve McQueen classic The Blob (as Meg Penny).

Smith played a rich punk who helps John Candy locate her kidnapped sister in 1989's Who's Harry Crumb?. That same year, Shawnee co-starred with Jennie Garth and Alison Sweeney in the short-lived TV series Brand New Life. The following year, Smith co-starred as the daughter of Anthony Hopkins and Mimi Rogers (to whom she bore a strong resemblance) in another remake, Michael Cimino's thriller The Desperate Hours.

Smith has become well-known in recent years for her role as Amanda Young in the Saw trilogy, which includes Saw II and Saw III. (In the DVD commentary of Saw II, it was revealed that Shawnee was four months pregnant with her second child during filming.) She also wore a Mans watch while filming which she enjoyed and kept it.

Smith's best-known television role was Linda, an air-headed nurse's aide, in the CBS hit comedy series Becker with Ted Danson. Another well-known role was that of Julie Lawry in the 1994 miniseries The Stand, based on the book by Stephen King. Shawnee also appeared as a waitress in The Shining miniseries, which King adapted from his own novel.

Besides her co-starring role on Becker, Smith made several guest appearances on television shows, such as Cagney & Lacey, Married With Children, Murder, She Wrote, The X-Files and Players. She lent her voice to an episode of the Disney cartoon Kim Possible as Vivian Porter.

Shawnee contributed to the soundtrack of Saw III, with her lead vocal on Hydrovibe's song "Killer Inside."

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