Scott Vickaryous, a multifaceted and accomplished individual, embarked upon his life's journey on September 13, 1975, in the quaint and idyllic city of Port Alberni, nestled within the majestic surroundings of Vancouver Island, a serene and breathtaking region located in the picturesque province of British Columbia, Canada.
As fate would have it, Scott's family made the bold and life-altering decision to relocate to the majestic province of Alberta, a vast and awe-inspiring region characterized by its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unparalleled quality of life. It was within this new and unfamiliar environment that Scott would spend his formative years, laying the foundation for the remarkable person he would eventually become.
As a youth, Scott found himself immersed in the charming community of Sherwood Park, where a plethora of sporting activities, including hockey, football, and wrestling, captivated his attention and sparked a lifelong passion. Following the completion of his high school education, Scott made the courageous decision to relocate to the culturally rich and vibrant city of Vancouver, British Columbia, driven by his aspirations to forge a successful career in the dynamic fields of acting and modeling. This bold move marked the beginning of a transformative journey, as Scott's path would eventually lead him to the bustling metropolis of Toronto, where he would further refine his skills and hone his craft.
Scott's aspirations propelled him towards the City of Angels, Los Angeles, where he has successfully carved out a reputation as a skilled and versatile actor, renowned for his remarkable portrayals in a diverse array of television shows and films, such as the popular teenage drama Breaker High, which premiered in 1997, Get Real, a critically acclaimed comedy-drama series that aired from 1999 to 2000, Whatever It Takes, a romantic comedy released in 2000, The Division, a crime drama television series that debuted in 2001, Boston Public, a critically acclaimed drama television series that aired from 2000 to 2004, and Continuum, a science fiction television series that premiered in 2012.