Person Details
Birthday: 1965-11-25 21:16:51
Aliases: Stephen Dougray Scott
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland, UK
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Movie Involvements: 36
TV Involvements: 24
Most Famous Work
Biography
Born in Scotland, trained at the Welsh College of Music and Drama where he was named most promising drama student. Scott's early work was in Scottish national theatre and television, first appearing in the series Soldier Soldier as well as on the stage in the Tim Fleming directed production of Wallace. Early television credits to follow included The Rover, Taggart: Nest of Vipers, Lovejoy, and Soldier Soldier. Scott followed this up with impactful turns in the films You Don't Have to Say You Love Me, Black Beauty, and Another Nine & a Half Weeks. Shortly thereafter, Scott could be seen opposite Drew Barrymore in the hit film Ever After, opposite Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni, and Vanessa Redgrave in the film Deep Impact, as well as the second installment in the hit Mission: Impossible franchise, Mission: Impossible 2. Scott also appeared opposite Kate Winslet in Michael Apted's Enigma as well as the 2002 film Ripley's Game, opposite Ray Winstone. Starring opposite Jennifer Connelly in the 2005 film Dark Water and the 2007 film Hit Man, Scott soon appeared in US television for the first time in the ABC miniseries The Ten Commandments as well the Hallmark TV movie Arabian Nights.
Most Famous Work
Doctor Who
(2005) Alec PalmerFear the Walking Dead
(2015) Thomas AbigailHighlander: The Series
(1992) Warren Goddard / CochraneBatwoman
(2019) Jacob KaneVigil
(2021) Marcus GraingerDeparture
(2019) Ethan MoreauThe Woman in White
(2018) Sir Percival GlydeTaken 3
(2014) Stuart St. JohnActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2024 | Rugmer | |
2023 | Uncle Tony | |
Narrator | ||
2021 | DI Ray Lennox | |
Roger Callaway | ||
Marcus Grainger | ||
2020 | Gerard | |
Donald Tait | ||
2019 | Jacob Kane | |
Ethan Moreau | ||
2018 | Sir Percival Glyde | |
Arthur Miller | ||
2017 | Nick Baker | |
Vic Hill | ||
David Warnock | ||
Arthur Miller | ||
2016 | Randall James | |
Man | ||
2015 | Shane | |
Thomas Abigail | ||
Self | ||
Roger Holmes | ||
Archer | ||
Narrator | ||
2014 | Stuart St. John | |
Narrator | ||
2013 | Lewis Shaler | |
Norman Godfrey | ||
Niles York | ||
2012 | Ludwig Giroux | |
2011 | Arthur Miller | |
Rob Haley | ||
Robert | ||
Matt Busby | ||
2009 | Bill Masen | |
Michael O'Connor | ||
Ian Porter | ||
Ian Porter | ||
2008 | Alistair Raskolnikov | |
Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde | ||
2007 | Mike Whittier | |
Brother Silus | ||
2006 | Moses | |
Mickey O'Neil | ||
2005 | Self | |
Kyle Williams | ||
Cass | ||
Archie Gray | ||
Alec Palmer | ||
2004 | Ian Hainsworth | |
Frankie The Fence | ||
2003 | Andrei | |
Thomas Fairfax | ||
2002 | Jonathan Trevanny | |
2001 | Tom Jericho | |
2000 | Sean Ambrose | |
Sultan Shahryar | ||
James the Disciple | ||
1999 | Fraser Rowan | |
Self - Nominee: Movie Breakout | ||
Cameron | ||
The Fairy Prince (voice) | ||
1998 | Prince Henry | |
Eric Vennekor | ||
1997 | Capt. Robert Graves | |
Charlie | ||
Terry Walsh | ||
Lance Corporal Richard Mayfield | ||
1996 | Lewis McHoan | |
1995 | N/A | |
Terry Fisher | ||
1994 | Dragoon Captain | |
1992 | Warren Goddard / Cochrane | |
1989 | Alex | |
1988 | Self | |
1986 | Horse | |
1983 | N/A | |
Eric Kynch | ||
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Production
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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2021 | Producer | |
2003 | Associate Producer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |