This Biography is about one of the best Actors George C. Scott including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of George C. Scott | |
Real Name | George C. Scott |
Profession | Actors, Directors |
Nick Name | George Campbell Scott |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of George C. Scott | |
Born on | 18 October 1927 |
Birthday | 18th October |
Died At Age | 71 |
Sun Sign | Libra |
Born in | Wise, Virginia, U.S |
Died on | 22 September 1999 |
Place of death | Westlake Village, California, U.S |
Family Background of George C. Scott | |
Father | George Dewey Scott (1902-1988) |
Mother | Helena Agnes |
Spouses/Partners | Trish Van Devere (m. 1972-1999), Colleen Dewhurst (m. 1967-1972), Colleen Dewhurst (m. 1960-1965), Patricia Reed (m. 1955-1960), Carolyn Hughes (m. 1951-1955) |
Children | Campbell Scott, Devon Scott, Michelle Scott, Victoria Scott, Alexander R. Scott, Matthew Scott |
Education | Redford High School, University of Missouri |
Awards | 1971 – Oscar Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
1997 – CableACE Award for Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries 1980 – Genie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign Actor 1971 – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 1998 – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie 1970 – NYFCC Award for Best Actor 1971 – NSFC Award for Best Actor 1971 – NBR Award for Best Actor 1971 – Golden Laurel Award for Best Dramatic Performance Male 1971 – KCFCC Award for Best Actor 1971 – Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actor – Drama 1998 – Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV |
Personal Fact of George C. Scott | |
George C. Scott, the star theater and screen actor, dazzled audiences with his challenging roles, which earned him widespread recognition in the film fraternity and around the world. He is best-known for his role as General George S. Patton in Patton and Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. In his earlier days, he had to struggle to find the right roles – it was years later, he landed in his first lead role for the Shakespeare’s production of Richard III. His performance in this play garnered him a lifetime of notable roles on stage, television and films. His first film, The Hanging Tree instantly earned him an Oscar nomination, but he refused to be associated with the Oscars because he believed that the competition it generated among fellow-actors demeaned the profession and prompted a sense of false prestige among people. Despite his temperamental and sometimes erratic behavior and stubborn views about awards, his acting talent and the roles that he carefully chose, earned him many more nominations in a number of award ceremonies. His personal life was a tumultuous one, with four marriages and two scandalous relationships with Ava Gardner and Karen Truesdell. |
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