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Scott Wilson(1942-2018)

  • Actor
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000660
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One chillingly infamous screen role for Scott Wilson in 1967 set the tone for an actor who went on to prove himself an invaluable character player for five decades. Born on March 29, 1942, the Atlanta native was awarded a basketball scholarship following high school at Georgia's Southern Tech University to study architecture. Instead, Wilson hitchhiked to Los Angeles on a whim and hooked up one day with an actor he met in a bar who took him to one of his auditions. Allowed to audition himself by chance, Wilson lost the part but was absolutely hooked. Working an assortment of menial jobs, he studied for nearly five years while gaining experience in such local theater productions as "The Importance of Being Earnest."

Scott's fledgling career took off big time after being discovered by director Norman Jewison who cast him as a murder suspect in Dans la chaleur de la nuit (1967) starring Sidney Poitier and Best Actor Oscar winner Rod Steiger. If that weren't a sufficient beginning, Wilson immediately followed this with the co-lead role of murderer Richard Hickok in the stark and disturbing De sang-froid (1967), a superlative adaptation of the Truman Capote best-selling docu-novel. It didn't hurt that Scott himself had a startling resemblance to the real-life killer. Partnering up with Robert Blake as two ex-cons who are eventually executed for the senseless, brutal slaughter of an entire Kansas farm family, the critically acclaimed film put both men squarely on the movie map.

Although a serious contender, out-and-out stardom did not come about for the quietly handsome, slightly forlorn-looking actor. Major roles in major pictures, however, did. Among Scott's early film work were Un château en enfer (1969) and Les parachutistes arrivent (1969), both starring Burt Lancaster; Pas d'orchidées pour miss Blandish (1971); Une fille nommée Lolly Madonna (1973) (again with Steiger); Les flics ne dorment pas la nuit (1972); Gatsby le magnifique (1974), in which he earned raves as the garage owner who shoots Robert Redford's title character to death in Gatsby's backyard swimming pool; La Constellation des damnés (1980), for which he received a Golden Globe nomination; L'étoffe des héros (1983); the Venice Film Festival winner L'année du soleil calme (1984); Malone, un tueur en enfer (1987); and Johnny Belle Gueule (1989). TV also showed off Scott's dark, controlled intensity and wide range in later years, appearing in guest spots on such popular dramas as "The X-Files" and "The Twilight Zone," and in a recurring role as Marg Helgenberger's unscrupulous mobster father in "CSI." In mini-movies Scott played everything from Elvis's father in Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story (1993) to a Wyoming governor in Jack Bull (1999).

Hardly one of Hollywood's flashiest good ol' boys, the taciturn, unassuming actor preferred to remain discrete and let his performances do the talking. His output was minimal compared with other character stars, but he remained in the quality ranks nevertheless, mixing his standard penchant for darker movies with such family-oriented films as Shiloh (1996) and its sequels.

Supporting the newer "young guns" these days, he appeared with Vince Vaughn in Clay Pigeons (1998) and Ryan Phillippe in Way of the Gun (2000), and ended up one of serial killer Charlize Theron's victims in Monster (2003). Other strong showings on the big screen have included a lead part as a rockabilly star in Don't Let Go (2002) and his down-home patriarch in the superb ensemble art film Junebug (2005), a breakout hit with Academy voters.

Into the millennium, Scott maintained a strong film output with gritty roles in Come Early Morning (2006), Saving Shiloh (2006), Derrière le masque (2006), Les femmes de ses rêves (2007), Saving Grace B. Jones (2009), Radio Free Albemuth (2010), Dorfman (2011) and Hostiles (2017). He ended his career strongly on TV with regular/recurring roles on Damien (2016), as adoptive father Abel Johnson in the mystery series The OA (2016), and gained a notable following sporting a full gray beard and ponytail as grizzled farm owner Hershel Greene on the popular horror series The Walking Dead (2010).

Wilson lived in Los Angeles with his attorney/wife of four decades, Heavenly, who also was an accomplished artist and writer. Diagnosed with leukemia, Scott died on October 6, 2018, aged 76.
BornMarch 29, 1942
DiedOctober 6, 2018(76)
BornMarch 29, 1942
DiedOctober 6, 2018(76)
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  • Awards
    • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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Known for

La Constellation des damnés (1980)
La Constellation des damnés
6.7
  • Capt. Billy Cutshaw
  • 1980
De sang-froid (1967)
De sang-froid
7.9
  • Dick
  • 1967
Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead (2010)
The Walking Dead
8.1
TV Series
  • Hershel Greene
Tom Cruise in Le Dernier Samouraï (2003)
Le Dernier Samouraï
7.8
  • Ambassador Swanbeck
  • 2003

