Scott Underwood is known for Sausage Party (2016), Escape from Planet Earth (2012) and The Emoji Movie (2017).
Scott Valentine was born and raised in Saratoga Springs, New York and first discovered acting at age five doing plays in his parents' garage. He appeared in a few high school plays, but didn't pursue acting as a career until his second semester of college. He moved to New York City and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he completed the school's three-year program in a year and a half. He held a few odd jobs such as short order cook and researcher for a publishing firm, and he won a few roles off-off Broadway. He signed a contract for a daytime soap and was about to screen test for a role in the feature film, "Lords of Discipline" but was accidently hit by a truck on September 17, 1981. After three years of convalescing, he left New York for Los Angeles where he landed the part of Nick Moore on the hit series, Family Ties (1982).
Scott Van Pelt is a writer and producer, known for Creed II (2018), Ted Lasso (2020) and Home Economics (2021). He has been married to Stephanie Van Pelt since October 22, 2011. They have three children.
Scott is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated with honors from San Francisco State University's Theater Arts Department and also attended the legendary American Conservatory Theatre, where he studied acting under the now renowned Annette Bening. He has done much feature film and television work over the years, along with a myriad of commercials and stage productions. Over 30 years ago, while still residing in San Francisco, Scott landed his first truly professional job, which made him eligible for highly coveted Screen Actors Guild membership. (He was cast as an unfortunate nemesis to Clint Eastwood's legendary Dirty Harry in "The Dead Pool".) Change, however, was in his immediate future when soon thereafter an opportunity arose for him to traverse the country with an unusual traveling troupe: For the next year Scott performed on makeshift stages in our nation's correctional institutions playing for appreciative audiences of prison inmates. With long term exposure to the rigors of constant, on-the-road touring in a renovated but cramped Greyhound Bus, not to mention feeling the pressures of working inside (and outside) prisons, his identity as a vagabond artist was fast coming to an end. After a quick interlude back in San Francisco, Scott moved to Hollywood in the late-nineties and subsequently won the starring role in an award-winning short film, "The Bicyclist", followed by a lead role in a cult CD-ROM live-action game sensation "Dune/Emperor", (based on the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic). Around then, he also enjoyed a principal role on the "X-Files" (in an episode written and directed by Gillian Anderson) and recurred as "Agent Douglas" on the ABC series "Alias". He soon appeared on HBO's "Carnivale" and was seen in the short-lived series, "Threat Matrix", also on ABC. He had supporting roles in "Everything Put Together" starring Rada Mitchell (Helmed by famed director Marc Forster) and also in the cult fan-film "The Girl in the Cadillac". Scott was next blessed with an open-ended run on the NBC Daytime Soap, "Passions", until its cancellation. He soon thereafter appeared as an adversary to Kiefer Sutherland's Jack Bauer in the hit series "24" on Fox and as a government agent in the final season of "Sleeper Cell" on Showtime. Enjoying some momentum, Scott had a guest-star run as Detective Kaplan on "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and fired off subsequent roles on some terrific shows such as "The Mentalist", "Criminal Minds", "Extant" (opposite Halle Berry), the new "Arrested Development" for Netflix and a memorable guest star role on the soap "Days of Our Lives". More recently, Scott has appeared on the critically acclaimed "American Crime" series, as the "Slave Catcher" on NBC's "Timeless", and had an unforgettably hilarious turn as the "Ghost of Steve Jobs" on "My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", and more... Having come full-circle from his very first film, Scott had a terrific supporting role, once again under the leadership of Clint Eastwood, in the movie "Jersey Boys" and recently had the distinct honor of working on "Vice", directed by Adam McKay and playing opposite Christian Bale and Steve Carell. Scott recently completed supporting roles in the features "Spreading Darkness" opposite Eric Roberts, as the "Tall Man" in the horror/thriller hit "Bound to Vengeance", in "The Student" (as "Phil Van Sickle"), in Epix Network's terrific series "Get Shorty" and in several yet-to-be released films. Most exciting, however, are Scott's regular role as Lt. Bob Sargent on the 4th Season revival of the fan favorite "Veronica Mars", (airing now on Hulu), and his recent guest star run on the acclaimed (and hilarious) "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". Scott's audio book (as narrator and producer) "Living the Science of Mind" is available world-wide along with his Apple & Android audio/visual apps "Ernest Holmes 365" for Centers for Spiritual Living. Scott has three scripts of his own in various stages of development, including his optioned feature film "Lafayette".
Scott Vanden Bosch is known for Greatest Party Story Ever (2016), Dogstar (2006) and TripTank (2014).
Scott Vicari is an actor, known for Ricki and the Flash (2015), Halston (2021) and Au Pair (2017).
Scott Vickaryous was born on September 13, 1975 in Port Alberni on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Later his family moved to Alberta. Growing up in Sherwood Park, Scott played hockey, football and practiced wrestling. After high school, Scott moved to Vancouver BC to pursue acting and even some modeling in Toronto. Eventually he moved to LA. He is an actor, known for Breaker High (1997), Get Real (1999), Whatever It Takes (2000), The Division (2001), Boston Public (2000) and Continuum (2012).
Scott Vickers is an actor and director, known for Catalyst, G_Angel (2021) and The Valley.
Scott Victor Nelson was born on September 5, 1974 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Idol (2006), Game of Scones (2015) and The Mentalist (2008).
Scott Vieth is known for Killer Women with Piers Morgan (2016).