Scott Peat was born on June 6, 1974 in Elkhart, Indiana, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Baskets (2016), Into the Ashes (2019) and Westworld (2016). He has been married to Peat, Tonya since July 5, 2001.
Scott Peden is an Actor and Singer/Songwriter from Glasgow Scotland. He previously spent seven years in the British Armed Forces, serving in Bosnia, Canada, Switzerland, Germany and Norway. He left the military In 2003 and gained his first role in "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" by Ken Loach and "The Jacket" by John Maybury where his military experience helped with the roles. A Singer/Songwriter with two Studio albums released. His first album Every Dog Has it's Day (2010) and Singles City Phantastique (2011) and Double Yellow Lines (2012) and his second album The Complete and Utter Confidence of Ignorance (2013). Scott has also supplied songs he has written and performed for the Soundtracks of various feature films to include "The Wee Man" (2013), "The Drama Club"(2017 America) "Break" (2018).
Scott Peeler is an actor, known for Cry for the Bad Man (2019) and Manifesto (2012).
Scott Pelley was born on July 28, 1957 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. He is known for 60 Minutes II (1999), CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley (2011) and 60 Minutes (1968). He has been married to Jane Ruth Boone since August 20, 1983. They have two children.
Scott Perlman is known for Andover (2017), Going to Pot (2010) and Shaming My Red Lips.
It's odd that Scott is more of a "cat person", considering that, from when he was an infant, he was raised by a pack of wild wolves. His introduction in to the human populace occurred when he was in his late teens, by happenstance a group that was searching for Sasquatch instead found Scott. Being as Scott is a very large, long haired hulking guy, there was some confusion at first, but it all got sorted out. Scott has been able to smoothly make the transition in to the general public, from time to time his cannibalistic nature will kick in, but that can be controlled either through medication or a good PR agent. Scott delved in to a show business career as, being left alone in the woods, having to fend for himself, having to fight off other blood sucking creatures and not know where or when his next meal was coming was actually very good training to become an actor. On set, Scott is very good to work with. Just throw him some nuts and berries and some raw meat and pet him from time to time and he can be very loyal and obedient. Scott has mastered over 700 different animal languages and, while that has not come in handy yet, it will one day. On shoots that take place in or near the woods, you do have to keep a leash on him as he does have a tendency to revert back to his childhood and he can disappear for several days.
Scott Perrie is known for Psych (2006), Endgame (2011) and Project Blue Book (2019). He has been married to Leora Joy Perrie since 4 April 2014. They have two children.
Scott was born in Manly, New South Wales, Australia in 1973. He studied at the Flinders University Drama Centre, graduating in 2012. Since then he has appeared in the web series Wastelander Panda (2012), been a featured extra on the feature film The Rover (2014), and had small roles in the television mini-series Anzac Girls (2014), Foxtel mini-series 'Deadline Gallipoli', feature 'Dirt Girls', and docu-drama 'Changed Forever' for the History Channel. He has also worked on a number of short films and corporate training videos. He lives in Adelaide, South Australia with his wife and three sons. Scott constantly aims to improve his skills, seeking out opportunities to grow, and work with the best creatives he can.
Scott Petersen is an actor, known for Pony Express Rider (1976) and Seven Alone (1974).
Scott Peterson was convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstances in the death of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner, on November 12, 2004, despite the lack of any direct physical evidence connecting him to the crime. Laci went missing on Christmas Eve 2002 while Scott said he was fishing. The case soon gripped the nation. As the weeks passed, Peterson traded in Laci's car and made inquiries about selling their home -- actions which raised suspicions. On April 18, 2003, after the remains of Laci and Conner washed up a few miles from where he said he was fishing, Peterson, his hair dyed blond, was arrested in San Diego. In his truck were $15,000 in cash and a survival kit; police speculated he was preparing to flee to Mexico. It was later learned Peterson had been having an affair with Amber Frey, and had cheated on Laci throughout their marriage. The prosecution theorized he murdered Laci because he wanted to be rid of the impending responsibility of fatherhood. On March 16, 2005, Peterson was formally sentenced to death and sent to San Quentin State Prison.