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Born: October 18, 1927 – Died: September 22, 1999
George C. Scott, born on October 18, 1927, in Wise, Virginia, was a multifaceted talent in the world of entertainment. His parents, Helena Agnes (Slemp) and George Dewey Scott, played integral roles in shaping his life. After his mother's death when he was eight, George's father, an executive at Buick, assumed the role of his sole caregiver. George's journey took an unexpected turn when he joined the United States Marines in 1945, marking the beginning of his remarkable life experiences. Despite enrolling in journalism classes at the University of Missouri, it was the stage that beckoned him. In 1957, he made a significant breakthrough with "Richard III" in New York City, setting the stage for a stellar career on both screen and stage. His portrayal of General Patton in 1970's "Patton" remains an iconic highlight in his impressive filmography. George C. Scott's legacy as an actor continues to inspire and captivate audiences.
Early Life and Career
George C. Scott's childhood in Wise, Virginia, was marked by the untimely loss of his mother when he was just eight years old. Raised by his father, who worked as an executive at Buick, Scott's early life was a mixture of resilience and determination. He attended the University of Missouri, initially pursuing journalism. However, it was the allure of the stage that eventually drew him in.
In 1957, George C. Scott's breakthrough came with his role in "Richard III" in New York City, garnering critical acclaim and setting the stage for his illustrious career. His first major success in the film industry was his portrayal of General George S. Patton in the 1970 film "Patton." This iconic role earned him an Academy Award and solidified his status as a prominent actor in Hollywood.
Beyond his acting career, George C. Scott was known for his distinctive raspy voice and his refusal to attend award ceremonies, citing his dislike for the process. His impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is undeniable, with a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors and captivate audiences worldwide.
In his personal life, George C. Scott was married to Trish Van Devere from September 14, 1972, until his passing on September 22, 1999. Together, they shared a son named Alexander Robert Scott. While Scott's career was marked by excellence, he also faced challenges, including his reputation as a heavy drinker during his early years in the Marines.
George C. Scott's refusal to conform to Hollywood norms, along with his immense talent, made him a unique and iconic figure in the world of entertainment. His contributions to film and stage continue to be celebrated, cementing his status as a legendary actor in American history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1999 | Inherit the Wind (TV Movie) | Matthew Harrison Brady |
1999 | Rocky Marciano (TV Movie) | Pierino Marchegiano |
1999 | Gloria | Ruby |
1997 | 12 Angry Men (TV Movie) | Juror #3 |
1996 | Titanic (TV Mini Series) | Captain Edward J. Smith |
1996 | Country Justice (TV Movie) | Clayton Hayes |
1995 | New York News (TV Series) | Ollie Herman |
1995 | Angus | Grandpa Ivan |
1995 | Tyson (TV Movie) | Cus D'Amato |
1994 | In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) | Judge Walker |
1994 | The Whipping Boy (TV Movie) | Blind George |
1994 | Traps (TV Series) | Joe Trapchek |
1993 | Malice | Dr. Kessler |
1993 | Curacao (TV Movie) | Cornelius Wettering |
1991 | Finding the Way Home (TV Movie) | Max Mittelmann |
1990 | Descending Angel (TV Movie) | Florian Stroia |
1990 | The Rescuers Down Under | McLeach (voice) |
1990 | The Exorcist III | Kinderman |
1990 | Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (TV Movie) | Smoke (voice) |
