Henry Smith
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 22 - 32
- Height
- 5' 10" (1m 78cm)
- Hair Colour
- Brown
- Eye Colour
- Blue
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2014 |
Ebenezer Scrooge
Film |
AtmosFear Scare Kingdom Scream Park |
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2006 |
Film |
Paul Nicholas School of Acting |
|
2010 |
Denny Kilbraith
Film |
Jinx |
|
2009 |
Gordy
Film |
The Cup |
|
2014 |
Femflesh
Film |
AtmosFear Scare Kingdom Scream Park |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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About me
I am a driven hard working Actor/ Director with a passion for the business. Whilst I am still relatively inexperienced I firmly believe that I have the raw talent to break into the business and form a successful career for myself in this field. If you are reading this then you will most likely be considering me for a role and I can tell you without a doubt that if you hire me then you will be bringing on board someone with talent, drive and a willingness to both learn and contribute in whatever way I can. As someone who has Directed in the past I understand that the most frustrating thing about the job is when your actors are unprepared for the scene you need to shoot; I can assure you that my willingness to follow direction and my hard work both on and off set are second to none. This coupled with my creative flair and my ability to develop a character under your instruction make me the ideal candidate to help give your production the edge you require.Skills
Languages Spoken | English |
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Accents/Dialects | English - London |
Additional Skills | Acting |
Highlights
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Brief Description of Experiences:
• Young Back Lack – Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur (Directed by Guy Ritchie) (Velocity Productions)
• Director for the Feature Length horror film ‘Lucifer’s Night’. (Central Creations).
• Actor in BBC2 TV series ‘The Cup’. (Hartswood Films Ltd).
• Actor in CBBC series ‘Jinx’. (Kindle Entertainment).
• Show Producer at Scare Kingdom-Scream Park. (AtmosFear Scare Entertainment)
• Promoted from actor to Show Producer in only 1 year.
• Awarded Best Male Actor Award after my first show and given the lead role for the Christmas Production.
• This was followed up the next year by me winning the Best Producer award.
• Director for the Feature Length horror film ‘Lucifer’s Night’. (Central Creations).
• Lead role in theatre performance of the book ‘The Spooks Apprentice’.
• 5 years at the PNSA acting school.
About Me:
I’ve always had a passion for the film and television industry and started to pursue a career in acting from an early age, landing the first audition I attended in a BBC 2 production called ‘The Cup’. This was a comedy filmed as a documentary, following the pushy, over-competitive parents of an under-11s football team. I then later earned a second role in a CBBC program called ‘Jynx’, which was only the second audition I had ever attended. I then went on to receive two call backs after an audition for the BBC Production of ‘Morecambe & Wise’. Therefore of the 3 parts I had auditioned for as a young actor, I received 2 main roles and 2 call backs.
After this I took some time out to concentrate on exams and now I am fully committed to being successful in the film and television industry and I am making headway in moving forwards with my career, most notably by my role in the upcoming blockbuster ‘Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur’. The film is set for release in July 2016 and is directed by Guy Ritchie, starring the likes of Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law and Eric Bana. This not only gave me experience working on a huge purpose built set but it also left me in no doubt that this was the industry I wanted to be a part of. The filming took place in several locations, with the lion share filmed on the 3 enormous sets at Warner Bros Studios in Watford.
I have also recently been promoted to Show Producer with a company named AtmosFear Scare Entertainment after only one year working for the company. The journey from actor to Show Producer is usually a 4 year journey, but after winning the award for Best Male Actor after my first show, I went on to perform the lead role in the Christmas production and received wide spread praise for my performance and work ethic throughout the production. Since then I have performed in every production the company has put on and due to this I received the promotion to Show Producer. Once the show had finished I was then awarded the Best Producer award for my efforts.
My experiences in the Industry are not limited to acting as I directed a feature length horror film called Lucifer’s Night which was released in October 2014. The production of this film was on a tight schedule as we only had the set available to us for 5 days. This meant that we worked day night putting in 20 hour shifts on a daily basis so that we could complete the film and do it the justice the script deserved. The film follows a young family who have just moved into a house 7 years after the previous owner brutally murdered his wife and son in the name of Lucifer, and his spirit still lingers in the house.
After working on set before as an actor I know that film and TV isn't as glamorous as people seem to believe it is. Its hard work, it's not stopping until everything is perfect, it's having the skills and the drive to take an idea and turn it into a reality that everyone can see.
Thank you for your time. I look forwards to hearing from you soon.