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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jason Lewis (born June 25, 1971) is an American actor and former fashion model. He became known worldwide for his role, Jerry "Smith" Jerrod, in the series Sex and the City. He appeared on the May 2008 cover of Men's Fitness. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Lewis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Capture
as Heathrow Security Officer

Unzipping
as Jurgen

Half Magic
as Mark

Palm Swings
as Lance

Midnight, Texas
as Joe Strong

Running Wild
as Brannon Bratt

Seeds of Yesterday
as Christopher

If There Be Thorns
as Christopher

The After
as Gigi's Husband

The After
as Gigi's Husband

The Pardon
as Cowboy

Textuality
as Breslin

Sex and the City 2
as Jerry 'Smith' Jerrod
Birthday Suit

I Will Return
as Tom

Nora Roberts' Tribute
as Ford Sawyer

The Eastmans
as Rick Green
Live from the Red Carpet: Sex and the City
as Self

Sex and the City
as Smith Jerrod

Mogli a pezzi
as Elvio Giorgi

The Death and Life of Bobby Z
as Bobby Z

Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World
as Manfred Dax (voice)

Mr. Brooks
as Jesse Vialo

Head Case
as Self

Lucifer
as Lucifer

Brothers and Sisters
as Chad Barry

Six Degrees

The Attic
as John Trevor

The Evidence

For One Night
as Mark Manning

My Bollywood Bride
as Alex Kincade

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How I Met Your Mother
as Movie Tony

Dancing with the Stars
as Self - Contestant

The Jacket
as Officer Harrison

House
as Evan Greer / Dr. Brock Sterling

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
as Self

CSI: Miami
as Jimmy Hutton

The Elite
as Jason

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
as Craig Hess

The King's Guard
as William

The Early Show
as Self

Kimberly
as Scott

Charmed
as Dex Lawson

Next Stop Wonderland
as Rory

Sex and the City
as Jerry 'Smith' Jerrod

Derek Zoolander University
as Himself

The View
as Self

Derek Zoolander: Male Model
as Himself

High Sierra Search and Rescue
as Flynn Norstedt

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Beverly Hills, 90210
as Rob Andrews
The Making of 'Sex and the City'
as Self