Scott Porter

Scott Porter

Porter at Push premiere in January 2009
Born Matthew Scott Porter
July 14, 1979 (1979-07-14) (age 32)
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 2004–present

Matthew Scott Porter (born July 14, 1979), better known as Scott Porter, is an American actor and occasional singer known for his role as Jason Street in the NBC television drama Friday Night Lights. His character was injured during a football game in the pilot episode and became disabled. The character was inspired by David Edwards, a high school football player.

Porter was paired with Alyson Michalka and Vanessa Hudgens in the 2009 film Bandslam featuring his song "Pretend" in the album. In 2010, he joined the cast of CBS's legal drama The Good Wife as Blake, an investigator for a law firm.

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Life and career

Porter was born in Omaha, Nebraska, but later moved to Winter Park, Florida and attended Lake Howell High School. Prior to joining the cast of Friday Night Lights, Porter played Matthew in the original cast of the Off-Broadway hit Altar Boyz in 2004. In 2006, he temporarily took over the role of Casey Hughes in the soap opera As the World Turns, a role originally performed by Zach Roerig. Porter also played the role of Colin Thompson, the more visible part of the duo that fronts the fictional band PoP!, in the movie Music and Lyrics (2007). Porter also played the character Rex in the film Speed Racer (2008), which was directed and written by the Wachowski brothers. He played Bobby in the remake of Prom Night and Ben Wheatly in Bandslam, released in August 2009. In the latter film, he co-starred alongside Aly Michalka, Gaelan Connell, Vanessa Hudgens, and Lisa Kudrow.[1] In the same year, he was also paired with The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants star Alexis Bledel in the romantic comedy film The Good Guy, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[2]

Porter is a fan of comic books and has auditioned for several comic book hero roles.[3] He is also purportedly a fan of HeroClix.[4] Porter performed and sang the song "Someone to Fall Back On" in Bandslam, and his song "Pretend" was included in the soundtrack. He was part of his high school's choral department and was a founding member of the groups 4:2:Five and Mosaic. He eventually performed for Off Broadway with another A Cappella band named Toxic Audio.

Porter portrayed Randy in the 2010 feature film Dear John, which was adapted from the book of the same name.

In 2010, Porter joined the cast of CBS's legal drama The Good Wife as Blake, an investigator for a law firm.[5] Also in 2010, Porter starred in the pilot of the television series Nomads, which was developed for The CW, but it was not picked up by the network.[6]

Porter plays a lawyer in the medical drama series Hart of Dixie that debuted on The CW in September 2011.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2007 Music and Lyrics Colin Thompson
2008 Speed Racer Rex Racer
Speed Racer: Wonderful World of Racing Rex Racer Short film
Prom Night Bobby
2009 Bandslam Ben Wheatly
The Good Guy Tommy Fielding
2010 Dear John Randy
Hit Me Keith Short film[7]
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Ugly Betty Guy Episode 1.01: "Pilot"
The Bedford Diaries Jason Miller 2 episodes
As The World Turns Casey Hughes 4 episodes
2006–2010 Friday Night Lights Jason Street Series regular (Seasons 1–5; 40 episodes)
2009 Robot Chicken Giant Man, Racer X, NASCAR President, Kimble 1 episode (voice only)
Master Work Sean Fetters Made-for-television film
2010 Caprica Nestor Willow 9 episodes
The Good Wife Blake Calamar Recurring star, 14 episodes
2011–present Marvel Anime: X-Men Scott Summers / Cyclops Series regular, Voice: English dub
Hart of Dixie George Tucker Main cast

Videogames

Year Title Role Notes
2011 X-Men: Destiny Adrian One of the game's protagonists

Singles

Year Single USA Chart positions Album
Oklahoma Los Angeles New York New Jersey Kansas Washington
2009 "Pretend" 53 18 19 20 25 18 Bandslam

Off Broadway

Year Title Role
2004 Altar Boyz Matthew

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