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Jennifer Schwalbach Smith (sometimes credited as
Jennifer Schwalbach) (born 7 April
1971) is an
actress, former
reporter for
USA Today, and the wife of United States film director
Kevin Smith. Her most notable role was in
Clerks II as Emma, Dante's fiancée.
Biography
Jennifer Schwalbach married Kevin Smith on 25 April
1999. She became involved with Smith after interviewing him for
USA Today regarding rumors that he was the true author of
Good Will Hunting. They have a daughter, Harley Quinn Smith, named after Joker (comics)'s sidekick from
Batman: the Animated Series,
Harley Quinn.
According to his commentary for the DVD release of the 2001 film
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, he was looking for someone to play Missy, one of the female diamond robbers. Schwalbach asked to play the role and he decided to give her a chance. Harley also appeared at the beginning of the film as baby
Silent Bob.
Schwalbach went on to make cameos in other Smith-related productions such as
Jersey Girl (2004 film) (in which Harley also appeared), and an episode of the
Canada TV series
Degrassi: The Next Generation in which Smith appeared ("Goin' Down the Road: Part 1"). She appeared in that episode though according to Kevin Smith she refuses to watch the show on TV and can't understand why he watches it. She also played a hooker in the 2002 film
Now You Know (film).
In January 2004, Schwalbach Smith appeared partially nude, with a
Superman look-alike, for
Playboy magazine, in a photograph taken by her husband.
Her lone directorial credit is as co-director with Malcolm Ingram for
Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party, an extensive 3+ hour documentary on the making of
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. The film was shown at Vulgarthon 2005 in Los Angeles, a private film festival hosted by Kevin Smith, and was shown again at Vulgarthon 2006 in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Her most recent film appearance was in 2006's
Clerks II in which she played protagonist
Dante Hicks' fiancée, Emma Bunting.
Schwalbach lives in Los Angeles with Smith, their daughter, her parents, and their friend Jason Mewes.
External links
- Smith's Playboy appearance (contains nudity)
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith (sometimes credited as
Jennifer Schwalbach) (born 7 April 1971) is an
actress, former reporter for
USA Today, and the wife of
United States film director Kevin Smith. Her most notable role was in
Clerks II as Emma, Dante's fiancée.
Biography
Jennifer Schwalbach married Kevin Smith on
25 April 1999. She became involved with Smith after interviewing him for
USA Today regarding rumors that he was the true author of
Good Will Hunting. They have a daughter, Harley Quinn Smith, named after
Joker (comics)'s sidekick from
Batman: the Animated Series,
Harley Quinn.
According to his commentary for the DVD release of the 2001 film
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, he was looking for someone to play Missy, one of the female diamond robbers. Schwalbach asked to play the role and he decided to give her a chance. Harley also appeared at the beginning of the film as baby
Silent Bob.
Schwalbach went on to make cameos in other Smith-related productions such as
Jersey Girl (2004 film) (in which Harley also appeared), and an episode of the
Canada TV series
Degrassi: The Next Generation in which Smith appeared ("Goin' Down the Road: Part 1"). She appeared in that episode though according to Kevin Smith she refuses to watch the show on TV and can't understand why he watches it. She also played a hooker in the 2002 film
Now You Know (film).
In January 2004, Schwalbach Smith appeared partially nude, with a Superman look-alike, for
Playboy magazine, in a photograph taken by her husband.
Her lone directorial credit is as co-director with
Malcolm Ingram for
Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party, an extensive 3+ hour documentary on the making of
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. The film was shown at Vulgarthon 2005 in Los Angeles, a private film festival hosted by Kevin Smith, and was shown again at Vulgarthon 2006 in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Her most recent film appearance was in 2006's
Clerks II in which she played protagonist Dante Hicks' fiancée, Emma Bunting.
Schwalbach lives in Los Angeles with Smith, their daughter, her parents, and their friend
Jason Mewes.
External links
- Smith's Playboy appearance (contains nudity)