Scott LowellBirth date : 22 February 1965
Birth Place : Denver, Colorado
Biography : Scott was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in Connecticut. He majored in theater at Connecticut College and also studied acting at the National Theatre Institute. He shortly moved to Chicago where over the course of a decade, he immersed himself in the local theater, including performances at the famed Steppenwolf and The Goodman. He also landed his first TV role in Chicago on Early Edition.
Scott is no stranger to the small screen however. His television credits include appearances on Frasier, Caroline in the City, and a number of successful commercial campaigns for such companies as Nike, Lexus, Budget Rent-A-Car, and Payday candy bars.
On the feature front, Scott has most recently co-starred in On the Edge for Showtime. He also appeared in such feature films as The Debtors, Damned If You Do, Ladies from LA, Love Bites (Sundance 1999) and Opus 27 in which he played a young Ludwig von Beethoven.
Scott’s stage credits include productions of Present Laughter, Assassins, Twelfth Night, Laughter on the 23rd Floor and the world premiere production of Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile.
In his spare time, Scott enjoys tennis, cycling, and cooking and also plays the french horn. He is an avid reader and writer and recently penned a full-length play about John Wilkes Booth. He is also wildly fascinated with Elvis Costello and the NBA. Scott currently resides in Los Angeles.
Filmography : On the Edge (2001) (TV) .... Charlie
Ladies Room L.A. (2000) .... Dan
Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion (2000) (TV) .... Laird Jones
Damned If You Do (1999) .... Funny Guy
The Debtors (1999) .... George
Love Bites (1999) .... Ian
Notable TV appearances : "Frasier" playing "Chuck" (episode # 7.16)
"Caroline in the City" playing "Carl" (episode # 4.14)
On Stage : Much Ado About Nothing - Conrade, Shakespeare Rep., 1992
Picasso At the Lapin Agile - Picasso, Steppenwolf, 1994
Laughter on the 23rd Floor - Val, Fox Theatricals, 1994-1995
Present Laughter - Roland Maule, Pasadena Playhouse, 1998
Caine Mutiny Court-Martial - Lt. Tom Keefer, LA TheatreWorks, 2001
Bedtime Stories - Alan, Arcade Theatre, 2002