Scott, a native of Minnesota, embarked on his professional journey in the world of theatre, commencing his illustrious career on the stage at the prestigious Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, where he amassed an impressive array of credits, including notable productions such as A Christmas Carol and Peer Gynt.
Before venturing into the world of professional theatre, Scott underwent rigorous training at two esteemed institutions: Oral Roberts University and the University of Minnesota, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration.
During his academic tenure, Scott's passion for the performing arts led him to participate in numerous productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Some of the notable shows he was involved in include Hamlet, The Sound Of Music, Carnival, The Fantastiks, and Oklahoma!.
In the year 1986, Scott embarked on an extraordinary adventure, soaring through the skies to Los Angeles in order to participate in the widely acclaimed television program, Star Search, within the acting category. His remarkable display of talent and skill yielded a remarkable achievement, as he emerged victorious for an astonishing 13 consecutive weeks, during the regular season, ultimately culminating in his triumphant victory in the final show and claiming the impressive sum of $100,000 as his first prize.
Noted television personality Scott's remarkable journey to stardom commenced with his impressive win on the popular talent show Star Search, marking a significant turning point in his career. Shortly after, he secured a notable role as Colton Shore on the enduring and esteemed daytime drama series General Hospital, a position he held for a span of three years. This notable achievement was swiftly followed by his portrayal of Craig Lawson on the renowned soap opera All My Children, before he made the decision to relocate back to New York City for a period of one year.
Scott, his spouse, and offspring made the decision to return to their hometown of Los Angeles, marking the beginning of a remarkable seven-year stint as the charismatic and intriguing Connor Davis on the esteemed daytime drama series, The Bold and The Beautiful.
Throughout his illustrious career, Scott has accumulated a diverse array of nighttime television credits, showcasing his remarkable versatility as a talented actor. His impressive resume boasts a wide range of notable roles, including his memorable performances in the critically acclaimed sitcom Frasier, the supernatural drama Angel, the period drama Savannah, the military drama JAG, the science fiction series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the crime drama Murder One, and the coming-of-age comedy Even Stevens.
In addition to his numerous television credits, Scott has also made significant contributions to the world of film, appearing in a variety of Movies of the Week that have further cemented his status as a talented and in-demand actor.
Scott's dedication to his craft, combined with his impressive range and versatility, have made him a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry, with a body of work that continues to inspire and delight audiences to this day.
Notably, Scott's professional endeavors extended beyond television to include a diverse range of feature film appearances.
Scott currently calls Minnesota his home, where he shares a loving household with his stunning spouse, Maria, and their quartet of delightful offspring, Thane, Micaela, Cassie, and Jaden. Despite his busy schedule, Scott still pursues his passion for acting, regularly taking to the stage and screens in the Minneapolis theatre and television scene. Additionally, he dedicates a significant amount of his time to crafting compelling scripts for feature films. The family, driven by a sense of purpose and a desire to make a positive impact, is also deeply committed to empowering others to reach their full potential through their Personal Development business venture, which is proudly showcased on their remarkable wealth website.