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A charismatic blue-eyed blond with a rough-hewn handsomeness and confident swagger that made him a perfect choice for rebellious "bad boy" roles, William Lee Scott proved more than just a one-note performer, capably handling parts from his sympathetic turn as the reckless but sincere Randy in "The Opposite of Sex" (1998) to the easily-led and disturbingly violent Will in "Black and White" (2000). After being discovered while working as a waiter in NYC and encouraged to put his magnetic good looks to use as a performer, the previously uninterested Scott hooked up with an acting coach and an
Raised in Hudson, New York and in Manhattan
Landed his debut acting role in a Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercial on his first audition
1995
Was awarded Best Actor Award from Columbia University for his performance in the student film "'Tis the Season"
1996
Played Bullethead, a likable tough in a group of underachiving misfits, in the high school-set sitcom "The Steve Harvey Show" (The WB)
1997
Was featured in the ABC TV-movie "Oprah Winfrey Presents: Before Women Had Wings" as the grown son of a troubled 1960s rural family
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