![]() ![]() The 2000s were another good decade for the actor workwise, as he voiced Scamp in “Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure”, had recurring roles in “Everwood” and “The Nine”, and guest starred in “CSI: NY”.Īlthough Scott still had movie roles in “Emmett’s Mark”, “Snow Dogs”, and “Love Thy Neighbor”, the 2000s saw the actor slowly shift towards TV movies. In the late 1990s, Scott hosted an episode of “Saturday Night Live”, reprised his role as Bailey Salinger in two episodes of the short-lived “Party of Five” spin-off “Time of Your Life”, and was cast as Tim Connelly in “Spin City”. ![]() His on-and-off love interest, Sarah Merrin, was played by Jennifer Love Hewitt. The show was hugely successful and aired on Fox for six seasons Bailey was the rebellious second-born of the Salinger family, who was forced to deal with the loss of his parents and a dysfunctional adolescence. Now in 1994, Scott landed the leading role as Bailey Salinger in the teen and family drama series “Party of Five”, which was created by Amy Lipman and Christopher Keyser. ![]() On the verge of his breakthrough role, the Massachusetts native also played David in two episodes of “Evening Shade”, and guest starred in the NBC sitcom “Blossom”. Other movie roles included his portrayal of Clyde Barrow in “Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde”, a role as Billy Lee in the martial arts film “Double Dragon”, and his depiction of Charles in the survivalist movie “White Squall”.įollowing his cameo in “Saved by the Bell”, Scott was cast as Max Waiter in the family-friendly sitcom, appearing in seven episodes from 1990 to 1992, meantime from 1991 to 1993, the actor made guest starring appearances in episodes of “Kids Incorporated”, “The Commish”, and “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose”. In the decade, he explored different genres in film, from holiday movies such as “All I Want for Christmas”, to comedy-dramas such as “The Evening Star”. Scott’s acting career began in 1990, when he made a cameo in an episode of “Saved by the Bell” and had an uncredited role in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”. In 1986, the actor matriculated from West Orange High School and furthered his education at George Washington University, graduating in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in finance during his time at George Washington, Scott became a Brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Scott was raised in a Reform Jewish family and grew up in West Orange, New Jersey his father, Steven, is a healthcare executive, whereas his mother Susan is believed to be a housewife. ![]()
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