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Scott Marlowe
Actor
Born June 24, 1932Died January 6, 2001 (68 years)
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Scott Gregory Marlowe (born Ronald Richard DeLeo; November 28, 1932 – January 6, 2001) was an American film, stage and television actor.
Marlowe was born Ronald DeLeo in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Emil and Constance Severini DeLeo. He had a half-sister, Claudia, and half-brothers Dean and Robert, known as the guitarist and bassist of the popular grunge band Stone Temple Pilots. He debuted on television in 1951 on Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1950–52) in the episode "Hostage" (June 8, 1951)
His first feature film role was in the 1954 production of Attila. Two years later, he starred as John Goodwin in an episode "In Summer Promise" on General Electric Theater. He appeared as Jimmy Budd, along with Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Davis, in the episode "The Long Shadow" in Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater directed by Budd Boetticher, which aired on January 19, 1961.
Marlowe often took film roles of dysfunctional juveniles in a series of films made during the 1950s and 1960s, including The Scarlet Hour (1956), The Restless Breed (1957), Riot in Juvenile Prison (1959), The Subterraneans (1960), and A Cold Wind in August (1961).
Beginning in 1956 with the film The Young Guns, Marlow appeared in a number of Western films and television shows. In the 1960s, he continued to appear in drama and adventure series, often as a young man in trouble with the law or unwilling to adjust to societal mores. He appeared twice in 1961 on ABC's Target: The Corruptors! in episodes "A Man's Castle" (as Tito) and "Mr. Meglomania" (as Phil Manzak). In 1961, he starred as Armand Fontaine a serial killer on the episode "Effigy in Snow" of CBS's Route 66. He guest starred as Eliot Gray in the 1961 episode "The Throwback" of CBS's Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He appeared on Thriller, Dr. Kildare, and The Detectives.
Marlowe died of a heart attack at age 68 in Los Angeles, California. Marlowe, who was bisexual, never married.
Scott Gregory Marlowe (born Ronald Richard DeLeo; November 28, 1932 – January 6, 2001) was an American film, stage and television actor.
Marlowe was born Ronald DeLeo in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Emil and Constance Severini DeLeo. He had a half-sister, Claudia, and half-brothers Dean and Robert, known as the guitarist and bassist of the popular grunge band Stone Temple Pilots. He debuted on television in 1951 on Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1950–52) in the episode "Hostage" (June 8, 1951)
His first feature film role was in the 1954 production of Attila. Two years later, he starred as John Goodwin in an episode "In Summer Promise" on General Electric Theater. He appeared as Jimmy Budd, along with Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Davis, in the episode "The Long Shadow" in Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater directed by Budd Boetticher, which aired on January 19, 1961.
Marlowe often took film roles of dysfunctional juveniles in a series of films made during the 1950s and 1960s, including The Scarlet Hour (1956), The Restless Breed (1957), Riot in Juvenile Prison (1959), The Subterraneans (1960), and A Cold Wind in August (1961).
Beginning in 1956 with the film The Young Guns, Marlow appeared in a number of Western films and television shows. In the 1960s, he continued to appear in drama and adventure series, often as a young man in trouble with the law or unwilling to adjust to societal mores. He appeared twice in 1961 on ABC's Target: The Corruptors! in episodes "A Man's Castle" (as Tito) and "Mr. Meglomania" (as Phil Manzak). In 1961, he starred as Armand Fontaine a serial killer on the episode "Effigy in Snow" of CBS's Route 66. He guest starred as Eliot Gray in the 1961 episode "The Throwback" of CBS's Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He appeared on Thriller, Dr. Kildare, and The Detectives.
Marlowe died of a heart attack at age 68 in Los Angeles, California. Marlowe, who was bisexual, never married.
