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After his death, fellow actor
Michael Hurst said of Kevin, "He came at things with such vigour that it was impossible not to go with him wherever he had decided to take you. He ate life, and loved the taste."
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Kevin sings the theme song for the NZ TV show
Serial Killers, which was produced about a year after his death.
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Kevin was a big rugby fan, and supported Canterbury. But his favorite team was the All Blacks, and he was superstitious about them, having rituals that he would perform to insure victory, and would never drink in a pub again if his team lost while he was in it!
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Kevin was asked about kissing
Xena: Warrior Princess co-star
Lucy Lawless while her husband was standing there watching, and he said that it was much worse when her baby was watching! Kissing her in front of her husband
Robert Tapert wasn't too bad, he said, because Rob was the one who produced and sometimes even wrote and/or directed the show.
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Kevin was injured while filming an episode of
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He had to do a spinning kick, and the dagger medallion he wore whipped around and stabbed him in the corner of his eye in the tear duct. After that his medallions were made of soft plastic or rubber for fight scenes.
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Kevin was interested in drama in high school, and subsequently in 1979 he was in a drama club.
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Kevin had a cameo role in the New Zealand drama
City Life. He played the owner of an apartment building who was having a homosexual affair with one of his tenants
(played by Charles Mesure) on the night before his wedding. His character was killed off in an auto accident in the first episode. The onscreen kiss between Kevin and Charles was the subject of some furore, and the large drop-off of viewers in the first five minutes of the show was attributed to the kiss.
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There are yearly comedic debates in Auckland, and Kevin took part a number of times. Kevin was on the Affirmative Team for the "Great Debate" asking the question, "Is sex the most important part of the relationship?" His teammates were
Ginette McDonald, and
Anna Kennedy. The Negative Team were
Craig Parker,
Oliver Driver, and
Rebecca Hobbs. Unfortunately, his team lost the debate, which was judged by the audience.
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Before his death, Kevin was cast as Frankenfurter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Joel Tobeck took over the role in his place, and the entire cast dedicated the production to him.
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At the October 1999 San Francsico Creation Con Kevin told his fans that he cut his hair because he was finding it difficult to go after some other acting roles credibly with his hair being so long.
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Kevin got to be quite good friends with
Claire Stansfield (Alti) in spite of never appearing in any episodes with her on
Xena: Warrior Princess. They met at a
Xena convention and became instant friends.
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The first time
Adrienne Wilkinson met Kevin was for the read-through for the
Xena: Warrior Princess episode
"Livia". He said, "Hi, I'm Kevin Smith" and she replied, "Hi, I'm really scared of you," since she knew that they had a fighting scene together. He laughed and said, "Don't worry. Every girl on this show kicks my ass routinely."
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Renee O'Connor told Kevin she was pregnant with her son Miles before the rest of the crew on
Xena: Warrior Princess, as well as most of her longtime friends back in the US. She did so because she and Kevin had bonded by talking about his boys.
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Kevin has had roles as three of Hercules' half brothers. His most famous, Ares, God of War. Also on
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, he played Hercules' half brother who was a mortal, Iphicles. He also played another one of Hercules' half brothers, Bacchus, on
Young Hercules.
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Kevin stated that playing in a theater production of
Othello in the title role was the role he was most proud of.
Michael Hurst cast and directed him in the role. He also directed him in
Cabaret, where Kevin played the role of Cliff.
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Kevin was 6'3" tall.
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Kevin appeared in 24 episodes of
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He played three different roles on the show. His most famous was Ares, God of War. He also played Hercules' mortal half brother, Iphicles, and Jerry Patrick Brown.
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Kevin was part of the Christchurch's Court Theater.
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Kevin's first acting job was in 1987. He had the role of a bodyguard in his school's play of
Are You Lonesome Tonight, which was a tribute to
Elvis Presley.
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Kevin attended Canterbury University.
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Kevin married his wife, Sue, in 1986. She was his high school sweetheart.
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Kevin attended the Timaru Boys High School.
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Kevin was in rock bands while in high school.
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Kevin was eager to work on what would be his last movie Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao (2002) because he would get the chance to work with stuntman Wo hu cang long (2000) (a.k.a. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon").
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Kevin's father, Geoff, is a white New Zealander and Kevin's mother, Yvonne, is Tongan.
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Kevin got into acting by stumling on a casting call while he was injured for a while from playing rugby.
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Kevin just finished work on the movie Warriors of Virtue 2: The return to Toa, in which he portrayed Dogon, the bad guy, when he had a fall that caused severe head injuries and that eventually meant his death.
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Kevin Smith had a wife (Sue) and three sons (Oscar, Tyrone, and Willard) until his untimely death in 2002.
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Kevin Smith was set to work on
Tears Of The Sun (a
Bruce Willis film) before his untimely death in 2002. Many people believed this would be his big break into Hollywood.
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Kevin Smiths nickname was "Smithy".
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Kevin Smith was a very likable and fun loving man, he simply loved having a laugh with friends! He's been quoted as being the life and soul of a party!
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Kevin Smith was a very talented singer and could also play a few instruments.