Born in Bowling Green, Ohio, baptized in New York City and done dirty in Los Angeles, Jeremy Smith is not much for parades.
When I graduated from college in 1997, I wanted to be Beau Willimon. Never mind that Willimon was then a sophomore at Columbia University and completely unknown to me; it's what he's now accomplishing with an MFA in Abject Poverty Playwriting that closely mirrors my own youthful (and now sadly erstwhile) ambitions. Over the coming year, his play Farragut North will debut on Broadway under the direction of Mike Nichols (with Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role, and I could take or leave that part of the fantasy), while the film version could get underway as a directing/acting vehicle for, respectively, George Clooney and Leonardo DiCaprio. 