Brian Michael Smith is an American actor. He is best known for his performance as Toine Wilkins in Queen Sugar by Ava DuVernay.
What is the Net Worth of Brian Michael Smith? Salary, Earnings
According to numerous online sources, Smith’s estimated net worth is $1 million. In 2015, he began his acting career with a minor role on HBO’s Girls. Following this, Brian had comparable roles on several television programs, including Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Where was Brian Michael Smith born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education
Brian Michael was born on January 29, 1983, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States to event planner and Ford Motor Company employee Ingrid Smith. In Ann Arbor, Michigan, he spent his early years with his mother, aunts, cousins, and adoptive siblings.
Throughout his adolescence, he identified as male despite being designated a female at birth. The 37-year-old attended Ann Arbor Pioneer High School and Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, where he studied theatre and film production.
Quick fact
Brian Michael Smith |
$1 million |
29 January, 1983 |
Married |
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States |
Actor |
American |
2012–present |
Denisse Smith (2014 – present) |
5′ 8″ (1.73 m) |
Kent State University |
Is Brian Michael Smith Married? Relationship
Brian Smith has been married to his wife. While he prefers to keep his personal life private and little is known about his wife, Denisse Smith appears to be her name.
During the pandemic, Brian stayed in a friend’s guest room and his fondest memory was his wife visiting. “She was last here during her midwinter break, and our anniversary was on February 23, so she came for a while,” he explained to the Los Angeles Times.
How did Brian Michael Smith start his Professional Career?
Officer Antoine “Toine” Wilkins, a transgender police officer, was his breakthrough role in the OWN series Queen Sugar. In 2019, he portrayed Pierce Williams in The L Word: Generation Q on Showtime.
In July of 2017, the 37-year-old came out as transgender. “I felt a bit more whole and receptive to my entire experience, and I wished to apply the same sentiment to my work.
Brian Michael Smith told NBC News, “During and after my transition, I had a variety of experiences from which I believe I gained a great deal of knowledge, which I wished to share through my art.”
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