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George C. Scott Biography and Filmography
George C. Scott
Birthday: October 18, 1927
Birth Place: Wise, Virginia, USA
Height: 6' 1"
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Biography
One of the finest American actors of his generation, George C. Scott was born in Virginia and raised in Detroit. After serving in the Marines from 1945 to 1949, Scott enrolled at the University of Missouri, determined to become an actor. Though his truculent demeanor and raspy voice would seem to typecast him in unpleasant roles, Scott exhibited an astonishing range of characterizations during his seven years in regional repertory theater. He also found time to teach a drama course at Stephens College. By the time Scott moved to New York in 1957, he was in full command of his craft; yet, because he was largely unknown outside of the repertory circuit, he considered himself a failure. While supporting himself as an IBM machine operator, Scott auditioned for producer Joseph Papp. Cast as the title character in Papp's production of Richard III, Scott finally achieved the stardom and critical adulation that had so long eluded him. Amidst dozens of choice television guest-starring performances, Scott made his movie debut in 1959's The Hanging Tree. That same year, he earned the first of four Oscar nominations for his incisive portrayal of big-city attorney Claude Dancer in Anatomy of a Murder. Over the next few years, Scott appeared in a dizzying variety of roles, ranging from Paul Newman's mercenary manager Bert Gordon in The Hustler (1961) to erudite British detective Anthony Gethryn in The List of Adrian Messenger (1962) to ape-like General "Buck" Turgidson in Dr. Strangelove (1963). After turning down several TV series offers, Scott accepted the role of social director Neil Brock on the David Susskind-produced "relevance" weekly East Side/West Side (1963-1964). He left the series in a huff in early 1964, citing the censorial idiocies of the program's network and sponsors; he also vowed to never again appear in a TV series — at least until 1987, when the Fox network offered him 100,000 dollars per episode to star in the nonsensical sitcom Mr. President. In 1971, Scott made international headlines by refusing to accept his Best Actor Oscar for his performance in the title role of Patton, deriding the awards ceremony as a "meat parade." Two years later, he turned down an Emmy for his work in the TV adaptation of Arthur Miller's The Price. Curiously, he had no qualms about accepting such honors as the Golden Globe or Canada's Genie Award for the 1980 film The Changeling. Gravitating toward directing, Scott staged both the Broadway and TV productions of The Andersonville Trial, and he also directed two of his films: Rage (1973) and The Savage Is Loose (1974). In 1976, he added singing and dancing to his accomplishments when he starred on Broadway in Sly Fox, a musicalization of Ben Jonson's Volpone. In the '80s, Scott played Fagin in Oliver Twist (1982), Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (1984), and Dupin in The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1987); he also starred in a 1987 TV biopic of Mussolini, and enacted one of the most excruciatingly drawn-out death scenes in television history in The Last Days of Patton (1986). Making his cartoon voice-over debut in the anti-drug TV special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1988), Scott served up more vocal villainy in the Disney-animated feature The Rescuers Down Under (1990). Not until his later years did he show signs of slowing down; in 1996, while appearing as Henry Drummond in the National Actors Theater production of Inherit the Wind, he suddenly took ill in mid-performance, excused himself, and left the stage, obliging director Tony Randall to take over the part for the balance of the show. He made one of his final appearances in an Emmy-winning performance in the all-star TV remake of 12 Angry Men with Jack Lemmon. Scott was married five times; his third and fourth wife was the distinguished actress Colleen Dewhurst, while wife number five was another stage and film actress, Trish Van Devere. Two of his children, Devon and Campbell, have also pursued acting careers. Scott died on September 22, 1999.
