Rex Smith

American actor and singer (born 1955) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rex Smith (born September 19, 1955) is an American actor and singer. Smith made his acting debut in the Broadway musical Grease in 1978. He is noted for his role as Jesse Mach in the 1985 television series Street Hawk and for being the first actor to play the Marvel Comics superhero Daredevil in live action. During the late 1970s, Smith was popular as a teen idol. He was featured regularly in 16 Magazine and Tiger Beat. He also had a gold top 10 single, "You Take My Breath Away", in 1979.

Born (1955-09-19) September 19, 1955 (age 70)
GenresSoft rock, pop
OccupationsActor, singer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
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Rex Smith
Smith in 2012
Smith in 2012
Background information
Born (1955-09-19) September 19, 1955 (age 70)
GenresSoft rock, pop
OccupationsActor, singer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1972–present
LabelColumbia
Websiterexsmith.com
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Career

Music

In the early 1970s, Smith was the lead singer for a band from Atlanta called Tricks and later a band named Phaedra. Smith next sang vocals in a hard rock band called Rex.[1]

In 1979, he had a hit single from the television film Sooner or Later, entitled "You Take My Breath Away", which reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is on the platinum-selling album Sooner or Later, which is also named after the film. The music for this song was written by Stephen J. Lawrence and the lyrics were written by Bruce Hart. For many years, it was a staple on the play lists of FM radio stations with a soft rock or "lite" format.

In 1981, Smith hit the top 40 again with a remake of "Everlasting Love", in a duet with singer Rachel Sweet. Peaking at No. 32, the song is Smith's last charting hit to date. The song also became Smith's only hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 35.[2]

Smith performed live at the 1982 Miss Universe pageant main event night, held in Lima, Peru.[3]

His latest album was released in 2000 and entitled Simply...Rex. It was re-released in 2006 and re-titled You Take My Breath Away.[4]

In 2016, Rex performed in the Philippines at the Kia Theatre, Araneta Center.[5]

Television

Smith is best known for his role as motorcycle police officer Jesse Mach in the short-running 1985 television series Street Hawk, but he has also made guest appearances on a variety of television shows, such as The Love Boat, Baywatch, Caroline in the City and JAG. Smith has been a celebrity spokesperson for a number of corporate entities.[6]

Also in 1982, Smith replaced Andy Gibb as a host on the music variety show Solid Gold.[7]

In 1989, Smith played Daredevil in the television movie The Trial of the Incredible Hulk. This was intended as a backdoor pilot for an ongoing Daredevil television series (which did not materialize).[8]

From 1990 through 1992, Smith was a contract player on the CBS daytime drama As the World Turns in the role of Darryl Crawford.[9]

Stage

In 1979, Smith made his Broadway debut in the musical Grease in the lead role of Danny Zuko.[10]

Smith starred as Frederic in the New York Shakespeare Festival's Central Park production of The Pirates of Penzance.[11] In 1981, Smith won the Theatre World Award for his role in Pirates.[12] Smith reprised the role of Frederic in the 1983 film adaptation, along with fellow Broadway cast members Kevin Kline as the Pirate King, Linda Ronstadt as Mabel and Tony Azito as the Police Sergeant.[13]

Smith has appeared in other Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, including The Scarlet Pimpernel, Grand Hotel, The Human Comedy, and Annie Get Your Gun. He played Joe Gillis opposite Diahann Carroll as Norma Desmond in the 1995 Canadian production of Sunset Boulevard.[14]

In 1995, Smith reprised his role as Danny Zuko throughout the touring production of Grease.[15]

Smith also starred as Fred Graham/Petruchio in the 2001–02 national tour of Kiss Me, Kate.[16]

In 2005, Smith again starred in The Pirates of Penzance, this time playing the role of the Pirate King.[17]

Smith appeared as the Captain in The Sound of Music at the Ogunquit Playhouse, in 2010.[18]

Smith has appeared in non-singing roles in two Neil Simon plays: Plaza Suite opposite Eve Plumb at Judson Theatre Company in 2015[19] and Barefoot in the Park at Sharon Playhouse in 2018.[20]

Most recently, Smith played the role of Billy Mack in the multi-media production Love Actually Live at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in both 2018 and 2019.[21]

Personal life

Smith has been married four times:

  • Lois Smith, a Playboy bunny; married from 1978 to 1983 [22]
  • Jamie Buell, married on February 28, 1987, and divorced in 1995. The couple have two daughters.[23]
  • Courtney Schrage, married in 1998 and divorced a few years later. She later became her husband's manager. The couple have a son and a daughter.[23]
  • Dr. Tracy Lin, born and raised in Los Angeles. They were married in September, 2009.

Smith also has a son, born in 1980, by Karen Lakey, a record-company representative with whom he had a weekend affair. Father and son met for the first time in 1997, during Smith's appearance in the musical Sunset Boulevard when he was signing autographs.[23]

Smith is the brother of Michael Lee Smith, the singer of rock band Starz.[24]

Discography

Albums

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Year Title Label
1976 Rex Columbia
1977 Where Do We Go from Here Columbia
1979 Sooner or Later Columbia
1979 Forever Columbia
1980 The Pirates of Penzance (Broadway Cast Album) Elektra
1981 Everlasting Love Columbia
1983 Camouflage Columbia
1995 Sunset Boulevard (Original Canadian Cast Recording) Polydor
1997 The Human Comedy (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Kilmarnock Records
1999 The Scarlet Pimpernel: Encore! (1998 Broadway Revival Cast) Atlantic
2000 Simply…Rex (re-titled You Take My Breath Away, 2006) MCA/Universal
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Singles

