Cedric_Smith_(actor)

Cedric Smith (actor)

Cedric Smith (actor)

British-Canadian actor


Cedric Smith is an English Canadian actor and musician. He played "Alec King" in the CBC television series Road to Avonlea, and was the voice of Professor X and Red Skull in the X-Men TV series of the 1990's.[1]

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Music

Born in Bournemouth, Hampshire (now Dorset), England, Smith moved to Canada when he was about 10 years old. In 1961, he dropped out of high school to become a full-time folk singer[citation needed]. He was a member of the folk group Perth County Conspiracy, and wrote several songs that were performed and recorded by the band. Circa 1963, he performed at the "Lemon Tree" coffee house in Dayton, Ohio, for an extended time. Between sets he would read from a giant volume of Shakespeare. As a folk singer he sang at the "Ebony Knight" coffee house on Main Street in Hamilton in the mid '60s; he also had performances at the "Black Swan" coffee house in Stratford, Ontario in 1967 and 1968.

He sang on Loreena McKennitt's album Elemental in 1985.[2]

Acting

Smith won a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in 1993 for his part in Road to Avonlea.[3] He appeared on the syndicated program Mutant X in its first season, as well as on the cult hit Forever Knight, alongside his then-wife, Catherine Disher.

He also provided the voice of Mentor on the short-lived Silver Surfer animated series, also on the Fox network. Smith also provides narration for Canada's History Television's series, Turning Points in History.

Smith played the role of Professor Marvel / The Wizard of Oz in the 2012 to 2014 Toronto and North American tour productions of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Wizard of Oz.

Personal life

Smith is the ex-husband of Catherine Disher, who played Jean Grey on X-Men: The Animated Series alongside him. They have a son, Darcy Montgomery Smith, born in 1993.[citation needed]

Filmography

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References

  1. Cameron Bonomolo (7 February 2022). "X-Men '97 Producers Reveal Intel on X-Men: The Animated Series Revival". Comicbook. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  2. Quinlan Road Ltd. (2006) [1985], Elemental Liner Notes (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 29 December 2006, retrieved 27 September 2008
  3. "Cedric Smith". Behind the Voice Actors. 13 November 2020. Archived from the original on 14 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.

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