Geoffrey Scott Net Worth is $800,000 Geoffrey Scott Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Geoffrey Scott was born on February 22, 1942 in Hollywood, California, USA as Geoffrey Chase Scott. He is an actor, known for General Hospital (1963), Hulk (2003) and The Morning After (1986).
Date Of Birth February 22, 1942 Place Of Birth Hollywood, California, USA Profession Actor Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Currently living in Louisville, Colorado [September 2016]. 2 Has two sons Christopher and Matthew.
Actor Title Year Status Character Hulk 2003 President Murphy Brown 1993 TV Series Bart Baywatch 1992 TV Series Jed FBI: The Untold Stories 1992 TV Series Garrett Trapnell P.S.I. Luv U 1991 TV Series Murder, She Wrote 1989 TV Series Lt. Turner She's the Sheriff 1988 TV Series Danny Hooperman 1987 TV Series Vinnie Corral Married with Children 1987 TV Series Gary The Morning After 1986 Bobby Korshack Easy Street 1986 TV Series Brad Webster 1986 TV Series The Love Boat 1983-1986 TV Series John Jackson / Phil Howard Night Court 1985 TV Series David Towers Matt Houston 1985 TV Series Ted Peterson / John Logan 1st & Ten: The Championship 1984-1985 TV Series Bob Dorsey Hotel 1984 TV Series Hal Dryer It's Your Move 1984 TV Series Jack Wolf Dynasty 1982-1984 TV Series Mark Jennings Fantasy Island 1983 TV Series Gary Tucker Concrete Cowboys 1981 TV Series Will Ewbanks Dallas 1980 TV Series Cowboy Barnaby Jones 1979 TV Series Henry Scott The Secret Empire 1979 TV Series Marshal Jim Donner Dog and Cat 1977 TV Movie David Storey The Dark Side of Innocence 1976 TV Movie Tony Harry O 1975 TV Series Will Hawkins The Wide World of Mystery 1974 TV Series Pub Manager Adam-12 1974 TV Series Mr. Payne Houston, We've Got a Problem 1974 TV Movie Mel Anderson Cannon 1972-1973 TV Series Doorman / Ollie - Doorman Dark Shadows 1970 TV Series Sky Rumson / Opening Voiceover Where the Heart Is 1969 TV Series Jeffrey Jordan (1972) General Hospital 1963 TV Series David McAllister #2 (1989) Guiding Light 1952 TV Series Harlan-Billy "Billy" Lewis II #2 (1994)
Self Title Year Status Character The 10th Annual People's Choice Awards 1984 TV Special Himself - Accepting Award for Favourite TV Dramatic Program Battle of the Network Stars XV 1983 TV Special Himself - ABC Team Battle of the Network Stars XIV 1983 TV Special Himself - ABC Team The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1983 TV Special Himself
Known for movies General Hospital (1963) as David McAllister #2 (1989)
Hulk (2003) as President
The Morning After (1986) as Bobby Korshack
Dynasty (1982-1984) as Mark Jennings