Filmography
Inherit the Wind (1999)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ George C Scott ][ Tom Everett Scott ][ Beau Bridges ][ Russ Tamblyn ]
Rocky Marciano (1999)
[ Jon Favreau ][ George C Scott ][ Judd Hirsch ]
Gloria (1999)
[ Jeremy Northam ][ George C Scott ][ Sidney Lumet ][ Bobby Cannavale ][ Mike Starr ]
12 Angry Men (1997)
[ William L. Petersen ][ James Gandolfini ][ Jack Lemmon ][ Edward James Olmos ][ Tony Danza ]
The Searchers (1997)
[ George C Scott ]
Country Justice (1997)
[ George C Scott ][ Don Diamont ]
Titanic (1996)
[ Tim Curry ][ Barry Pepper ][ Peter Gallagher ][ George C Scott ][ Roger Rees ]
The Whipping Boy (1995)
[ George C Scott ][ Vincent Schiavelli ]
Angus (1995)
[ James Van Der Beek ][ George C Scott ][ Kevin Connolly ][ Tony Denman ][ Johnny Rzeznik ]
Tyson (1995)
[ George C Scott ][ Malcolm-Jamal Warner ][ Michael Jai White ][ Paul Winfield ][ Clark Gregg ]
In the Heat of the Night: A Matter of Justice (1994)
[ Josh Lucas ][ George C Scott ][ Carl Weathers ][ Carroll O'Connor ]
Curacao (1993)
[ William L. Petersen ][ George C Scott ][ Alexei Sayle ]
Malice (1993)
[ Alec Baldwin ][ Bill Pullman ][ Peter Gallagher ][ George C Scott ][ Aaron Sorkin ]
Finding the Way Home (1991)
[ George C Scott ][ Hector Elizondo ]
Descending Angel (1990)
[ Eric Roberts ][ George C Scott ][ Ken Jenkins ][ Mark Margolis ]
The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
[ John Candy ][ George C Scott ][ Frank Welker ][ Bob Newhart ][ Billy Barty ]
The Exorcist III (1990)
[ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Brad Dourif ][ George C Scott ][ Kevin Corrigan ][ Harry Carey Jr. ]
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990)
[ Jason Marsden ][ George C Scott ][ Frank Welker ][ Jim Cummings ][ Aaron Lohr ]
The Ryan White Story (1989)
[ Lukas Haas ][ George C Scott ][ George Dzundza ]
Pals (1987)
[ George C Scott ][ Don Ameche ]
The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1986)
[ Val Kilmer ][ George C Scott ][ Ian McShane ]
The Last Days of Patton (1986)
[ George C Scott ]
Choices (1986)
[ Don Cheadle ][ George C Scott ]
A Christmas Carol (1984)
[ George C Scott ][ David Warner ][ Michael Gough ][ Roger Rees ][ Edward Woodward ]
Firestarter (1984)
[ Martin Sheen ][ Stephen King ][ George C Scott ][ Leon Rippy ]
China Rose (1983)
[ Michael Biehn ][ George C Scott ]
Oliver Twist (1982)
[ Tim Curry ][ George C Scott ]
Mister Lincoln (1981)
[ George C Scott ]
Taps (1981)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Sean Penn ][ Timothy Hutton ][ George C Scott ][ Giancarlo Esposito ]
Casey Stengel (1981)
[ George C Scott ][ Charles Durning ]
The Formula (1980)
[ Marlon Brando ][ Craig T Nelson ][ George C Scott ][ John Gielgud ]
The Changeling (1980)
[ George C Scott ]
Hardcore (1979)
[ George C Scott ][ Peter Boyle ][ Ed Begley Jr. ][ Tracey Walter ][ Reb Brown ]
Movie Movie (1978)
[ George C Scott ][ Eli Wallach ][ Harry Hamlin ][ Barry Bostwick ][ Red Buttons ]
Columbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder (1978)
[ George C Scott ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Bruce Kirby ]
Islands in the Stream (1977)
[ George C Scott ][ Ernest Hemingway ]
Crossed Swords (1977)
[ Charlton Heston ][ Ernest Borgnine ][ Oliver Reed ][ George C Scott ][ Rex Harrison ]
Beauty and the Beast (1976)
[ George C Scott ]
The Hindenburg (1975)
