- An actor since age seven, Scott has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway as well as on stage in Los Angeles. His many performances on stage include Caesar & Cleopatra, Hedda Gabler, and Sister Mary Ignacius. He is also the recipient of five Dramalogue awards. Scott has appeared in such notable films as Raging Bull, Chapter Two, and Oddbirds. Television credits include Roseanne, Sisters, Married with Children, and Night Court as well as the soap operas As the World Turns and One Life to Live. Scott's most recent feature film appearance was in the film _Rogues (2002)_.- IMDb Mini Biography By: bolskyd@yahoo.com
- While working with Grover Cleveland High School in Los Angeles, Scott mentored students at the Grover Cleveland Media Academy. The Academy named their media award, "The Scotty", in his honor.
- Obtained his Masters of Fine Art at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago. Noted alumni include Joan Allen, Dan Castellaneta, singer Jimmy Chamberlin, Steve Harris and producer Robert Zemeckis.
- A graduate of the University of Illinois, Chicago. Other noted graduates include Michael Gross and retired CNN news anchor, Bernard Shaw.
- Scott co-starred opposite Michael Learned and Chicago native, Arlene Golonka, in the premiere American production of the German farce, "You Shall Give Me Grandsons".
- As a child Scott performed at the famed Lyric Opera House of Chicago. He sang with the acclaimed folk music group, the Limelighters and was a player in a production of the opera, Aida, with famed mezzo-soprano, Grace Bumbry. Miss Bumbry and young Scott went on to became friends.
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