Jennifer Schwalbach Smith

Jennifer Schwalbach Smith

Schwalbach Smith in 2011
Born Jennifer Schwalbach
(1971-04-07) April 7, 1971
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Residence Hollywood Hills, California
Occupation Actress
Years active 2001–present
Spouse(s) Kevin Smith (1999–present)
Children Harley Quinn Smith

Jennifer Schwalbach Smith (born April 7, 1971), sometimes credited as Jennifer Schwalbach, is an American actress, former reporter for USA Today, and digital broadcaster.

Schwalbach has discussed the details of her life on various SmodCo podcasts, especially "Plus One" which she co-hosts with her husband, Kevin Smith.

Career

Schwalbach was a USA Today reporter. She met Smith while interviewing him for an assignment. She got a job briefly at MTV but quit after becoming pregnant with their daughter.[1] In New Jersey, she helped Smith deal with the drug addiction of his friend Jason Mewes who was living with them. For several years, she would witness Mewes' repeated cleanups and breakdowns. At one point, she banned him from their house. Mewes eventually got sober.[1]

According to his commentary for the DVD release of the 2001 film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Smith was looking for someone to play Missy, one of the female diamond robbers. Schwalbach asked to play the role and he decided to give her a chance. Their daughter, Harley, also appeared at the beginning of the film as the infant Silent Bob.

Schwalbach went on to make cameos in other Smith-related productions such as Jersey Girl (in which Harley also appeared), and an episode of the Canadian TV series Degrassi: The Next Generation in which Smith appeared in the episode "Goin' Down the Road: Part 1". She also played a prostitute in the 2002 film Now You Know.

In January 2004, Schwalbach Smith appeared partially nude, with a Superman look-alike, for Playboy Magazine's 50th Anniversary Issue, in a photograph taken by her husband.[2]

Her lone directorial credit is as co-director with Malcolm Ingram for Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party, an extensive 3+ hour documentary on the making of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. The film was shown at Vulgarthon 2005 in Los Angeles, a private film festival hosted by Kevin Smith, and was shown again at Vulgarthon 2006 in Red Bank, New Jersey.

In 2006's Clerks II, she played protagonist Dante Hicks' fiancée, Emma Bunting; and a minor role of Betsy in Smith's 2008 film Zack and Miri Make A Porno. Schwalbach appeared as Esther Cooper in Kevin Smith's horror film, Red State and voiced Blunt-Girl in Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie.

Schwalbach was a co-host for the daily internet radio show called SMod Co SMorning Show on SModcast Internet Radio (S.I.R) hosted on SModcast.com. She previously co-hosted a show called Plus One Per Diem which was cancelled in favor of SMod Co SMorning Show.

In 2010, she and Kevin began co-hosting a podcast called "Plus One". As of June 2013, there were 37 episodes.[3]

Personal life

Schwalbach married Kevin Smith on April 25, 1999. She became involved with Smith after interviewing him for USA Today regarding rumors that he was the true author of Good Will Hunting.[4] Their daughter, Harley Quinn Smith, was born June 26, 1999, and was named after the eponymous character from Batman.[5] They live in the Hollywood Hills.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Missy
2002 Now You Know Bachelor Party Hooker
2004 Jersey Girl Susan
2004 Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party Director, documentary
2005 Degrassi: The Next Generation The Blonde / Camera Assistant Episodes: "Goin' Down the Road", Part 1 and 2
2006 Clerks II Emma
2008 Zack and Miri Make a Porno Betsy
2011 Red State Esther
2013 Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie Bluntgirl (voice) Associate producer
2014 Tusk Gimli Slider Waitress Executive producer
2015 The Mission Behind Door #2 Short
2016 Yoga Hosers Mrs. McKenzie Producer

References

  1. 1 2 Silentbobspeaks.com My Boring Ass Life, by Kevin Smith. Me And My Shadow, Parts 1-9
  2. "Filmmaker Kevin Smith gets married - again". Associated Press. August 4, 2004. Smith, a famous comic-book fan, also photographed her for Playboy magazine while she posed nude with a "Superman" look-alike.
  3. Smodcast.com, Plus One podcast homepage, retrieved 2013
  4. YouTube
  5. "View Askew Productions – Harley Quinn Smith". Retrieved March 28, 2007.
  6. Stewart, Sara. "Kevin can wait", The New York Post, March 3, 2011

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