[ George C Scott ][ Rene Auberjonois ][ Burgess Meredith ][ Charles Durning ][ William Atherton ]
Fear on Trial (1975)
[ George C Scott ][ William Devane ][ Judd Hirsch ]
The Savage Is Loose (1974)
[ George C Scott ]
Bank Shot (1974)
[ George C Scott ][ Bob Balaban ][ Harvey Evans ]
The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
[ George C Scott ][ Paul Sorvino ][ Edward Herrmann ]
Oklahoma Crude (1973)
[ George C Scott ][ Jack Palance ][ Stacy Keach ][ John Mills ]
The New Centurions (1972)
[ George C Scott ][ Stacy Keach ][ William Atherton ][ Erik Estrada ]
Rage (1972)
[ Martin Sheen ][ George C Scott ][ Dabbs Greer ]
The Hospital (1971)
[ Christopher Guest ][ George C Scott ][ Dennis Dugan ]
The Last Run (1971)
[ George C Scott ]
They Might Be Giants (1971)
[ George C Scott ][ F. Murray Abraham ][ M. Emmet Walsh ][ James Tolkan ]
The Price (1971)
[ George C Scott ]
Jane Eyre (1970)
[ George C Scott ][ John Williams ]
Patton (1970)
[ George C Scott ][ Harry Morgan ][ Karl Malden ]
This Savage Land (1969)
[ George C Scott ][ Andrew Prine ]
Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall (1969)
[ George C Scott ]
Petulia (1968)
[ George C Scott ][ Rene Auberjonois ][ Richard Chamberlain ][ Joseph Cotten ][ Austin Pendleton ]
The Flim-Flam Man (1967)
[ George C Scott ][ Harry Morgan ][ Slim Pickens ][ Jack Albertson ][ Strother Martin ]
The Crucible (1967)
[ George C Scott ]
Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1966)
[ Tony Curtis ][ George C Scott ][ John Williams ][ Bob Hope ][ Carroll O'Connor ]
The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966)
[ Richard Harris ][ Peter O'Toole ][ George C Scott ][ David Warner ][ John Huston ]
This Savage Land: Part 1 (1966)
[ George C Scott ]
The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)
[ George C Scott ][ Omar Sharif ][ Alain Delon ][ Rex Harrison ]
The Givers (1964)
[ George C Scott ]
Nothing But the Half Truth (1964)
[ George C Scott ]
The Name of the Game (1964)
[ George C Scott ]
Takes Sides with the Sun (1964)
[ George C Scott ]
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
[ Stanley Kubrick ][ Peter Sellers ][ James Earl Jones ][ George C Scott ][ Sterling Hayden ]
The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)
[ Kirk Douglas ][ Burt Lancaster ][ Tony Curtis ][ Robert Mitchum ][ George C Scott ]
The Brazen Bell (1962)
[ George C Scott ][ Lee J. Cobb ][ Doug McClure ]
The Power and the Glory (1961)
[ Laurence Olivier ][ George C Scott ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Keenan Wynn ]
The Hustler (1961)
[ Paul Newman ][ George C Scott ][ Jackie Gleason ]
Don Juan in Hell (1960)
[ George C Scott ]
Winterset (1959)
[ George C Scott ]
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
[ James Stewart ][ George C Scott ][ Ben Gazzara ]
The Hanging Tree (1959)
[ George C Scott ][ Gary Cooper ][ Karl Malden ]
The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1958)
[ George C Scott ][ Larry Hagman ]
Past Imperfect (0)
[ George C Scott ]
Yankee Glory (0)
[ George C Scott ]
Trivia
  • He had six children. Daughters Michelle, Victoria and Devon and son Matthew born in the fifties; and sons Alexander and Campbell born in the sixties.
  • The only products that George C. Scott ever endorsed in a TV commercial shown in the USA were the Renault Alliance Sedan and Encore Coupe (later the Alliance Coupe), built in the USA. by American Motors.
  • Father of Campbell Scott.
