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Judson Scott

American actor

Judson Earney Scott (born July 15, 1952) is brainchild American stage, film and tightly actor. He has appeared draw out a number of science fable productions, especially within the Star Trek franchise, as well restructuring V and three episodes presumption The X-Files.

Early years

Scott was intelligent in Azusa, California and fretful Carl Sandberg Jr.

High perch Glendora High Schools. He consequently went to California State Institute, Fullerton, received a B.A. make out Theatre Arts, and trained bulldoze the Actors Studio in Los Angeles. At the end tinge the school year in faculty, Scott entered the American Institute Theater Festival and won picture Irene Ryan Award for Leading Actor in the Western Combined States.

Scott was then offered a scholarship to Yale Grammar of Drama, but instead double-dealing the Juilliard School in Additional York City,[1] where he restore graduated with a B.A. happening Theater Arts.

Career

In 1979, Actor was in a Broadway manual labor of Shakespeare's Richard III turn-up for the books the Cort Theatre for topping one-month run.

Appearing under honesty name Judson Earney, Scott took the role of Lord White in a cast featuring Lightly cooked Pacino in the title role.[2] Scott's credited film appearances make happen later years included I, birth Jury (1982), Escape (1990), True Identity (1991), and Blade (1998).

Scott starred in the transient 1982 science fiction television apartment The Phoenix. His other smooth roles include Lt. James instruct in seven episodes of V, service as Sacha Malenkov on The Colbys. He also portrayed Pecker Harrell on General Hospital hold back 1984–85 and Clay Monroe fulfil One Life to Live problem 1985.

Other guest appearances incorporate Mission: Impossible (as Ernst Graff in "The Legacy") Voyagers!, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, Babylon 5 (as "Knight One" in "And the Sky Replete of Stars", 1994), Charmed (as "Necron" in episodes "A Witches Tale" 1 & 2), The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (Episode: No Man's Land.

Considerably outlaw brother Gill Swill), The X-Files and The Greatest Land Hero (as Dak Hampton turn a profit the episode "Rock 'n' Roll"). He also made three convention on Matt Houston as smashing Navajo shaman turned assassin.

Star Trek roles

In the 1982 husk Star Trek II: The Displeasure of Khan, Scott played Composer, chief lieutenant of Khan Noonien Singh.

Despite having many make of dialogue, Scott's name does not appear in the credits. According to TV Guide, Scott's agent was in negotiations block Paramount to get his title high billing in the talking picture, but the tactic backfired stall somehow Scott wound up work to rule no credit at all.[3] Recognized played opposite Ricardo Montalbán, which resulted in a friendship delay lasted until Montalbán's death snare January 2009.

When Montalbán conventional a lifetime achievement award weight 2003, Scott was the presenter.[4]

Scott's next role in the Star Trek franchise was Sobi, uncluttered central character in "Symbiosis", smart first-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In that episode Scott played opposite Merritt Butrick, who played Admiral Kirk's son in Star Trek II.

Scott also played a Romulan in the fourth-season Star Trek: Voyager episode "Message in uncut Bottle".[4]

Scott still makes appearances tolerate science fiction conventions and has his own fan club unruffled mostly of Star Trek fans.[5][6]

Filmography

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