Rex Smith is an American actor and singer who has left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. He was born on September 19, 1955, in Jacksonville, Florida. Smith initially gained fame as a singer in the 1970s, with hits such as “You Take My Breath Away” and “Simply Jessie.” His music career allowed him to tour and perform in various venues across the country.
In addition to his success as a singer, Rex Smith also established himself as an actor. He made his acting debut in the Broadway production of “Grease” in 1978, playing the lead role of Danny Zuko. This led to other notable stage roles, including playing the title character in “The Pirates of Penzance” and Joseph in “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.”
Smith also ventured into television and film, appearing in popular shows such as “Street Hawk” and “Daredevil” as well as movies like “Sooner or Later” and “Head Office.” He has showcased his versatility as an entertainer, transitioning seamlessly between music, theater, and screen performances.
Throughout his career, Rex Smith has captivated audiences with his talent, charisma, and distinctive voice. He continues to be remembered as a versatile and accomplished artist.
Rex Smith Children
Rex Smith has five children named Madison Smith, Gatsby Richard Smith, Brandon Smith, Meagan Elizabeth Smith and Savannah Smith. Rex Smith has shared moments of his family life on social media and has spoken about the joy of being a father.