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Scott WolfAmerican actor.
Date of Birth: 04.06.1968
Country: USA |
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Biography of Scott Wolf
Scott Richard Wolf was born on June 4, 1968, in the United States. He is a professional actor, mainly known for his roles in television series. Scott Wolf was born in Boston, Massachusetts, but at a young age, he was moved to West Orange, New Jersey. In 1986, he graduated from a local college and then enrolled at George Washington University. Scott Wolf holds a bachelor's degree in art and finance. During his time at university, he became a member of the "Alpha Epsilon Pi" fraternity.

Early Career
Scott Wolf made his television debut in 1975. He started with small roles in various series. Initially, he was given minor and "gray" characters, but through these works, Wolf became a professional actor and mastered his craft from beginning to end. Some of his early works include series like "Parker Lewis Can't Lose," "Evening Shade," "Blossom," and "The Commish." In 1991, he starred in the film "All I Want for Christmas." This role brought Wolf his first significant success, and he began to be invited to not only soap operas but also serious films.

Breakthrough Roles
In 1993, Scott Wolf played his first leading role. He portrayed Clyde in the film "Modern Bonnie and Clyde." Although the film did not have overwhelming success, it gave a good boost to Wolf's career. In 1996, he participated in the filming of the movie "White Squall." Despite having a small supporting role, he was memorable to the audience with his skillfully created vivid and poignant character.
Recent Work
In 2001, Wolf provided voiceover work for the film "Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure." He not only excels in playing live-action characters but also works as an animator. Among his recent works is his appearance in the series "CSI: NY." Scott played another small and unnoticeable role, but at that time, he had almost no other offers.
Notable Roles
The most famous and memorable roles of this actor were played in movies such as "White Squall," "Go," "Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure," "Evening Star," and "All I Want for Christmas."
Personal Life
In late May 2004, Scott Wolf married Kelly Limp, an aspiring television actress. Recently, the actor has been less active in movies and focuses on spending more time with his family. He can still be seen in some television series or soap operas.

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