Kent Weed
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Kent Weed | |
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| Born | April 26, 1962 Hollywood, California, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Notre Dame High School |
| Occupation | TV Director/producer |
Kent Weed (born April 26, 1962) is an American television director and producer and co-founder of A. Smith & Co. Productions. Weed is known for his television work in the talk show, reality, game show, and a variety of genres spanning shows such as American Ninja Warrior,[1] Hell’s Kitchen,[2] Unsung, Paradise Hotel, and Trading Spaces.
Weed was born in Hollywood, California, and grew up in Studio City. He became interested in entertainment at a young age when he worked on music videos with his father, Gene, who was a famous disc jockey and successful producer and director for Dick Clark Productions.[3] Following his father’s lead, Weed began his career in radio in 1980 programming music for 200 secondary market radio stations and producing radio specials for a company called Total Services Inc.[4] Kent attended high school at Notre Dame High School[5] and went on to spend two years at Los Angeles Valley College, before giving up school to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.