Credits

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  • Brit Marling in The OA (2016)
    The OA
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Abel Johnson
    • 2016–2019
  • Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead (2010)
    The Walking Dead
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Hershel Greene
    • 2011–2018
  • David Lynch and Seth Green in Robot Chicken (2005)
    Robot Chicken
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Hershel Greene (voice)
    • 2017
  • Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, and Wes Studi in Hostiles (2017)
    Hostiles
    7.2
    • Cyrus Lounde
    • 2017
  • Bradley James in Damien (2016)
    Damien
    6.8
    TV Series
    • John Lyons
    • 2016
  • Titus Welliver in Harry Bosch (2014)
    Harry Bosch
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Dr. Guyot
    • 2014–2015
  • Enlightened (2011)
    Enlightened
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Marv
    • 2011
  • Sara Rue, Johann Urb, and Haaz Sleiman in Dorfman (2011)
    Dorfman
    6.0
    • Winston Cooke Sr.
    • 2011
  • Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Patty Jenkins, Penelope Spheeris, and Alicia Keys in Un combat, 5 destins (2011)
    Un combat, 5 destins
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Bill (Older)
    • 2011
  • Timothy Olyphant in Justified (2010)
    Justified
    8.6
    TV Series
    • Frank Reasoner
    • 2011
  • Alanis Morissette, Jonathan Scarfe, Shea Whigham, Scott Wilson, and Katheryn Winnick in Radio Free Albemuth (2010)
    Radio Free Albemuth
    5.6
    • President Fremont
    • 2010
  • For Sale by Owner (2009)
    For Sale by Owner
    3.9
    • Dr. Banks
    • 2009
  • Peter Appel, Shane McRae, Mya, Scott Wilson, Christopher Denham, Ptolemy Slocum, Josh Caras, Lauren Karl, and Anna Camp in Bottleworld (2009)
    Bottleworld
    6.0
    • Murray
    • 2009
  • Saving Grace B. Jones (2009)
    Saving Grace B. Jones
    5.4
    • Reverend Potter
    • 2009
  • Rob Schneider in Le Grand Stan (2007)
    Le Grand Stan
    6.2
    • Warden Gasque
    • 2007

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • March 29, 1942
    • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Died
    • October 6, 2018
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(leukemia)
  • Spouse
    • Siok Tian Heavenly KohMarch 10, 1977 - October 6, 2018 (his death)
  • Parents
      Thomas Wilson
  • Other works
    (September 27 to December 23, 1978) He played Mission Band member in the musical, "Guys & Dolls," at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois with Augie Amato (Nicely-Nicely Johnson); Michael Rosen (Benny Southstreet/Gambler); Jim Brett (Rusty Charlie/Gambler); Vivian Watson (Sarah Brown); Nathan Davis (Arvide Abernathy); Barbara Moroz (Mission Band Member); Louie Lanciloti (Harry the horse/Gambler); Tom Harmon (Lt. Brannigan); Mark Hutter (Nathan Detroit); Ken Berry (Sky Masterson); Ted Raymond (Joey Biltmore/Gambler); Sherry Narens (General Matilda B. Cartwright); Howard Fishlove (Big Jule); Brenda Thomson (Miss Adelaide); John Paizis (Gambler); Bruce Senesac (Gambler) and Brian Van Den Broucke (Gambler) in the cast. Pam Cecil, Kanet Louer, Krista Neumann and Judith Smith played the Hot Box girls. Damon Runyon wrote the original story. Frank Loesser was composer and lyricist. Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows wrote the book. Gene Patrick was producer and musical director. Jim Bates was director and choreographer. George Pettit was production designer. Jeffrey Harris was set construction designer. Pat Campano and Richard Eckert were costume designers. Susan Clare was costume producer. Pat Nesladek was lighting designer. Bill Magers was conductor. Thomas Sivak was pianist.
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    • 1 Interview
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    He has appeared in three films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Dans la chaleur de la nuit (1967), De sang-froid (1967) and L'étoffe des héros (1983).
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    I'm not a great hunter. But I have fired guns in the past, when I was growing up. But it was part of growing up where I lived. You go out hunting or target practice. They also taught you to respect guns.

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  • When did Scott Wilson die?
    October 6, 2018
  • How did Scott Wilson die?
    Leukemia
  • How old was Scott Wilson when he died?
    76 years old
  • Where did Scott Wilson die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Scott Wilson born?
    March 28, 1942

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