American actor (born 1965)
Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama Queer as Folk .
Biography
Lowell was born on February 22, 1965, and was adopted in Denver, Colorado .[ 1] His biological parents are Pentacostal and his adoptive parents are Jewish. He grew up outside New Haven, Connecticut . He attended Hopkins School and Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut . He moved to Chicago shortly after college to pursue acting.
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1996
Opus 27
Beethoven
Short film
1999
Love Bites
Ian
Short film
1999
The Debtors
George
2000
Ladies Room LA
Dan
Short film
2000
Damned If You Do
Funny guy
Short film
2006
Trapped Ashes
Henry
2007
Ping Pong Playa
Tom
2008
To Live and Die in Dixie
Parker Bryant
2008
Scubaman
Scubaman
Short film
2009
Walter's Wife
Walter
Short film
2011
Dinner with Fred
Heywood Flannigan
Short film
2011
The Chicago 8
Richard Schultz
2014
Better Half
Zack Riley
2016
Be Good for Rachel
Dr. Tim Reid
Short film
2016
$hitty Job$
Uber passenger
Short film
2018
Monsoon
Mark
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1997
Early Edition
Scott the florist
"The Wedding" (uncredited)
1999
Caroline in the City
Carl
"Caroline and the Firing Squad"
2000
Frasier
Chuck
"Something About Dr. Mary "
2000
Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion
Laird Jones
Television film
2000-2005
Queer As Folk
Ted Schmidt
Main role; 83 episodes
2001
On the Edge
Charlie
Television film
2006-2009
American Dad!
Felix/Brett/Barney
"Failure is Not a Factory-installed Option" (Felix voice) "Lincoln Lover " (Brett voice) "Escape from Pearl Bailey " (Barney voice) "Home Adrone" (voice)
2008
Criminal Minds
Mike Hicks
"The Crossing"
2008
Leverage
Andrew Grant
"The Miracle Job"
2009
Heroes
Professor
"Jump, Push, Fall" "Orientation "
2010
Proposition 8 Trial Re-Enactment
Dr. Gregory M. Herek
TV series documentary
2010
The Defenders
Conlon
"Nevada v. Carter"
2010
Donna's Revenge
Steve
"For All Life's Moments, Real or Imagined" "The Great American Shrink-Off"
2011-2014
Bones
Dr. Douglas Filmore
Recurring role, 3 episodes "The Feet on the Beach" "The Suit on the Set" "The Master in the Slop"
2011
NCIS
Terry Thomas
"One Last Score "
2011
Supah Ninjas
Mr. Bradford
"Mr. Bradford"
2011
CSI: NY
Coach Dwight Gavin
"Air Apparent"
2012
Castle
David Hernande
"An Embarrassment of Bitches"
2012
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Gavin Pearson
"CSI on Fire"
2013
The Fosters
Doctor
"Vigil"
2016
Rush Hour
Richard Wakefield
"The Dark Night"
2016
Lucky Jay
"Late February"
2016
Adoptable
Scott Fishman
Main role; 6 episodes
2017
Hashtag Awareness: The Webseries
Darren
"The One Where Darren Can't Take a Break"
2019
I'm Sorry
Dr. Walsh
"Extra Boobs"
Theater
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1986
The Creation of the World and Other Business
Lucifer
Anathong Ensemble
1988
James and the Giant Peach
Centipede
Lifeline Theater
1988
Orwell Down and Out
George Orwell
Bailiwick Rep
1989
Wild Honey
Dr. Triletsky
Bailiwick Rep
1986
Incorruptible
Camille Desmoulin
Bailiwick Rep Joseph Jefferson Nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
1989
A Christmas Carol
Christmas Yet To Come/Spud/Fiddler
Goodman Theater
1990
Jacques and his Master
Saint-Ouen/Marquis
Commons Theater
1990
Twelfth Night
Feste
Steppenwolf (Outreach)
1990
Chicago Conspiracy Trial
Rennie Davis
Remains Theater
1991
