Canadian - Actor | July 6, 1983 -
I drive an old Camaro that I got when I was 16. And I've been known to do stupid things with my time, like Friendster.
Gregory Smith
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I don't have a cell phone.
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I don't cook.
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The character I played on 'Everwood' was so serious and melancholic that after doing it for four years, it really started affecting my soul. I was becoming Ephram.
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Some projects feel like the stars are aligning for them from the very beginning.
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I backpacked all around the world and kind of found myself. Then I settled back in L.A. and found 'Rookie Blue.'
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I'll tell you one big misconception. Cops never say 'Freeze!' It might be misinterpreted. They might think you were, like, ordering fries. Or that you had fleas.
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When I was 16, I was in a film called 'The Patriot.' I spent every second I could on the set watching the director and his team bring America circa 1775 to life. From that moment on, I was hooked.
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A couple of my favourite cop movies are 'I Love a Man in Uniform' and 'The Long Goodbye.'
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I didn't watch a lot of cop shows growing up, but I am a huge fan of 'Southland' now.
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We've all been there, right? When you meet someone personally and then you find yourself working with them professionally, it's awkward.
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It's hard to reinvent the wheel with a cop show. But 'Rookie Blue' has a pure emotional center that's not cynical.
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