Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Theodore 'Ted' Schmidt on the Showtime drama Queer as Folk.
Biography
Lowell was adopted[1] in Denver, Colorado and raised just outside New Haven, Connecticut. He attended Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut and moved to Chicago shortly after to pursue acting.
Filmography
- The Chicago 8 (2011) Richard Shultz
- Supah Ninjas (2011)–Mr. Bradford (episode name and role)
- Bones (2011) one episode: "The Feet on the Beach" — Dr. Douglas Filmore
- Criminal Minds (2008) one episode: "The Crossing" — Mike Hicks (The Stalker)
- To Live and Die In Dixie (2008) — Detective Bryant
- Trapped Ashes (2006) (in production) — Henry
- Queer As Folk — Theodore 'Ted' Schmidt
- Rendez-View — Guest Host
- On the Edge (2001/II) (TV) — Charlie
- Damned If You Do (2000) — Funny Guy
- Ladies Room L.A. (2000) — Dan
- NCIS S08E17 - One Last Stand (2011)
- CSI:NY S08E05 - Air Apparent (2011)
- He also appeared as himself in a 2004 interview with Larry King on Larry King Live (almost the entire Queer As Folk cast was also present).
- He played the voice of the car salesman in the American Dad episode "Failure is Not a Factory-installed Option."
Lowell has also appeared in several short films, including Opus 27.
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American actor |
Date of birth |
February 22, 1965 |
Place of birth |
Denver, Colorado, United States |
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