Jaclyn A. Smith is a Canadian actress from Toronto, Ontario.She has
worked in television, film and theater. She has appeared as a
guest-star on the hit sci-fi television series Eureka and as Jill (aka
"Jill the Thrill") alongside actor Eugene Levy in two American Pie
direct-to-video spin-offs, The Naked Mile and Beta House. She is also
featured in the latter's deleted scenes section, entitled "Lightning
Bolts of Zeus.".[1]Smith appeared as Joan of Arx on Canada's Space
Channel. Other television credits include 72 Hours: True Crime. She
has performed for the stage with the Soulpepper Theatre Company,[2]
Motley Theater Company, Festival of Original Theater, Not 2B Confused,
Players Academy and Artists Play Showcase. Smith is also a
professional dancer, having studied with the Toronto Dance Theatre,
American Ballet Theatre and Kirov Academy of Ballet.Smith organized
and hosted an Earth Hour 2008 event in Vancouver. The event had over
150 attendees and was broadcast live online. She also wrote, produced,
directed, and starred in an Earth Hour public service
announcement/music video Flicking The Lights Off.[3] which made its
debut on the Vancouver talk show Urban Rush, was screened at the 2008
Projecting Change Vancouver Green Film Festival, the Celluloid Social
Club and Vancouver's Car Free Community Fest.
worked in television, film and theater. She has appeared as a
guest-star on the hit sci-fi television series Eureka and as Jill (aka
"Jill the Thrill") alongside actor Eugene Levy in two American Pie
direct-to-video spin-offs, The Naked Mile and Beta House. She is also
featured in the latter's deleted scenes section, entitled "Lightning
Bolts of Zeus.".[1]Smith appeared as Joan of Arx on Canada's Space
Channel. Other television credits include 72 Hours: True Crime. She
has performed for the stage with the Soulpepper Theatre Company,[2]
Motley Theater Company, Festival of Original Theater, Not 2B Confused,
Players Academy and Artists Play Showcase. Smith is also a
professional dancer, having studied with the Toronto Dance Theatre,
American Ballet Theatre and Kirov Academy of Ballet.Smith organized
and hosted an Earth Hour 2008 event in Vancouver. The event had over
150 attendees and was broadcast live online. She also wrote, produced,
directed, and starred in an Earth Hour public service
announcement/music video Flicking The Lights Off.[3] which made its
debut on the Vancouver talk show Urban Rush, was screened at the 2008
Projecting Change Vancouver Green Film Festival, the Celluloid Social
Club and Vancouver's Car Free Community Fest.
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