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Filmography
1998 | Counter Measures · as Ambassador Silver |
1994 | Following Her Heart · as Frank |
1994 | McKenna (TV Series) · as Cast |
1994 | Valley of the Dolls (TV Series) · as Michael Burke |
1994 | |
1994 | Chasers · as Fast Food Clown |
1993 | Lightning in a Bottle · as Sydney Langley |
1990 | Equal Justice (TV Series) · as Mr. Weiss |
1989 | No Place Like Home · as Eddie Cooper |
1989 | Father Dowling Mysteries (TV Series) · as Jack Patton |
1988 | Freddy's Nightmares (TV Series) · as Dr. Brandon Kefler |
1987 | Thirtysomething (TV Series) |
1987 | Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series) · as Keeve Falor |
1987 | Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) |
1987 | Beauty and the Beast (TV Series) |
1986 | Perfect Strangers (TV Series) · as Marco Madison |
1986 | Matlock (TV Series) · as Al Brackman |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) · as Avery Nugent |
1984 | |
1983 | Automan (TV Series) · as Robert Sawyer |
1982 | Matt Houston (TV Series) |
1982 | The Powers of Matthew Star (TV Series) |
1982 | T.J. Hooker (TV Series) |
1982 | Fame (TV Series) |
1981 | Circle of Power · as Ted Bartel |
1981 | The Fall Guy (TV Series) |
1981 | Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) · as Claude Sycamore |
1976 | Quincy, M.E. (TV Series) |
1975 | Wonder Woman (TV Series) · as Angie |
1975 | Journey Into Fear · as Jose |
1974 | The Rockford Files (TV Series) · as Augie Arnow |
1973 | Police Story (TV Series) |
1973 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) · as Vincent Talbot |
1972 | The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) |
1972 | Ghost Story (TV Series) · as Paul Cepeda |
1971 | Cade's County (TV Series) · as Leo Rand |
1971 | Cannon (TV Series) |
1971 | Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law (TV Series) · as Boyd Davies |
1971 | Travis Logan, D.A. · as George Carnera |
1970 | Night Slaves · as Matt Russell |
1969 | Medical Center (TV Series) · as Steve |
1968 | The Mod Squad (TV Series) |
1968 | Lancer (TV Series) |
1968 | Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) · as Army / Stanwood |
1968 | The Outsider (TV Series) |
1967 | Mannix (TV Series) |
1967 | Ironside (TV Series) |
1966 | Mission: Impossible (TV Series) · as Josef Czerny |
1966 | The Time Tunnel (TV Series) · as Jeremiah Gebhardt |
1965 | Days of our Lives (TV Series) · as Eric Brady |
1965 | The Wild Wild West (TV Series) |
1965 | The F.B.I. (TV Series) · as Clenard Massey |
1964 | The Unknown · as André Pavan |
1964 | Another World (TV Series) |
1963 | Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) · as Sherman 'sherm' Tyler |
1963 | The Outer Limits (TV Series) · as André |
1963 | Breaking Point (TV Series) · as Jason Landros |
1962 | The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) · as Stanley Filmore |
1962 | Stoney Burke (TV Series) |
1962 | The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) · as Paul Wheeler |
1962 | Saints and Sinners (TV Series) · as Frederick Brennen |
1961 | Ben Casey (TV Series) |
1961 | Target: The Corruptors (TV Series) |
1961 | Dr. Kildare (TV Series) · as Dr. Eddie Moore |
1961 | A Cold Wind in August · as Vito Perugino |
1960 | |
1960 | Checkmate (TV Series) · as Daniel Brack |
1960 | The Aquanauts (TV Series) · as Ernie Baron |
1960 | Thriller (TV Series) · as Julian Boucher |
1960 | The Subterraneans · as Julien Alexander |
1959 | The Detectives (1959) (TV Series) |
1959 | Hotel de Paree (TV Series) · as Kid |
1959 | Law of the Plainsman (TV Series) · as Clancy James |
1959 | |
1959 | Riot in Juvenile Prison · as Edward R. "eddie" Bassett |
1959 | One Step Beyond (TV Series) · as Mario |
1959 | Rawhide (TV Series) · as Tate |
1958 | Flight (TV Series) · as Cast |
1958 | Bronco (TV Series) |
1958 | Young and Wild · as Richard Edward 'rick' Braden |
1958 | The Cool and the Crazy · as Bennie Saul |
1957 | Wagon Train (TV Series) · as Jess 'little Elk' Carswell |
1957 | Have Gun, Will Travel (TV Series) |
1957 | The Restless Breed · as Allan |
1957 | Men in War · as Pvt. Meredith |
1956 | Gaby · as Jan |
1956 | Zane Grey Theater (TV Series) · as Jimmy Budd |
1956 | The Young Guns · as Knox Cutler |
1956 | The Scarlet Hour · as Vince |
1955 | Matinee Theater (TV Series) · as Cast |
1955 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) · as Eliot Gray |
1955 | Cheyenne (TV Series) |
1955 | Gunsmoke (TV Series) · as Ed |
1955 | Star Tonight (TV Series) · as Cast |
1954 | |
1954 | Studio 57 (TV Series) · as Lt. Cushing |
1953 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) · as John Goodwin |
1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | The Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | The Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) · as Kermit |