- Scott L. Schwartz had been visiting children's hospitals worldwide for the past 12 years after losing his sister to lung cancer in 1998.
- He usually played hulking brute criminals due to his immense height and threatening looks.
- Scott was the recipient of the 2012 CHOC Glass Slipper Award (a prestigious award that others like David Beckham, Gwen Stefani among others have received). This year Scott along with others helped raise over $250k to benefit CHOC.
- On May 21, 2013 Scott was invited by General Mills to be an Ambassador for Outnumber Hunger. Outnumber Hunger partners with Feeding America and Big Machine Label Group to help Feeding America secure meals on behalf of local food bank.
- Was on the board at numerous charities including Santa's Gift and Reading, Writing, It's Exciting.
- Scotts recent charity accomplishments include Scott along with "Legendary Cubs Pitcher" Milt Pappas raising over $50k to benefit Alicia's House Food Pantry in Chicago, IL.
- Wrote/Directed/Produced his first film "Changing Hands" in 2010 and is in final phases of it - to be released Spring 2012.
- Professional Wrestler "Giant David".
- Schwartz was born and raised in Philadelphia, where he played football, baseball and ice hockey at Washington High School before attending Temple University.
- Apart from his acting, and after completing training,[6] Schwartz became a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy and a reserve deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
- He was most recognized for his role as 'Bruiser' in the films Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen. He has also appeared in such big budget films as Spider-Man, Fire Down Below, Starsky & Hutch, and Fun with Dick and Jane.
- After college, he became a professional wrestler, wrestling under the ring-names of "Joshua Ben-Gurion-The Israeli Commando" and "Giant David".
- Schwartz was wrestling on tour in Bakersfield, California, when he was approached by a Hollywood agent. After seeing Schwartz's wrestling on television, the agent had traveled to Bakerfield to meet him, feeling Schwartz should take his skills into performing arts.
- Scott L. Schwartz also known as The Ultimate Bad Guy, was an American film and television actor and stuntman, and former professional wrestler.
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