Occupation Film producer Name Kent Smith Language English Role Actor | Nationality Australian Education Harvard University Years active 1972- | |
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Died April 23, 1985, Woodland Hills, California, United States Spouse Edith Atwater (m. 1962–1985), Betty Gillette (m. 1937–1954) Movies and TV shows Cat People, The Curse of the Cat People, Comanche, The Invaders, The Fountainhead Similar People Jacques Tourneur, Vincent Sherman, Edith Atwater, Delmer Daves, George Sherman |
Kent Smith is an Australian cinematographer and film producer, and founding partner of the Kojo group of companies.
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Career
Smith began his career as a cinematographer in Australian Television with Seven Network Australia in 1972.
After more than a decade working in network television in Victoria and South Australia, where he won many national and international awards, Smith established his own Adelaide-based production company, Kent Smith Productions, in 1984.
He spent seven years working with some of Australia’s largest corporate clients, then in 1991 he expanded the business to form the Kojo Group, with the help of creative partners, John Chataway, Dale Roberts, Marty Pepper and, in 2002, Steve Wise.
In 2005, Smith took the Kojo Group into feature film production, starting with the film 2:37, which was an Official Selection at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. His subsequent films include Beautiful, which earned an Australian Film Institute award nomination, and The Tree, which was also an Official Selection and the Closing Film at 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
Films
Smith’s film producing credits include: