
Birthdate: July 3, 1969 (56 Years Old)
Birthplace: Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
Shawnee Smith (birthname: Shawnee Rebecca Smith) is most recognized by moviegoers in her recurring role as Amanda in Lionsgate’s horror series phenomenon, Saw, starting with the original Saw (2004), co-starring Tobin Bell and Danny Glover, directed by James Wan, and making an incredible $104 million global gross on a $1 million budget.
Smith’s subsequent Saw movies include: Saw II (2005), directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, with Bell, Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, and Glenn Plummer, and grossing $147.7 million; the Bousman-directed Saw III (2006), with Bell and Angus Macfadyen, and earning globally $165 million; the Kevin Greutert-directed Saw VI (2009), with Bell and Costas Mandylor, grossing a franchise low of $68 million; and the series’ tenth installment again directed by Greutert, Saw X (2023), starring Bell, Synnøve Macody Lund, and Steven Brand.
Shawnee Smith’s pre-Saw career began with a roster of minor roles in many movies from major, world-class directors, starting with Annie (1982), directed by John Huston; the Sidney J. Furie-directed Iron Eagle (1986); Summer School (1987), directed by Carl Reiner; director/writer/producer Michael Cimino’s thriller, Desperate Hours (1990); writer-director Mike Figgis’ Oscar-winning Leaving Las Vegas (1995), starring Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue; George Hickenlooper’s drama, The Low Life (1995); the Susan Streitfeld-directed Female Perversions (1996), with Tilda Swinton; Hickenlooper’s Dogtown (1997); Michael Bay’s Armageddon (1998), with Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Liv Tyler; writer-director Toni Kalem’s A Slipping-Down Life (1999), with Liv Tyler and Guy Pearce; and writer-director Alan Rudolph’s Kurt Vonnegut adaptation, Breakfast of Champions (1999), starring Willis.
Shawnee Smith’s first starring role was in the sci-fi horror remake of The Blob (1988), co-written by Frank Darabont and director Chuck Russell. Smith immediately displayed her versatility with a co-starring role opposite comedy superstar John Candy in the Paul Flaherty-directed Who’s Harry Crumb? (1989). After Saw, Smith continued her run as mainly a supporting player in several features that swung wildly between mostly bloody horror and genre movies and Christian-themed family movies, including Bay’s thriller, The Island (2005), co-starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson.
Director/writer/star Billy Bob Thornton’s drama, Jayne Mansfield’s Car (2012), starring Robert Duvall, John Hurt, Kevin Bacon, Robert Patrick, and Frances O’Connor; director-writer Brad J. Silverman’s Christian drama, Grace Unplugged (2013); another Christian drama, Believe (2016), written and directed by Billy Dickson. Smith starred in another Christian-themed movie, the comedy Christmas vs. the Walters (2021), co-starring Bruce Dern, Chris Elliott, and Richard Thomas. In a completely different vein, Smith co-starred with Dern, Tyrese Gibson, and Taryn Manning in the horror-thriller Bloodline Killer (2023), and played support in director-writer Paul Etheredge’s Psychopomp (date to be announced).
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