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| |  | William Lee Scott (Lou) most recently was seen in Pearl Harbor as Billy Thompson for producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay. Before that he co-starred in another Bruckheimer production, Gone in 60 Seconds, where he played the youngest member of a gang of car thieves.
In 2000, Scott appeared in the James Toback film, Black and White, the story of privileged white Manhattan kids and their reckless fascination with black uptown hip hop culture. The movie also starred Robert Downey, Jr. and Ben Stiller. Other screen credits for Scott include October Sky the 1950s family drama of four West Virginia teens who build a rocket.
He is probably best remembered as Christina Ricci’s boyfriend in The Opposite of Sex. Both Scott’s performance, as well as the film, received strong critical accolades when it was released in 1998. Previously, he co-starred in Gattaca as a young Loren Dean and in 1995 won Colulmbia University’s Best Actor award in the student film Tis The Season.
Television credits for Scott include the Emmy-nominated Before Women Had Wings; Robert Altman’s Gun; Robert Pastorelli’s series Cracker and The Steve Harvey Show.
Scott was raised in a small town north of New York City where he went to an arts-intensive high school studying writing, painting, singing and theatre. He then moved to New York where he was discovered waiting tables at the Cub Room in SoHo.
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