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Name | Judson Earney Scott |
Aliases | Judson Scott; Judson Scott Earney |
Place of birth | Azusa, California |
Gender | Male |
Date of birth | July 15th, 1952 |
Date of death | |
First appearance | Phoenix: Pilot |
Judson Earney Scott is an American television actor born in Azusa, California on July 15th, 1952. He attended school at California State University, Fullerton where he received a B.A. in Theatre Arts, and trained at the prestigious Actor's Studio in Los Angeles. He won a scholarship to Juilliard School where he again graduated with a B.A. in Theater Arts. At the end of the school year in college, Scott entered a contest at the American College Film festival in Washington, D.C. which won him the Irene Ryan Award - Best Actor in the Western United States.
Career[]
He is best known for playing the main character Bennu in the short-lived ABC television series The Phoenix from 1981 to 1982. Following The Phoenix, Judson had a minor role in the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan as Joachim, one of the augmented humans in service to Khan Noonien Singh. Scott was uncredited for his participation in this film even though he was the only one of Khan's cronies who had any speaking lines.
Judson then made an appearance on the "Worlds Apart" episode of Voyagers! as British Army officer Thomas Edward Lawrence, aka, Lawrence of Arabia. Following this, he made some spot appearances on episodes of The Greatest American Hero, T.J. Hooker (starring Star Trek 's William Shatner), Matt Houston and The Dukes of Hazzard.
From January to March of 1985, Judson played a character named Lieutenant James on eight episodes of the TV series V.
Scott returned to the Star Trek franchise in 1988 playing a character named Sobi on the "Symbiosis" episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
In 1991, Judson played Anton Zeiss in the sci-fi/action television movie K-9000 - a film about a cybernetic police dog. The film was directed by X-Files producer Kim Manners.
A few years later, Judson played Knight One in the "And the Sky Full of Stars" episode of Babylon 5 in 1994.
1998 saw Judson return to the Star Trek franchise yet again, this time playing a Romulan officer named Commander Rekar in the "Message in a Bottle" episode of Star Trek: Voyager.
In 2001, Judson played a cult leader named Travis Clayton Moberly, aka, Absalom in three episodes of the popular Fox Network television series The X-Files. He appeared in "This Is Not Happening", "Deadalive" and "Three Words".
Body of work[]
Film[]
Film | Year | Role |
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | 1982 | Joachim Weiss |
K-9000 | 1991 | Anton Zeiss |
Television[]
Series | Episode | Character |
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The Phoenix | Pilot | Bennu |
The Phoenix | In Search of Mira | Bennu |
The Phoenix | One of Them | Bennu |
The Phoenix | A Presence of Evil | Bennu |
The Phoenix | The Fire Within | Bennu |
Voyagers! | Worlds Apart | Lawrence of Arabia |
V | The Hero | Lieutenant James |
V | The Betrayal | Lieutenant James |
V | The Rescue | Lieutenant James |
V | The Champion | Lieutenant James |
V | The Wildcats | Lieutenant James |
V | War of Illusions | Lieutenant James |
V | The Secret Underground | Lieutenant James |
V | The Return | Lieutenant James |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | Symbiosis | Sobi |
Babylon 5 | And the Sky Full of Stars | Knight One |
Star Trek: Voyager | Message in a Bottle | Commander Rekar |
The X-Files | This Is Not Happening | Travis Clayton Moberly |
The X-Files | Deadalive | Travis Clayton Moberly |
The X-Files | Three Words | Travis Clayton Moberly |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Is usually credited under the name Judson Scott.
External Links[]
- Judson Earney Scott at IMDB
- Judson Earney Scott at Wikipedia
- Judson Earney Scott at Memory Alpha
- Judson Earney Scott at the Babylon 5 Project
References[]
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