1989 | The Ryan White Story (TV Movie) | Charles Vaughan Sr. |
1987–1988 | Mr. President (TV Series) | President Samuel Arthur Tresch |
1987 | Pals (TV Movie) | Jack Stobbs |
1986 | The Murders in the Rue Morgue (TV Movie) | Auguste Dupin |
1986 | The Last Days of Patton (TV Movie) | General George S. Patton Jr. |
1986 | Choices (TV Movie) | Evan Granger |
1985 | Mussolini: The Untold Story (TV Mini Series) | Benito Mussolini |
1984 | A Christmas Carol (TV Movie) | Ebenezer Scrooge |
1984 | Firestarter | John Rainbird |
1983 | China Rose (TV Movie) | Burton Allen |
1982 | Oliver Twist (TV Movie) | Fagin |
1981 | Taps | General Harlan Bache |
1980 | The Formula | Barney Caine |
1980 | The Changeling | John Russell |
1979 | Hardcore | Jake VanDorn |
1978 | Movie Movie | Gloves Malloy (segment "Dynamite Hands") | Spats Baxter (segment "Baxter's Beauties of 1933") |
1977 | Crossed Swords | Ruffler |
1977 | Islands in the Stream | Thomas Hudson |
1976 | Beauty and the Beast (TV Movie) | The Beast |
1975 | The Hindenburg | Colonel Franz Ritter |
1975 | Fear on Trial (TV Movie) | Louis Nizer |
1974 | The Savage Is Loose | John |
1974 | The Bank Shot | Walter Upjohn Ballentine |
1973 | The Day of the Dolphin | Jake Terrell |
1973 | Oklahoma Crude | Mase |
1972 | Rage | Dan Logan |
1972 | The New Centurions | Kilvinski |
1971 | The Hospital | Dr. Herbert Bock |
1971 | The Last Run | Harry Garmes |
1971 | They Might Be Giants | Justin |
1971 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) | Victor Franz |
1971 | The Price (TV Movie) | Victor Franz |
1970 | Jane Eyre (TV Movie) | Edward Rochester |
1970 | Patton | General George S. Patton Jr. |
1969 | Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall (TV Movie) | Max Maxwell | N.Y. Rome |
1969 | This Savage Land (TV Movie) | Jud Barker |
1968 | Petulia | Dr. Archie Bollen |
1967 | The Flim-Flam Man | Mordecai |
1967 | The Crucible (TV Movie) | John Proctor |
1966 | Not with My Wife, You Don't! | 'Tank' Martin |
1966 | The Bible: In the Beginning... | Abraham |
1966 | The Road West (TV Series) | Jud Barker |
1965 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) | Captain Vince McGuire |
1965 | The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) | Dr. Hardship |
1964 | The Yellow Rolls-Royce | Paolo Maltese |
1963–1964 | East Side/West Side (TV Series) | Neil Brock |
1964 | Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | Gen. 'Buck' Turgidson |
1963 | The List of Adrian Messenger | Anthony Gethryn |
1962 | The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) | Anton Novak |
1962 | The Virginian (TV Series) | Arthur Lilly |
1962 | Monitor (TV Series) | Shylock |
1962 | Naked City (TV Series) | Kermit Garrison |
1961 | Golden Showcase (TV Series) | Lord Henry Wotton |
1961 | The Power and the Glory (TV Movie) | Police lieutenant |
1961 | Ben Casey (TV Series) | Dr. Karl Anders |
1961 | The Hustler | Bert Gordon |
1960 | Dow Hour of Great Mysteries (TV Series) | Unknown |
1960 | Play of the Week (TV Series) | The Devil |
1960 | Don Juan in Hell (TV Movie) | The Devil |
1959 | Winterset (TV Movie) | Trock |
1959 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) | Juan de la Torre |
1959 | Sunday Showcase (TV Series) | Dr. Richard Bryan |
1959 | Anatomy of a Murder | Claude Dancer |
1959 | The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) | Marshal Gulliver |
1959 | The Hanging Tree | George Grubb |
1958 | Omnibus (TV Series) | (segment) |
1958 | Kraft Theatre (TV Series) | Nicholas Dreydel | Mr. Oakhurst |
1958 | The Outcasts of Poker Flat (TV Movie) | John Oakhurst |
1958 | The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) | Jacques |
1956 | Somebody Up There Likes Me | Prisoner (uncredited) |
1951 | The Bigelow Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |