Ken Scott
American film and television actor

Ken Scott

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American film and television actor
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Male
Birth:
13 October 1928(Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA)
Death:
2 December 1986(Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA)
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Ken Scott (born Kenneth E. Schibath;October 13, 1928 – December 2, 1986) was an American actor best known for his work in films in the 1950s and on television after that.

Biography

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Scott was the son of interior decorator Ernst Schibath and attended school at Erasmus Hall High School and Colby Academy.He worked as a truck driver, an artist, an actor, a salesman and finally a TV announcer at WDSU-TV in New Orleans.Discovered by producer Buddy Adler on a television show, he was contracted to 20th Century Fox on Oct. 8, 1956 with his first work narrating the film Three Brave Men.

He had lead roles in several of the studio's API second features and made appearances in some of Fox's major films.Following his years at Fox he appeared as a guest star on numerous American television series,

Scott was cast as Johnny Ringo in the 1963 episode, "The Melancholy Gun", of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In the story line, Ringo, an expert gunslinger with a mysterious past seeks to lead a more respectable life. However, many want to make their reputations by challenging Ringo's shooting skills. Elizabeth MacRae was cast as his romantic interest, Myra Engles . Denver Pyle played a physician in this episode.

In the 1964 Death Valley Days episode, "Trial at Belle Springs", Scott played the historical Virgil Earp, who goes undercover to break a robbery ring run by Belle Wilgus (Lynn Bari).

In 1965, Scott teamed up again with McRae (under a more jaded romantic interest) in the S10E20 offering “Circus Trick” on Gunsmoke.

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  • Three Brave Men (1956) – Naval Investigator (uncredited)
  • The True Story of Jesse James (1957)
  • The Way to the Gold (1957) – Intern
  • The Three Faces of Eve (1957) – Earl
  • Stopover Tokyo (1957) – Tony Barrett
  • From Hell to Texas (1958) – Otis Boyd
  • The Bravados (1958) – Primo – Deputy Sheriff
  • The Fiend Who Walked the West (1958) – Paul Finney
  • Woman Obsessed (1959) – Sergeant Le Moyne
  • This Earth Is Mine (1959) – Luigi Griffanti
  • A Private's Affair (1959) – Sgt. Tevlin (uncredited)
  • Five Gates to Hell (1959) – Dr. John Richter
  • Beloved Infidel (1959) – Robinson
  • Desire in the Dust (1960) – Lonnie Wilson
  • The Fiercest Heart (1961) – Harry Carter
  • Pirates of Tortuga (1961) – Bart Paxton
  • The Second Time Around (1961) – Sheriff Burns
  • Police Nurse (1963) – Art Devlin
  • Raiders from Beneath the Sea (1964) –Bill Harper
  • The Naked Brigade (1965) – Christo
  • The Murder Game (1965) – Steve Baldwin
  • Fantastic Voyage (1966) – Secret Service
  • Batman (1967) – Riddler henchman (Down)
  • The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) – Policeman (uncredited)
  • Psych-Out (1968) – Preacher
  • The Roommates (1973) – Marty
  • The Gumball Rally (1976)
  • The Boob Tube Strikes Again! (1977) – Rabbi
  • Double Exposure (1983) – Husband