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Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US[25] US AC AUS[26] CAN UK
1978 "You Take My Breath Away" 10 11 54 3 Sooner or Later
"Simply Jessie" 31
"Never Gonna Give You Up"
1979 "Forever" Forever
"Let's Make a Memory"
1981 "Everlasting Love" (with Rachel Sweet) 32 41 35 Everlasting Love
"Love Will Always Make You Cry"
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 Sooner or Later Michael Skye TV movie
1980 Headin' for Broadway Fast Eddie
1983 The Pirates of Penzance Frederic
1987 Shades of Love: The Ballerina and the Blues Rick Peterson TV movie
1988 Transformations Wolfgang Shadduck Alternate title: Alien Transformations
1989 The Trial of the Incredible Hulk Matt Murdock / Daredevil TV movie
1990 Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer Andy Sacks TV movie
1994 Once in a Lifetime Jeffrey Fields TV movie
1994 A Passion to Kill Ted Alternate title: Rules of Obsession (UK)
1998 Richie Rich's Christmas Wish Rudy Direct-to-video
2006 Pope Dreams Don Alternate title: Music for My Mother
2006 Collier & Co. Uncle Billy Alternate title: John Schneider's Collier & Co.: Hot Pursuit!
2015 Cats Dancing on Jupiter Rex Katz
2016 Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel Cube
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 California Fever Rex Smith Episode: "Underground Jock"
1980 The Love Boat Mark Redding Episode: "Vicki's First Love"
1980 Saturday Night Live Frederic / Musical Guest The cast of The Pirates of Penzance
1982–83 Solid Gold Himself Co-host (45 episodes)
1984 Faerie Tale Theatre The Prince Episode: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
1985 Street Hawk Jesse Mach Lead role (13 episodes)
1986 New Love, American Style Rookie Episode: "Love and Dear Penelope"
1986 Murder, She Wrote Stew Bennett Episode: "If a Body Meet a Body"
1986 Dear Penelope and Peter Ben Berlin Pilot
1987 Houston Knights Jake Bodine Episode: "Desperado"
1987 Christmas with Flicka Himself TV special
1988 Cagney & Lacey Jerry Wickes Episode: "Old Flames"
1990–92 As the World Turns Darryl Crawford Daytime serial (40 episodes)
1993 Silk Stalkings Bob Johnson Episode: "Night Games"
1994 Cobra Mark Dante Episode: "Blast from the Past"
1997 The Sentinel Galileo / Frank Rachins Episode: "Dead Drop"
1997 JAG Sgt. Max Frankl Episode: "The Court-Martial of Sandra Gilbert"
1997 Caroline in the City Dr. David Engel Episode: "Caroline and the Free Cable"
1998 Pacific Blue Hudson Miller Episode: "Caretakers"
1998 Baywatch Gavin Episode: "Friends Forever"
1999 Malibu, CA Jesse Mercer Episode: "Jason's Song"
2000 The Norm Show Pirate #1 Episode: "Norm vs. Jenny"
2002 Just Cause Keith Temple Episode: "Fading Star"
2007 City Girls Ben Morgan Pilot
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Stage

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Title Role Production dates Theatre
GreaseDanny ZukoApril 13 - June 3, 1979US Tour
u/s Danny Zuko (replacement)July 1979 - April 13, 1980Broadway: Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre / Majestic Theatre
The Pirates of PenzanceFredericAugust 5, 1980 - November 28, 1982Off-Broadway: Delacorte Theatre

Broadway: Uris Theatre / Minskoff Theatre, New York City

The Human ComedySpanglerApril 5–15, 1984Broadway: Royale Theatre, New York City
West Side StoryTonySeptember 3–21, 1985Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.
BrownstoneStuartOctober 8 – December 6, 1986Off-Broadway: Union Square Theatre, New York City
CarouselBilly BigelowAugust 15 – September 11, 1988US Tour
Anything GoesBilly CrockerOctober 18, 1988 – January 15, 1989US National Tour
Grand HotelFelix Von Gaigern (replacement)April – May 1990Broadway: Martin Beck Theatre, New York City
GreaseDanny ZukoSeptember 24, 1994 – 1995US National Tour
Sunset BoulevardJoe GillisOctober 15, 1995 – August 18, 1996Canadian Tour: Toronto
December 1, 1996 – April 9, 1997Canadian Tour: Vancouver
The Scarlet PimpernelChauvelin (replacement)October 10, 1998 – May 30, 1999Broadway: Minskoff Theatre, New York City
Annie Get Your GunFrank ButlerJuly 11 – October 29, 2000US National Tour
Frank Butler (replacement)April 17 – May 6, 2001US National Tour
Kiss Me, KateFred Graham / PetruchioJune 19, 2001 – June 16, 2002US National Tour
The Pirates of PenzanceThe Pirate KingJune 30 – July 15, 2007Carpenter Performing Arts Center
The Sound of MusicCaptain Georg von TrappJune 30 – July 24, 2010Ogunquit Playhouse
Heathers: The MusicalCoach Ripper / Big Bud Dean / Ram's DadSeptember 21 – October 6, 2013Hudson Backstage Theatre
GreaseVince FontaineMay 2 – July 27, 2014Welk Resorts Theatre
Love Actually LiveBilly MackNovember 27 – December 29, 2019Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
November 27 – December 31, 2021
AidaZoserSeptember 30 – October 1, 2022James K. Polk Theater
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