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Elliott Smith

Known ForSound
Birthday1969-08-06
Age34 years old at death
Date of Death† 2003-10-21
Place of BirthOmaha - Nebraska - USA
Also Known AsSteven Paul Smith

Biography

Steven Paul "Elliott" Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived for much of his life in Portland, Oregon, where he first gained popularity. Smith's primary instrument was the guitar, though he was also proficient with piano, clarinet, bass guitar, drums, and harmonica. Smith had a distinctive vocal style, characterized by his "whispery, spiderweb-thin delivery", and used multi-tracking to create vocal layers, textures, and harmonies. Smith died on October 21, 2003 at the age of 34 from two stab wounds to the chest. A possible suicide note, written on a Post-it note, read: "I'm so sorry—love, Elliott. God forgive me."

Filmography

poster
2001
4.0
Drama
Mystery

Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician

poster
2014
6.9
Documentary
Music

Heaven Adores You

poster
2024
Documentary

The Road to Ruane

poster
1999
Music

The Jon Brion Show

poster
1997
Documentary
Music

Untitled Modest Mouse Documentary

poster
1997
7.0
Documentary
Music

Lucky Three: An Elliott Smith Portrait

poster
1998
5.9
Documentary
Music

Strange Parallel

poster
2003
Documentary

Elliott Smith live at Redfest

poster
2007
Documentary
Music

Elliott's Suicide

poster
2004
Music

Elliott Smith - Olympia, Washington

poster

Elliott Smith Live at the Steamboat

poster
1999
Music

Elliott Smith: Live at the Yo Yo a Go Go Festival

poster
2009
Documentary
Music

Searching for Elliott Smith

poster
2000
Music

Elliott Smith: Live at Fuji Rock

poster
2000
10.0
Music
Documentary

Elliott Smith: Live at Bumbershoot Festival 2000

poster
1975
7.0
Comedy
News

Saturday Night Live

poster
1953
7.0

The Oscars