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  1. Kevin Smith. Actor: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand and spent his early childhood there. His family moved to the small rural town of Timaru in New Zealand's South Island when he was 11. During high school, he began playing in rock-and-roll bands, but never aspired to a career as an actor.

  2. Feb 23, 2002 · Kevin Smith, a veteran New Zealand actor best known for his role as Ares in the television series “Xena: Warrior Princess,” has died. He was 38. Newspapers in New Zealand reported that...

  3. One of New Zealands best loved screen stars, Kevin Smith, dies aged 38, in a Beijing Hospital. Best known for playing Ares in the hit series Xena:Warrior Princess, Smith suffered head injuries in a fall on Feb 6 after filming in the Chinese capital.

  4. Feb 15, 2002 · Screenplay. Kevin Smith, born Kevin Todd Smith on March 16, 1963, in Auckland, New Zealand, was an actor best known for his role as Ares in the television series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys." He developed an interest in acting at a young age and pursued a career in the entertainment industry.

  5. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › kevin-smithKevin Smith | NZ On Screen

    Kevin Smith - Kevin Smith was the multi-talented actor who appeared in a host of television shows, starting with eighties soap Gloss. He also starred in three tele-movies as maverick private investigator John Lawless. His feature films include period melodrama Desperate Remedies, and offbeat drama Channelling Baby.

  6. Feb 24, 2002 · Kiwi actor Kevin Smith, best known for his TV portrayal of Ares in both “Xena: The Warrior Princess” and “Young Hercules,” died Feb. 9 in a Beijing hospital from head injuries sustained when...

  7. Feb 16, 2002 · 16 February 2002. Kevin Smith. Judith Tizard. Arts, Culture and Heritage. “Kevin Smith was a wonderful New Zealand actor who was known not only for his enormous talent and amazing beauty, but also for his intelligence and self-effacing humour,” Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard said today.

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