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Hollywood's newest leading man gets jiggy wit' Jada, tight pants and satellite surveillance by Jeanne Wolf It's now official: Will Smith is a leading man. Sure, the multitalented star has had plenty of major roles during his career, including show-stealing turns in the summer blockbusters Men in Black and Independence Day. But he's always been helped by strong costars and super special effects. Enemy of the State, the new action thriller about a man whose life is turned upside down by government surveillance, is the first movie Smith can truly call his own. Even though he shares the screen with Oscar winners Gene Hackman and Jon Voight, it's up to Smith to carry Enemy with his natural charisma and acting chops. It's just the latest challenge for the 30-year-old Philadelphia native, who has already proven himself as a Grammy-winning rapper, TV star and movie action hero. And if that's not enough, Smith also happens to be happily married (to Jada Pinkett Smith), a doting father (to two sons) and one of the nicest guys in Hollywood. Does Smith have a hard time with any aspect of his life? Well, there are those tight britches he's squeezing into for next summer's Wild, Wild West...
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