  • Was the first actor ever to refuse an Academy Award (1970, for Patton (1970)). He was followed by Marlon Brando, who also turned down the award for The Godfather (1972). The reason he claimed for missed the cermony where he won the Oscar was that he was busy watching a hockey game.
  • Was infamous for his intense, intimidating personality. When Julie Christie, appearing with Scott on Broadway in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" in 1973, complained to director Mike Nichols that she was afraid of him, Nichols replied, "My dear, everyone is scared of George." Christie had earlier worked with Scott on Richard Lester's "Petulia" (1968).
  • Served four years in the U. S. Marines (1945 - 49)
  • Attended the University of Missouri Journalism School for 1 year (1950)
  • Although Scott refused the Oscar he won for Patton (1970), he accepted the Emmy he won for his performance in the television version of Arthur Miller's The Price (1971) (TV), saying that he felt that the Emmy Awards were a more honest appreciation of an actor's work.
  • Played two roles originated by actor Lee J. Cobb. Lt. Kinderman was played by Cobb in the original The Exorcist III (1990). Scott later played Juror #3 in the remake of 12 Angry Men (1997) (TV), a role played by Cobb in the original. He also received a Tony nomination for playing Cobb's signature role of Willy Lohman in Death of a Salesman on Broadway.
  • There were only two feature films shot in the Dimension 150 process. He starred in both of them: "The Bible...In the Beginning" (aka _Bibbia, La (1966)_ ) and Patton (1970).
  • Stanley Kubrick earned his life-long respect by being his superior at chess while they filmed Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), as Scott was a notoriously skillful chess player.
  • Best known for playing the legendary General 'George S. Patton, Jr' .
  • According to his Patton (1970) co-star Karl Malden, Scott caused a shooting delay on the set of that movie...by holding an impromptu "ping-pong" tournament against a world-champion table-tennis player. Scott, who was in full costume as "General Patton," kept losing to the world champ...and was determined to keep playing him all night, if need be, until winning at least one set.
  • Attended the University of Missouri Journalism School for 1 year (1950), where he began taking drama classes.
  • Was nominated for a 1996 Tony Award as Best Actor for "Inherit the Wind," but he lost to George Grizzard in "A Delicate Balance." Scott's first Tony nomination was in 1959 as Best Featured Actor in a Play in "Comes a Day." His competition that year was Grizzard, who was nominated in the same category for "The Disenchanted." They were both beaten by Charles Ruggles in "The Pleasure Of His Company."
  • Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award five times: as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic),in 1959 for "Comes a Day;" as Best Actor (Dramatic), in 1960 for "The Andersonville Trial" and in 1974 for "Uncle Vanya;" and, as Best Actor (Play), in 1976 for a revival of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and in 1996 for a revival of "Inherit the Wind." Despite these five nominations, he never won a Tony Award.
  • Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 550-551. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • He played Lt. William 'Bill' Kinderman in The Excorcist III. Ex-wife Colleen Dewhurst, was the voice of satan in The Excorcist III. Son Campbell Scott, played Ethan Thomas in The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
  • His performance as General George S. Patton, Jr. in "Patton" (1970) is ranked #82 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
  • In his autobiography, Marlon Brando, Scott's co-star in the film The Formula (1980) -- in a caption for a picture from the film -- recounts that George C. Scott asked him during the shooting of the film whether he, Brando, would ever give the same line-reading twice. Brando replied, "I know you know a cue when you hear one."
  • Scott and Marlon Brando played chess together while shooting The Formula (1980). In his Playboy interview of December 1980 (Vol. 27, Iss. 12, pg. 81-138), Scott told Lawrence Grobel -- who had conducted the famous interview with Brando for Playboy a year earlier -- that Marlon was not that good a player. Many years later, Christiane Kubrick leveled the same charge against Scott, who was beaten regularly by her late husband Stanley Kubrick on the set of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) between setups. Kubrick, however, was renowned as a master-level chess player who used to hustle other players in his youth in New York City.
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