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Birthday:
Jul 15, 1972
Birthplace:
Kansas City, Kansas, USA

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Scott Foley Biography

While best known for portraying Felicity's devoted resident advisor Noel Crane, actor Scott Foley has conquered roles that are poles apart from his boy-next-door character on the now-defunct WB college drama. From his wicked turn as a murderous film director in Wes Craven's Scream 3 (2000) to his comedic stint as a neurotic (and extremely handsome) patient on the hit sitcom Scrubs, he has proven to be one of the most versatile and promising graduates of the youth-dominated network.Born on July 15, 1972, in Kansas City, KS, Foley is the oldest of three sons. Thanks to his father's job as an international banker, Foley grew up all over the world, spending the most time in Sydney, Australia and Tokyo, Japan. He caught the acting bug at age six after his mother took him to see the children's musical Annie. Foley made his theatrical debut only a few years later, singing "I'll Do Anything" in his school's production of Oliver. When he was a teenager, his family settled in St. Louis, MO, where he participated in community and regional theater. Shortly after graduating high school, he bought a one-way plane ticket to Hollywood.Foley struggled for almost six years before earning his big break. He rented a "sleeping room" apartment and worked various jobs that allowed him to take acting classes and attend auditions. Foley waited tables, managed restaurants, sold insurance, worked at the Gap, manned the counter at Mrs. Fields' Cookies, and even stocked nursing supplies during the graveyard shift at U.C.L.A. Medical Center. His first paying gig came in 1995 when he appeared in an episode of Sweet Valley High titled "Blunder Alley." Two years later, he landed a theatrical agent, as well as guest spot on the sitcom Step by Step and a small role as a parking valet in the television movie Crowned and Dangerous (1997). Within a month he was on the set of the WB's teen drama Dawson's Creek, playing all-American high school quarterback Cliff Elliot, Dawson's (James Van Der Beek) romantic rival. Originally hired to guest star in the series' first three episodes, Foley hung around for five. Created by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, Dawson's Creek premiered in the winter of 1998 to rave reviews.With his popularity steadily increasing, WB executives cast Foley in Felicity, a one-hour drama about a college freshman who follows her lifelong crush from their California high school to a university in New York City. Originally hired to portray the object of Felicity's (Keri Russell) affection, Foley stepped in to play her resident advisor and confidante, Noel Crane, when producers could not find an actor for the role. The show, which first aired in the fall of 1998, became a critical favorite and earned a Golden Globe nomination in its first year. Its success forced Foley to back out of his deal to appear as a regular cast member on the WB sitcom Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane. Instead, he guest starred in two episodes of the series as Montana Kennedy, an attractive (and unattainable) older man.In 2000, Foley made his big-screen debut opposite Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, and Neve Campbell in Scream 3 (2000). Shortly afterward, he married actress Jennifer Garner, whom he met two years earlier when she played his ex-girlfriend on Felicity. The couple appeared together in the independent film Rennie's Landing (2001), before Foley went on to play a junior grade lieutenant in Below (2002), a submarine thriller co-written by Darren Aronofsky.Unfortunately, as Foley's career grew, Felicity dipped in the ratings and suffered the constant threat of cancellation. A letter-writing campaign carried out by Felicity fans initially saved the show, but the WB still canceled the series in the spring of 2002 after four years on the air. However, the network did produce a season of "good-bye" episodes to give the show a proper ending. The bonus season also marked Foley's first time behind the camera, as he directed the episode titled "The Graduate."With his own series' run coming to an end, Foley appeared in two episodes of the NBC comedy Scrubs. The job turned out to be the perfect trial run for his first post-Felicity gig, the lead role in the NBC pilot A.U.S.A. Described by the network's president as "Scrubs with lawyers," the sitcom features Foley as a neophyte lawyer in the United States Attorney's office and was picked up for the 2002-2003 television season. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi

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Quotes from Scott Foley's Characters

    1. Sarah Darling: Roman its not the line.
    2. Roman Bridger: but its on my script.
    3. Sarah Darling: Has there been another goddamn re-write? How the fuck are we supposed to learn our lines when there's a new script every 15 minutes?
    4. Roman Bridger: It's not just a new script, it's a new movie.
    5. Sarah Darling: What movie?
    6. Roman Bridger: My movie. And it's called: 'Sarah gets skewered like a fucking pig'! [pause] Still in character, Sarah?
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Rawballs B (8 months ago)
    1. Sidney Prescott: Hey, loose something?
    2. Roman Bridger: Found something...
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Rawballs B (11 months ago)
    1. Roman Bridger: Not only did they kill the film, but they killed my cast. You know, nobody's gonna wanna work with me. Variety called me a 'pariah.' I don't even know what a pariah is. Why-why couldn't somebody have killed the cast from Stab 1, huh? Or Stab 2? Why me? What, John, what did we do wrong?
    2. John Milton: Hollywood is full of criminals whose careers are flourishing.
    3. Roman Bridger: I'm not a criminal. I was questioned. Yeah, but that's all. I was questioned. That's it.
    4. John Milton: It's good for your mystique.
    5. Roman Bridger: You think it'll help me get work?!
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Roman Bridger: You're not going anywhere Sidney. It's time you came to terms with me, and with mother. Maybe you never knew her at all Sidney...maybe you just can't get past the surface of things.
    2. Sidney Prescott: Who the hell are you?
    3. Roman Bridger: The other half of you. I searched for a mother too; an actress named 'Rena Reynolds' tried to find her my whole LIFE, and four years ago I actually tracked her down. Knocked at her door thinking she'd welcome me with open arms, but she had a new life and a new name, Maureen Prescott! You were the only child she claimed Sidney. She shut me out into the cold forever. Her own son; Roman Bridger, director, and brother. She slammed the door in my face, Sid. She said I was 'Rena's' child and Rena was dead...and then it struck me. What a good idea, so I watched her. I made a little movie, a little family film. Seems Maureen, 'Mom', she really got around. I mean Cotton was one thing; everybody knew about that. But Billy's father, that was the key. Your boyfriend didn't like seeing his daddy in my film too much. He didn't like it at all. And once I supplied the motivation...all the kid needed was a few pointers. Have a partner to sell out in case you got caught, find someone to frame, it was like he was making a movie.
    4. Sidney Prescott: You. This is all because of you?
    5. Roman Bridger: I'm a director Sid. I direct. I had no idea, that they were gonna make a film of their own. I mean introducing Sidney the victim, Sidney the survivor, SIDNEY THE STAR!
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. John Milton: You don't have to do this, Roman! Just tell me what you want, I can make it happen! Any picture, name your budget, script approval, final cut!
    2. Roman Bridger: I already have it. (Cuts Milton's throat)
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Jennifer Jolie: Happy birthday, Roman.
    2. Roman Bridger: Yeah, as if life isn't tragic enough.
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Roman Bridger: Someone is trying to ruin my movie. Someone wants to kill my movie.
    2. Wallace: We'll talk about your movie down at the station. All right, this is the scene where you come with us.
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Sidney Prescott: God why don't stop your whining and get on with it. I've heard all this sh*t before.
    2. Roman Bridger: Stop.
    3. Sidney Prescott: Do you know why you kill people Roman? Do you?
    4. Roman Bridger: I don't want to hear it.
    5. Sidney Prescott: Because you choose to. There is no one else to blame.
    6. Roman Bridger: Damn it! Fu**ing damn it!
    7. Sidney Prescott: Why don't you take some fu**ing responsibility?
    8. Roman Bridger: F**K YOU!
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
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