Simon Scott (actor)
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September 21, 1920
Simon Scott | |
|---|---|
| Born | Daniel Scott Simon September 21, 1920 |
| Died | December 11, 1991 (aged 71) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1952–1985 |
Simon Scott (September 21, 1920 – December 11, 1991) was an American character actor from Monterey Park, California.[citation needed] He was best known for his role as Arnold Slocum on Trapper John M.D. and as General Bronson on McHale's Navy.[1]
Scott became a company member at Peninsula Players Theatre in Fish Creek, Wisconsin in 1950 using the name Dan Scott prior to his Hollywood success. He performed in many stage productions with the theater, including the 1948 production of The Second Man, the 1950 production of You Can't Take it With You and the 1963 production of The Night of the Iguana.
Scott starred in the early episodes of Markham as John Riggs, the title character's sidekick. However the character of Riggs was dropped after only eight episodes. Scott made five guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of murderer Stanley Overton in one of the series' final episodes in 1966 titled "The Case of the Positive Negative". He also appeared on dozens of other TV series, making numerous appearances each on series including 77 Sunset Strip, Bonanza, The F.B.I., Cannon, The Invaders, and Ironside. Scott also played in Barnaby Jones, in an episode titled “Trap Play” (01/07/1975).
Scott also had a recurring role as Chief Metcalf on the ABC series The Mod Squad. In addition he also guest starred on series including The Munsters, The Fugitive, Mannix and most notably the 1960 The Twilight Zone episode "The Last Flight".
Death
Scott died on December 11, 1991, in Los Alamitos, California of complications of Alzheimer's disease. The disease had forced him into retirement six years earlier.[2]
Filmography
- 1954: The Raid as Captain Floyd Henderson (uncredited)
- 1954: Black Tuesday as Parker (uncredited)
- 1956: I've Lived Before as Robert Allen, Attorney
- 1956: Accused of Murder as Jeff, Daytime Desk Cop (uncredited)
- 1957: Battle Hymn as Lieutenant Hollis
- 1957: Man of a Thousand Faces as Carl Hastings
- 1959: No Name on the Bullet as Reeger
- 1959: Compulsion as Detective Brown (uncredited)
- 1961: The Honeymoon Machine as Captain Harvey Adam
- 1962: Moon Pilot as Medical Officer
- 1962: The Couch as Lieutenant Kritzman
- 1963: The Ugly American as Johnson
- 1964: Shock Treatment as Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
- 1964: Ready for the People (TV Movie) as District Attorney
- 1964: Father Goose as Captain of Submarine, USS Sailfin (uncredited)
- 1965: Strange Bedfellows as Jim Slade, Divorce Lawyer (uncredited)
- 1965: The Loved One as Priest at Meeting (uncredited)
- 1966: Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round as William Anderson
- 1968: In Enemy Country as General Jomar
- 1969: Anatomy of a crime (TV Movie) as George Harrington
- 1970: The Cliff (TV Movie)
- 1971: Cold Turkey as Mr. Kandiss
- 1972: Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol (TV Movie) as Colonel Anderson
- 1972: The Man as Hugh Gaynor
- 1972: The Marshall of Madrid (series special of Cade's County)
- 1973: Six Million Dollar Man, The: Wine, Women and War as Captain Dawson
- 1974: The Disappearance of Flight 412 (TV Movie) as Colonel Freeman Barns
- 1975: The Hindenburg as Luftwaffe General
- 1977: Tail Gunner Joe (TV Movie) as Robert Ten Broeck Stevens
- 1977: Twilight's Last Gleaming as General Phil Spencer
- 1979: The Return of Mod Squad (TV Movie) as Metcalf