- For over 3 decades Scott Michael Campbell has appeared in countless television shows including, (but not limited to): ER*, Nothing Sacred*, House, Boston Legal, Masters of Sex, 24, Criminal Minds, The Shield, Grey's Anatomy, Dexter, CSI, The West Wing, NCIS, Supernatural, Castle, Suits*, Longmire*, Southland, Code Black, Hawaii 5-0, Hell On Wheels, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac & The Notorious B.I.G*, This Is Us*, Magnum P.I., Shameless*, For All Mankind*, and most recently, the Emmy nominated limited series for Hulu & Disney, 'Under The Banner Of Heaven* as Brigham Young [ * indicating where his character is recurring ].
Scott's extensive repertoire of film credits began with when he debuted onto the big screen in George Lucas' Radioland Murders in 1994. He has also starred in Hart's War, Bulworth, Flubber, the 2004 remake of Flight of the Phoenix, Brokeback Mountain, Brothers Three: An American Gothic, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Crazy: The Hank Garland Story, Smell of Success, Push, A Good Day to Die Hard, Small Town Saturday Night, Ticket Out, The Wedding Pact 1 & 2 & most recently Dead Wrong [ only to name a few ].
In addition to delivering numerous memorable performances on screen, Scott has also been recognized & won awards for his work behind scenes directing, producing, and writing. In the community, Scott shares his support for different organizations including Lupus LA, where he continues to advocate as one of their Celebrity Ambassadors. Scott also serves on the Advisory Board for California Police Youth Charities .- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tracy Near
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- ParentsWilliam WhitleyKaysonia Whitley
- While working on Flight of the Phoenix (2004), Scott Campbell read opposite Hugh Laurie for his audition tape of House (2004).
- Has both US and Canadian citizenship.
- Has worked twice with Hugh Laurie--once in an episode of House (2004) and once in Flight of the Phoenix (2004).
- 1991: Graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Art (Pasadena, CA).
- He has played a serial killer three times now who uses suicide as a cover to his murders: Psych, Criminal Minds, and Hawaii Five-O.
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