Arjay Smith is a multifaceted American actor, born in the sun-kissed region of Southern California, who embarked on his illustrious acting career during the sweltering summer of 1993, at the tender age of nine. Throughout his two-decade-long tenure in the entertainment industry, Arjay has consistently demonstrated his versatility by effortlessly transitioning between dramatic and comedic roles.
In 2014, he left audiences in awe with his captivating performance as Grant McQueen in the seventh and final season of the critically acclaimed television series Sons of Anarchy, which premiered in 2008. A year later, he brought laughter and joy to viewers as Arlo in the comedy series The Guest Book, which debuted in 2017.
With over 20 years of experience under his belt, Arjay has maintained a remarkably balanced career, appearing in a diverse array of well-known television shows, including Designated Survivor, Major Crimes, 24, Cold Case, The Bernie Mac Show, Malcolm in the Middle, and The West Wing. He is perhaps most renowned for his iconic title role in the Nickelodeon television series The Journey of Allen Strange, which aired in 1997, and his endearing portrayal of Max Lewicki, the lovable teacher's assistant, on the TNT drama series Perception, which premiered in 2012.
In addition to his extensive television work, Arjay has also made notable appearances in several films, such as the disaster-thriller The Day After Tomorrow, Michel Gondry's comedy Be Kind Rewind, the horror-movie sequel Vacancy 2: The First Cut, and We Made This Movie.