Campbell Scott: A Multifaceted Artist in Hollywood
Early Life and Family
WEB Campbell Scott, born on July 19, 1961, is an esteemed American actor, producer, director, and voice artist. He is the son of renowned actors Colleen Dewhurst and George C. Scott.
Early Career
Scott embarked upon his artistic journey at a young age, studying acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. He made his film debut in 1982 with "Long Day's Journey into Night," a portrayal that earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
Notable Film and Television Roles
Throughout his career, Scott has portrayed a diverse array of characters in both film and television. He received critical acclaim for his performance in "Singles" (1992) and has since appeared in films such as "The Spanish Prisoner" (1997), "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012), and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014).
On the television front, Scott has captivated audiences with his performances in "House of Cards" (2013-2018) as Mark Usher and "Damages" (2007-2012) as Joe Tobin.
Directing and Producing
In addition to his acting prowess, Scott has also made significant contributions as a director and producer. He directed the film "Big Love" (2006), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and has produced several other films and documentaries.
Personal Life
Scott is married to actress Kathleen Quinlan, and together they have two children. He is known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly his involvement with organizations that support education and the arts.
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