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George C. Scott
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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
George Campbell Scott

BIRTHDAY
October 18, 1927
BORN ON DAY
Tuesday


BIRTHPLACE
Wise, Virginia, United States

DIED AT AGE
71 Years 11 Months 4 Days
DEATHDATE
September 22, 1999
DEATHPLACE
Westlake Village, California, United States

CAUSE OF DEATH
Abdominal aortic aneurysm

NATIONALITY
American
George C. Scott Nationality American

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
LIBRA

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
6'0''(feet & inches)
 
1.8288 meters
 
182.88 cm

WEIGHT
N/A

George C. Scott Family Members

Parents
MOTHER
Helena Agnes Scott
FATHER
George Dewey Scott

George C. Scott Marriage, Affairs and Children

SPOUSE
Carolyn Hughes (1951-1955)
Child(ren) of George C. Scott and Carolyn Hughes
George C. Scott child Victoria Scott
Victoria Scott
SPOUSE
George C. Scott wife Patricia Reed
Patricia Reed (1955-1960)
Child(ren) of George C. Scott and Patricia Reed
George C. Scott child Devon Scott
Devon Scott
Matthew Scott
SPOUSE
George C. Scott wife Colleen Dewhurst
Colleen Dewhurst (1960-1972)
Child(ren) of George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst
George C. Scott child Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott
Alexander R. Scott
SPOUSE
George C. Scott wife Trish Van Devere
Trish Van Devere (1972-1999)
Child(ren) of George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere
George D. Scott

Fame & Address

DEBUT
The DuPont Show of the Month (Film 1958)

FAMOUS FROM/AS
Patton (Film 1970)
George C. ScottPatton (Film 1970)

Education, Net Worth & More

RELIGION
Atheist

SCHOOLING FROM
Redford High School, Detroit
George C. Scott Redford High School, Detroit

QUALIFICATION
Graduation

More Information
Career of George C. Scott
His first notable role was in the New York Shakespeare Festival. His first broadway performance was in "Comes a Day." He was seen on television for the first time in the series "Dupont Show of the Month." The actor made his film debut in the film 'The Hanging Tree.' He played the lead role in the film 'The List of Adrian Messenger.' His performance in the film "Patton" as George S. Patton was also appreciated.

Some Lesser Known Facts About George C. Scott

  • Did George C. Scott takes alcohol? Yes. He started drinking heavily at the time he was working at a Cemetery.
  • Was George C. Scott in the habit of Smoking? NA.
  • The actor appeared in a commercial promoting the Renault Alliance sedan and Encore coupe.
    The actor appeared in a commercial promoting the Renault Alliance sedan and Encore coupe.
  • Scott was the first-ever actor who turned down an Academy Award for the film "Patton." He said that he was watching a hockey game and couldn't attend the ceremony. (Strange!)
    Scott was the first-ever actor who turned down an Academy Award for the film
  • He gave his valuable contribution to the United States Marine Corps from 1945 to 1949.
  • The actor was a sports enthusiast and once caused a delay on the set of "Patton." He kept playing 'ping-pong' with a world-champion table-tennis player in full costume as General Patton for all night, as a result, he couldn't arrive on the set next morning.
  • Scott also worked at Arlington National Cemetery before making an acting debut.
  • He suffered depression in the 1970s. He once broke the glass in his dressing room with a punch of his hand due to his condition. The blood flow was such that he had to go to the stage wearing rubber gloves.
  • Scott once-beaten Ava Gardner and broke her shoulder while filming "The Bible: In the Beginning." She could be seen in a body brace in some of the scenes.
    Scott once-beaten Ava Gardner and broke her shoulder while filming
  • He declined for the part of Earl Partridge in "Magnolia" as he didn't like the script.

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