Free Web Site - Free Web Space and Site Hosting - Web Hosting - Internet Store and Ecommerce Solution Provider - High Speed Internet
Search the Web

Kevin Smith Tribute Page.



Kevin Tod Smith was born on March 16th 1963 in New Zealand.

He was a devoted husband to suzzane, and a loving father to his sons Oscar, Tyrone, and Willard.


By all those who knew him he was a great man and an inspiring actor, but above all he was a wonderfull friend.

  • On February 14th 2002 this announcment was realesed in the New Zealand Herald:



  • Kiwi actor hurt in accident

    New Zealand actor Kevin Smith is in a hospital in South China after being seriously injured in an accident...

    Mr Bruce, Smith's Auckland agent, says the injuries are not life-threatening.


    Fans of Kevin smith were shocked by the news and kept on asking about his condition.


  • On February 15 th this announcment was realesed in the New Zealand Herald:



  • Actor seriously ill in Beijing

    Actor Kevin Smith remains in a serious condition in a Beijing hospital after an accident in China.

    Little information is available about what happened to the 37-year-old, who was filming a martial arts movie.

    A combination of the Chinese New Year public holidays and language barriers have made it difficult to get any information about the nature and severity of Smith's injuries.

    His wife, Suzanne, brother-in-law and parents, Geoff and Yvonne, are with him.


  • Later that day the New Zealand Herald realeased this article:



  • Kevin Smith critical but stable in Beijing Hospital

    Actor Kevin Smith is in a critical but stable condition after suffering head injuries during a fall.

    He is in an intensive care unit in a Beijing Hospital.

    Mr Smith's wife Suzanne, his parents and borther in law at at his bedside in Beijing.

    The family would like to thank everyone for the many messages of love and support


  • And finally the terrible news of Kevin's death were realesed on february 16th by the New Zealand Herald:
  • Actor Kevin Smith dies after fall in China

    Leading New Zealand actor Kevin Smith has died in a Beijing hospital after he was critically injured in a fall.

    His agent, Robert Bruce, confirmed that the 38-year-old actor had died.

    "I received a call from Kevin's family to say that he passed away in his sleep.

    "It's a shock to us all, and a major shock to the family. They're just trying to come to terms with it all."

    Mr Bruce could provide no further details.

    Auckland-based Smith was injured in the Chinese capital 10 days ago and doctors treating him were concerned that he would not recover from serious injuries.

    The accident occurred on February 6, the day after the actor finished work on a joint US-Chinese production, and as he was preparing to return to NZ.

    The hunky local star was then to have headed to movie "boot camp" to prepare for what many believed would be his big break, a role in a Hollywood blockbuster starring Bruce Willis.

    The doctor treating Smith told the Herald last night that staff from China's top movie production house, Beijing Film Studio, rushed him to the Beijing Union Hospital after the fall. Smith was believed to have been on a life-support machine before his death.

    The doctor, who did not wish to be named, said Smith had suffered a severe injury to his skull and had been in a critical condition.

    Acting sources have said he was injured when he fell from a great height, possibly six storeys.

    Li Hao, a spokeswoman for one of the companies involved in Warriors of Virtue II, said Smith, who had completed his film contract the day before the fall, had made a big impression.

    Smith's wife, Suzanne, and his parents, Geoff and Yvonne, are understood to have been with him.

    In addition to his wife, Mr Smith leaves his three children, Oscar, 11, Tyrone, 9, and Willard, 3.

    Mr Bruce said last night that the actor's family wanted to thank everyone who had sent messages of love and support.

    Smith starred in many New Zealand stage, television and feature films and is perhaps best known for his role as Ares in Xena: Warrior Princess.

    His ambitions to break into the American movie market were realised when he scored a role in the $US70 million ($166 million) Bruce Willis action film Man of War, due to start filming in Hawaii next month.

    He had leaped at the chance to go to China because the role allowed him to learn from the stuntman who worked on Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

    Smith, Auckland-born but Timaru-raised, got into acting when his wife and childhood sweetheart saw a casting call while he was sidelined by concussion during the rugby season.

    He was soon a leading man, happy to laugh at his beefcake image.

    "A nicer guy you wouldn't find anywhere," said friend and Comedian Mike King.




  • Kevin was survived by his parents Geoff and Yvonne, his wife Suzzane and their three boys, Oscar, Tyrone and Willard.



  • If you wish to donate to the Kevin Smith Trust Fund you can do so at this address:



  • [ The Kevin Smith Trust Fund ]

    C/O AUCKLAND THEATRE COMPANY

    PO Box 6513, WELLESLEY STREET,

    AUCKLAND 1, NEW ZEALAND





    [ Back to the Front Page! ]