Kim David Smith (born 1982/1983 (age 34–35)is an Australian Helpmann Award-nominated singer and cabaret performer, known for performing Weimar-era inspired works that juxtapose authentic musical material with stylistic takes on current popular tunes. His recordings include electropop albums Nova and Supernova, written by Charlie Mason, and released by Ninthwave Records. Smith's solo cabaret program "Morphium Kabarett" enjoyed an acclaimed 2016 residency at Pangea in New York City.
In 2009 Smith was presented with the Back Stage Bistro Award for Special Achievement as an Outstanding Performer (honored alongside Liza Minnelli and Charles Aznavour). He was also nominated for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Manhattan Association of Cabaret (MAC) Awards in the Male Vocalist category. He studied Music Theatre at the Ballarat Arts Academy in Australia (BA, Music Theatre), and resides in New York City. In 2015, he was invited to be part of the concert celebrating the 100th birthday of Édith Piaf at The Town Hall in New York City.
Smith portrayed the Emcee in Hunter Foster's production of "Cabaret" at the Cape Playhouse, Massachusetts, in 2016, and played Salomé in Tristan Divincenzo's production of Oscar Wilde's Salomé at the Provincetown Theater in 2017.
Smith is married since 2010 to tenor William Ferguson. The couple separated in 2016.