Jacqueline Scott
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Jacqueline Scott is an actress who has appeared in several films and television programs as well as guest starring in over one hundred television shows. A TV Guide article once referred to Jacqueline as “The Youngest Old-timer In The Business,” because she has played opposite most of the leading men during the sixties, seventies and eighties.
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[edit] Biography
Jacqueline was born in Sikeston, Missouri, and spent a good part of her childhood moving from town to town following her father, who worked for the state buying up right-of-way for roads. She attended fifteen grade schools before settling down in Neosho to attend high school there.
At three she won a tap dancing contest and decided that show business was for her. From then on she saw every movie she could, learning how to mouth the actors' lines. Eventually she left the family nest and moved to St. Louis, where she worked for a small theatre company and soon afterwards left for New York to begin her career in earnest. There she studied with Uta Hagen. Her first major role on Broadway was as the ingenue lead in ”The Wooden Dish,” which starred Louis Calhern. This was followed by the ingenue lead in “Inherit The Wind,” which starred Paul Muni. She started her career in television by playing opposite such stars as Helen Hayes on live television.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Firecreek
- Charlie Varrick
- Death of a Gunfighter
- Telefon
- Duel
[edit] Television appearances
- Cold Case
- Gunsmoke (Widow Abelia)
- Marcus Welby, M.D.
- Mission Impossible
- Perry Mason
- Planet of the Apes
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
- The Fugitive (Donna Kimble)
- The Jamie Kennedy Experiment
- The Twilight Zone
- Walt Disney Presents