
Brian J. Smith
Known For
Acting
Born
1981-10-12 in Dallas, Texas, USA
Biography
Brian J. Smith (born October 12, 1981) is an American actor who is known for his role as Trey in the 2006 independent film Hate Crime and as series regular Lt. Matthew Scott in the military science fiction television series, Stargate Universe. Smith is a native of Allen, Texas. After studying at the Quad C Theatre program at the Collin County Community College in Plano, Texas, Smith graduated from the Juilliard School Drama Division's four-year acting program in New York City. In 2005, he portrayed Trey, a gay man facing intolerance from the son of a fundamentalist preacher, in Hate Crime, an independent film featured at multiple gay and lesbian film festivals around the United States. Smith also portrayed roles in two more independent films, Red Hook and The War Boys. In 2008, he appeared on Broadway in the play Come Back, Little Sheba as the character Turk. Smith was cast as Lieutenant Matthew Scott, a lead role in the 2009 Stargate television series, Stargate Universe, until its cancellation in 2010. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian J. Smith, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Law & Order
as Derek Sherman

Blue Bloods
as Robert Carter

Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Hector MacQueen

The Good Wife
as Ricky Waters

Person of Interest
as Shayn Coleman

Gossip Girl
as Max Harding

Unforgettable
as John Curtis

Warehouse 13
as Jesse Ashton

Quantico
as Eric Packer

Sense8
as Will Gorski

Stargate Universe
as Matthew Scott

Defiance
as Commander Gordon McClintock

The Matrix Resurrections
as Berg

Treadstone
as Doug McKenna

Class of '09
as Daniel Lennix

World on Fire
as Webster O'Connor

Coma
as Paul Carpin

Essex County
as Ken

The War Boys
as George