The Big Bang
Ensemble
Stage Left Theater
1991
Icarus's Mother
Howard
Strawdog Theater
1992
King John
Robert Faulkenbridge/Lord Bigot
Shakespeare Rep
1992
Much Ado About Nothing
Conrade
Shakespeare Rep
1992
Greater Tuna
Arvis Struvie
Belfry Theater (Lake Geneva, WI)
1993
The White Rose
Alexander Schmorell
Northlight Theater
1993
The Merchant of Venice
Launcelot Gobbo
Shakespeare's Motley Crew
1993
Assassins
John Wilkes Booth
Pegasus Players Joseph Jefferson Citation for Best Production
1994
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Picasso
Steppenwolf
1994-1995
Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Val
Fox Theatricals
1995
A Perfect Ganesh
The Man
Northlight Theater
1996
What Where
Bim
Splinter Group (Buckets o' Beckett Festival)
1997
Light Up The Sky
Sven/Orson/Max
Goodman Theater
1997-1998
Shear Madness
Tony
Blackstone Theater
1998
Present Laughter
Roland Maule
Pasadena Playhouse
1999
Anna Christie
Larry
LA TheatreWorks
1999
Durang, Durang
Chris
Hollywood Court Theater
2001
Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
Lt. Tom Keefer
LA TheatreWorks
2001
Bedtime Stories
Alan
Arcade Theatre
2006
The Heidi Chronicles
Scoop Rosenbaum
Berkshire Theatre Festival
2008
Orson's Shadow
Kenneth Tynan
Pasadena Playhouse
2009
The Pain and the Itch
Cash
Furious Theatre Co./Theatre @ the Boston Court
2010
A Devil at Noon
Tom
National Playwright's Conference O’Neill Theatre Center
2010
Blithe Spirit
Charles Condomine
A Noise Within
2011
Acquainted with the Night
Maxwell
National Playwright's Conference O’Neill Theatre Center
2012
The Elephant Man
Lord John/Snork/Pinhead Manager
Williamstown Theatre Festival
2013
The Big Meal
Man #2
Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland, OR
2013
12 Angry Men
Juror #1 (The Foreman)
Pasadena Playhouse , CA
2014-2015
The Elephant Man
Lord John/Snork/Pinhead Manager
Broadway's Booth Theatre; October 18, 2014 — January 18, 2015[ 2] [ 3] (originally) Broadway debut;[ 4] November 7, 2014 — February 15, 2014[ 5]
Conventions
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2012
Rise 'n Shine ConCologne , Germany
Himself
June 8–10. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison , Sharon Gless Peter Paige , Robert Gant , Hal Sparks , Michelle Clunie , Thea Gill & Harris Allan
2013
Rise 'n Shine Con Los Angeles , California , USA
Himself
June 9. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison , Gale Harold , Peter Paige , Robert Gant , Michelle Clunie & Ryan Scott Greene
2014
Queens of the Road Con Bilbao , Spain
Himself
March 28–30. Queer as Folk convention with co-actors Gale Harold , Randy Harrison & Peter Paige
References
^ "Jawbreaker Transcript" . December 13, 2002.
^ BWW News Desk (June 3, 2014). "THE ELEPHANT MAN with Bradley Cooper Will Take Broadway's Booth Theatre; Performances to Begin 10/18" . Broadway World. Retrieved June 4, 2014 .
^ Lowell, Scott (June 3, 2014). "I am THRILLED to announce that I will be appearing in THE ELEPHANT MAN starring #BradleyCooper on Broadway 10/18/14 - 01/18/15 at the Booth!" . Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2014 .
^ Mandell, Jonathan (June 18, 2014). "Randy Harrison's Manhattan Project" . New York Theater. Retrieved June 13, 2014 .
^ Gordon, David (July 7, 2014). "Bradley Cooper's Broadway Return in The Elephant Man Delayed" . Theater Mania. Retrieved July 8, 2014 .
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