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Scott Foley Profile |
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Birth Date: July 15, 1972
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Birth Place: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
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Birth Name: Scott Kellerman Foley
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Height: 6'1"
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Biography |
Scott Kellerman Foley (born July 15, 1972, in Kansas City,
Kansas) is an actor, best known for roles on Felicity,
A.U.S.A., and in Scream 3 (for which he was nominated for a
Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Sleazebag). Currently,
he plays the role of Bob Brown, the sharp-shooting covert
Ranger operative of The Unit.
He has also had recurring guest appearances on Scrubs,
playing Elliot Reid's boyfriend, Sean, and as high school
jock Cliff on Dawson's Creek. Beyond acting, he has tried
his hand at both directing and producing. He's directed one
episode of Felicity, entitled "The Graduate," and was also
the producer for his sitcom, A.U.S.A..
He got the role of loyal and compassionate Noel on Felicity
because they could not find anyone else to play the
character. Inititally, he had auditioned to play Ben.
Foley married fellow actor Jennifer Garner , whom he met
when she guest starred on Felicity, on October 19, 2000, but
they divorced on March 30, 2004.
His mother died when he was 15, and he has two younger
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Other Information |
Was cast as Ben on "Felicity" (1998) but the producers could
not find anyone to play Noel, so they asked him to take that
role while they found a different actor for Ben.
Was supposed to be a series regular on "Zoe, Duncan, Jack &
Jane" (1999), but, after the success of "Felicity" (1998),
he was only available for guest appearances.
Graduated from high school in St. Louis, Missouri
Used to work at Mrs. Fields Cookies. Scott was so broke at
the time, he pretty much lived on left over cookies.
His mother died when he was 15, which changed his
relationship with his father. They were a lot closer before
her death.
Has 2 younger brothers approximately 2 years apart in age.
Has lived all over the world, including Tokyo, Japan (4.5
years) and Sydney, Australia (3 years).
Met ex-wife Jennifer Garner on the set of "Felicity" (1998)
Speaks Japanese fluently. |
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