Scott Glenn was born January 26, 1939, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Hope Elizabeth and Theodore Glenn, a salesman. As he grew up in Appalachia, his health was poor; he was bedridden for a year and doctors predicted he would limp for the rest of his life. During long periods of illness, Glenn was reading a lot and "dreaming of becoming Lord Byron". He challenged his illness by intense training programs and eventually got rid of his limp. After graduating high school, Glenn entered William and Mary College where he majored in English. He spent three years in the Marines and then tried to combine his passion for storytelling with his passion for adventures by working for five months as a criminal reporter at the Kenosha Evening News. Glenn planned to become an author but found out he had "problems with dialogues", so he decided to overcome it by studying acting. In 1966, he headed to New York where he joined George Morrison acting class. He helped in directing student plays to pay for his studies and appeared onstage in La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club productions. Soon after arriving in New York, Glenn became a fan of martial arts. In 1968, he joined The Actors Studio and began working in professional theater and TV. In 1970, James Bridges offered him his first movie work in The Baby Maker (1970). Glenn left for L.A., where he spent seven of the "most miserable years of [his] life". He couldn't find interesting film roles and, doing brief TV stints, he felt "like a person who had to paint the Sistine Chapel with a house-painter's brush". On a brighter side, he worked episodically with Jonathan Demme (Angels Hard as They Come (1971), Fighting Mad (1976)), Robert Altman (Nashville (1975)) and Francis Ford Coppola (Apocalypse Now (1979)). In 1978, Glenn got tired of Hollywood and moved his family to Ketchum, Idaho, where he worked as a barman, huntsman and mountain ranger for two years (occasionally acting in Seattle stage productions). James Bridges once more changed the course of Glenn's life in 1980 when he offered him the role of John Travolta's rival in Urban Cowboy (1980) and made him a star. Glenn's acting abilities and physical presence helped him to excel both in action (Silverado (1985), The Challenge (1982)) and drama (The Right Stuff (1983), Countdown to Looking Glass (1984), The River (1984)) as he alternately played good guys and bad guys. In the beginning of the '90s, his career was at its peak - he appeared in such indisputable masterpieces as The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and The Hunt for Red October (1990). Established as one of Hollywood's most solid and respected character actors he has appeared in a wide variety of films, such as the black Freudian farce Reckless (1995), the tragicomedy Edie & Pen (1996) and Ken Loach's socio-political declaration Carla's Song (1996), alternating mainstream (Courage Under Fire (1996), Absolute Power (1997)) with independent projects (Lesser Prophets (1997) and Larga distancia (1997)), written by his daughter Dakota Glenn), and TV (Naked City: A Killer Christmas (1998)). Continuing into the 21st century, Glenn has also appeared in Training Day (2001), W. (2008) (as Donald Rumsfeld), Secretariat (2010), Sucker Punch (2011), The Paperboy (2012), and two of the Bourne films: The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and The Bourne Legacy (2012).
Scott Goldman is known for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006) and The Dictator (2012).
Scott Goodhue is known for Beast (2018), The West Wing (1999) and The Three Sessions (2013).
Scott Gore was born on August 29, 1960 to Charles and Mary Gore and he served in the US Navy right out of high school where he got a taste of what the world is like. Since then, he has traveled all over the world to over 20 countries mostly loving, learning from and serving people living in hard places. Six years ago Scott lost his best friend to suicide and a few years later his life was falling apart. That's when he woke up one morning with an idea for a screenplay and for the past 4 years Scott has been writing screenplays. Writing screenplays makes Scott feel more alive than just about anything. Scott is best known for his screenplays Instant Karma and Woman in the Maze where he also wrote the story and was an Executive Producer. One of his current projects is called Albert - a screenplay about the most famous scientist who ever lived. Scott has written first drafts of several feature length screenplays in a week or less and he often works with Matt Midgette as a co-writer on his projects. Scott resides in a Dale named after himself in Arizona (Scottsdale).
Scott Gorman is known for Designated Survivor (2016), Kody Kapow (2017) and Looped (2015).
Scott was born on February, 7, in Muskegon, Mi. to George Goudie, a school executive and Mary Goudie, a hospital secretary. Scott is of Scotish and Irish ancestry, named after his great grandpa, Scotty. Growing up, acting was something he did on a day to day basis, repeating and re-enacting commercials and movies he saw to try and entertain his family. He got into theater in high school but dreamed to be on the big screen. Scott found sports before he entered the work force. Scott was ranked nationally as a racquetball player as a youth, was a stand out basketball player, a stand out football player including a state championship, a state champion racquetball player in 2 divisions, m.m.a. fighter, amateur boxer and heavyweight Toughman champion. Most of Scott's fights can be seen on Youtube today. Scott was planning on fighting pro before he was given another opportunity. Scott started a career as a real estate broker. He used his discipline he learned in sports to help his career. Scott was a top producing agent in West Michigan for 16 years when he decided to call it quits. Scott's friend was murdered at his office one hot July day. A disgruntled client blamed Scott's friend for the declining Michigan market and shot and killed him right there in his office. Scott had enough after that and decided to move on to bigger and better things. Acting was something he decided to go back to. He finally got his chance when there was a casting call for a small production in Michigan. He tried out, got the part and tried to be in every movie and t.v. show that was thrown at him. Working daily on movies or t.v. shows while there was a Michigan film incentive was easy during 2010 and 2011. Scott was lucky enough to work alongside actors Shia LaBeouf and Patrick Dempsey in Transformers, Dark of the moon,Hugh Jackman in Real Steel, George Clooney in Ides of March, Gerard Butler in Machine gun preacher, Ed Harris and Jennifer Connelly in What's wrong with Virginia, Kurt Russell in Touchback,Sean Penn in This must be the place, Michael Imperioli in 2 episodes of Detroit1-8-7, and starred in an independent vampire movie"Silver clutch", as the boss of a mafia type vampire clan. The film incentive dried up a bit for filming large blockbuster movies in Michigan so Scott has done several commercials to keep busy. Scott was very excited to get his next opportunity. Scott got the call to be in the new Transformers movie, Age of Extinction, as Kelsey Grammars and Stanley Tucci's bodyguard. Scott did stunts, chased after, and got to rough up Mark Walhberg. Just recently Scott was cast as a Navy Seal in the new Transformers movie, the last knight. Scott is filming most of his scenes in Detroit where he is working alongside Josh Duhamel. Scott continues to act and is working as a producer and assistant director in several projects and has written several books. Scott is raising a family in Michigan.
Scott Grady was born on March 19, 1981 in San Bernardino, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Sage Venom (2018), Battle Squadron Alpha: Legends of the Time War (2018) and Swipe (2017). He has been married to April Matson since May 19, 2018.
Scott Graham is an Irish actor. Scott has been involved in many Irish short films and feature films. Scott in 2012 attended the "84th Annual Academy Awards" when a short film he starred as the lead in, "Pentecost", was nominated in the Best live action short film category. Scott has also played the leading role in BAFTA and IFTA winning Children's comedy series "ROY". Scott has also appeared in Hallmark T.V. Movies "The Cabin" and "the Santa Incident". Scott is set to appear in "Vikings" season 5 in 2017.
Scott Graham is an actor, known for Oculus: Chapter 3 - The Man with the Plan (2006), Oculus (2013) and Absentia (2011).