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}} Kevin Smith (born Kevin G. Smith, Jr.; June 4, 1997) is an American Director, screenwriter, producer, and Film Director. Smith is best known for his work on "Klownz Talk". Klownz Talk is a talk show that intends to inspire kids to seek further education and keep a "lazer beam focus on their dreams". In 2009, Smith was ranked by "Forbes" magazines as the highest-paid Youngest Producer of all time. As Kevin Smith projects continue to gain relevance he aims to produce more projects in the future such as a documentary called "Z-Dee; My Life 2 You", and a film called "Just the Write Guy".
 * name = Kevin G. Smith, Jr.
 * image = Kevin Smith Jr.jpg|Kevin Smith Jr
 * caption = Smith IPad screen shot, of him on ABC 13 news!
 * birth_date =
 * birth_place = Houston, Texas, US
 * occupation = Screenwriter, film director, theater producer, theater director, television director, playwright, film producer, television producer, lyricist
 * yearsactive = 2010–present
 * website = www.KevinSmithProductions.com

Early life
Smith was born June 4, 1997 in Houston, Texas. As an aspiring producer, Smith proudly displayed his talent and love for Producing since he was young by making youtube videos of his family and friends. Around the age 14, while looking for more and more ambitious projects he started Klowns Talk, as a way to encourage children his age to seek higher education. He notes, “I've always loved producing things always would make short videos with friends and family and would post them on YouTube, so once I got more information about the industry I jumped to the saddle and started Kevin Smith Productions.” It was shortly after starting Kevin Smith Productions that he used his own success as inspiration and on May 25, 2011, he produced the television show, Klownz Talk. It was his first TV show and most ambitious project yet. the first of its kind kid oriented television talk show dedicated to inspiring, motivating and encouraging kids to further their education, while maintaining a laser beam like focus on their dreams.

Klownz Talk
It was shortly after starting Kevin Smith Productions that he used his own success as inspiration and on May 25, 2011, he produced the television show, Klownz Talk. It was his first TV show and most ambitious project yet. The TV show was the first of it's kind, a show with the goal of encouraging kids to seek higher education and follow their ambitions. The project may expand nation wide as NBC has expressed an interest in the show. In a an interview with ABC's KTRK he explains that the show will give a chance to young performers to showcase their talent and boost their careers. He speaks all about Klownz Talk in this KTRK interview.

Z-Dee; My Life 2 You
On July 26, 2011 Kevin Smith Productions produced a 2.3 million dollar documentary about the life of a young music artist, Z-Dee. The documentary follows him as he transforms from a struggling to now successful musician. The Houston, Texas based R&B musician, Z-Dee explains his mentality, and hopes as he ventures into the music industry. A trailer of the movie can be found on the official Kevin Smith Productions youtube channel here.

Just the Write Guy
Just the Write Guys is Smiths newest project, a 5.6 million dollar Movie that is in Pre- Production stage, the project is suggested to start in September. The film is centered around Emerson Haddis who has always dreamed of writing feature film, however, his years of hard work have led to very little and he has been forced to use his writing talents on dead-end jobs. Just to make ends meat and pay the long overdue rent and bills he must do all sorts of odd jobs. After an enthusiastic call from an independent production company, Emerson journeys for Kentucky to Hollywood in hope of a big break. The naïve young writer is swiftly introduced to the bizarre and frustrating world of entertainment. Suckered into what may be his only chance at success, he takes on the job of penning the company’s marquee project – a fourth sequel to THE EXORCIST. Holed up in a putrid Los Angeles hotel with no motivation, Emerson turns to his former mentor, the disgruntled and blunt screenwriting guru Donny Eggby. Donny’s intensive industry seminar, taught from the decrepit basement of his Kentucky duplex, gave Emerson his knowledge of the craft of writing. And with no other options, Emerson reluctantly calls upon his crass and provocative former teacher to help him complete the ridiculous project and navigate the rough terrain of Tinseltown.