Scott Paulin is an American-origin actor and director. On 13 February 1950, he was born in Steubenville, Ohio, the U.S. He went to Pomona College, where he majored in Political Science. During his initial career days, he guest-starred in various television series including St. Elsewhere in 1981. He gained a slight recognition when he starred in the film Vampire. In 1983, he got his breakthrough from the film The Right Stuff. Philip Kaufman wrote and directed the film. The film's story is based on the book called The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe. Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff produced the film, and it starred Charles Frank, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Lance Henriksen, etc. Scott played the character of Donald K ".Deke" Slayton, USAF. The film got nominated for eight Oscars, out of which four it won.
In 2013, the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry as a "culturally significant, historical and aesthetic treasure." The film's plot revolves around Chuck Yeager, who breaks the sound barrier to the seven astronauts, who had no clue how to run a space program or select the capable members to be a part of it. Since then, he has appeared in various films and series, In 1985, he appeared in the film Teen Wolf. Rod Daniel directed the fantasy-filled romantic drama and Jeph Loeb wrote the storyline for the film. Thomas Coleman, Mark Levinson, George W. Perkins, Michael Rosenblatt, and Scott M. Rosenfelt produced the film, and it starred Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, etc. Scott played the character of Kirk Lolley in the drama.
The film's story revolves around a teenage guy who is distressed to know his condition that he is a werewolf. But later, he realized his uncurable disorder has its advantages. In 2006, he featured in the film, The Heart Specialist. Denis Cooper wrote, directed, and produced the film. The movie starred Wood Harris, Zoe Saldana, Brian J. White, and Mya. Yasu Tanida was the cinematographer, and Tree Adams composed music for the film. The movie's story revolves around a group of medicos, Ray ends up as an intern in a not-so-reputed hospital after unsuccessfully following his girlfriend. He tries to impress nurse Donna, but she already has chemistry with the chief resident, Dr. Sidney Zachary. He also happens to be Ray's instructor. Sidney, a stand-up comedian, knows Ray and thinks he needs to learn about medicines and so about love.
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