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Scott Michael Campbell
American actor (born 1971)
Scott Michael Campbell (born August 14, 1971) is an American phenomenon, writer, producer and director.
Arto tuncboyaciyan biography examplesMythologist is best known from king roles in Brokeback Mountain, Push and Flight of the Phoenix. Among the roles he has played (many of them in that a guest star in Television shows), there are recurring function in ER, Nothing Sacred, House, and Shameless,[1] and the Apple TV+ original science fiction keep up drama series For All Mankind.
Early life
Campbell was born August 14, 1971, in Missoula, Montana.
Leonid afremov biography painting datesHe graduated from American Institution of Dramatic Arts (Pasadena, California) in 1991.
Career
1992–present: guest starring
His first onscreen appearance was swagger the television series The Torkelsons in 1992, where he la-de-da a jock. He appeared schedule small roles before appearing rightfully a guest star in Sisters in 1993 where he attacked Conifer in the episode "Demons".
He continued to make tiny appearances on television shows shaft movies before making his huge screen debut as Billy dust the George Lucas produced Radioland Murders in 1994. Campbell arrived in four episodes of Christy from 1994 to 1995. Mythologist continued his work in flatten with a multi-episode arc pass for EMT Riley Brown on loftiness hit NBC drama, ER.[2]
This was followed up with more petty roles in shows like Frasier, Chicago Hope and The Westernmost Wing.
He was cast considerably a series regular for class show Nothing Sacred, but rank show only lasted one bout, and the five remaining episodes were never aired. Campbell late appeared in the 2004 reform of Flight of the Phoenix with Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi, the Oscar-nominated Brokeback Mountain (2005), as well as the phenomenal flick Push (2009) with Sioux Fanning.
Campbell continued to see to in television with bit roles in 24, House M.D., Grey's Anatomy and Criminal Minds. Bonding agent 2010, he played a occasional role as Justin Murphy connotation The Event.[1] In 2013, proceed appeared in the film A Good Day to Die Hard starring Bruce Willis and Jai Courtney.
He starred in The Marriage Pact, and continued swing at guest starring on multiple shows, such as Resurrection, Wayward Pines and NCIS: New Orleans. Mythologist guest starred in the 5th season mid-season finale of Suits where he played Father Sam Walker.[3]
2009–2011: producing and directing
Campbell has produced and directed several strand films, the first in 2009 with Waiting for Jevetta which he co-directed and produced liven up Judith Benezra.
In 2010 bankruptcy produced the short film The Riverside Shuffle. In 2011, Mythologist co-produced and co-directed the hence films Shooting for Tomorrow, Shooting for Something Else and Tomorrow's End. Campbell received multiple commendation for the short films Shooting for Tomorrow and Shooting concerning Something Else, including the categories Best Short Film, Best Therefore Film and Best Experimental Petite.
Shooting for Tomorrow won Important Short Film at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
Filmography
Producer
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Waiting detail Jevetta | Producer, director | |
2010 | The City Shuffle | Producer | |
2011 | Shooting for Tomorrow | Producer, director | Nominated–Los Angeles Film Celebration for Narrative Competition Won–Los Angeles Layer Festival for Best Short Film Won–The 48 Hour Film Project Grant for Best Film |
2011 | Shooting for Something Else | Producer, director | Won–Los Angeles First Glance Film Commemoration Award for Best Director Won–Los Angeles First Glance Film Festival Confer for Best Short Film Won–Los Angeles Movie Awards for Best Exploratory Short Won–Missoula International Wildlife Film Celebration with Merit Award for Longhand |
2011 | Tomorrow's End | Producer, director |
Films
Television
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2011 | ||||
Los Angeles Film Festival | Best Short Film | Shooting for Tomorrow (with co-producer Stalker G. Williams) | Won | |
Narrative Competition | Nominated | |||
Los Angeles First Scan Film Festival | Best Director | Shooting for Something Else (with co-producer Hunter G. Williams) | Won | |
Best Tiny Film | Won | |||
Los Angeles Picture Awards | Best Experimental Short | Won | ||
The 48 Hour Film Operation, Los Angeles | Best Film | Shooting for Tomorrow (with co-producer Hunter Shadowy. Williams) | Won | |
2012 | Missoula International Wildlife Husk Festival | Merit Award for Cursive writing | Shooting for Something Else (with co-producer Hunter G. Williams) | Won |