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Scott King was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and raised on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee by two very theatrical parents. The youngest of two boys, his parents divorced at an early age, then remarried in his late teens. His mother was June King and his father, Bill King fought in Patton's 3rd Army in WWII retiring with the rank of Major. Scott had an older brother, Brent King who was a critically acclaimed jazz tenor saxophone musician. Attending Lookout Mountain Christian School, this sensitive, deeply religious youngster known as the class clown often acted out characters, once impersonating his absent British Latin teacher over a multi-school radio network so convincingly that he called roll for ten minutes until the real teacher arrived. Scott spent his childhood filming movies with friends around Lookout Mountain National Park using his father's camera. He attended the University of Tennessee, where he majored in Art with a minor in Theater. Scott moved to Los Angeles at age 22 to attend The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute where he studied under Amnon Meskin and Dolores Dorn . He also attended Playhouse West where he studied with Mark Pellegrino , Jeff Goldblum , and J.D. Coburn . Scott's acting career was interrupted many times over a 25 year span due to his fierce devotion and love for his family, often relocating to be close to his parents during illness and death. Also known as Scott Anthony King, Scott played minor roles throughout the 1980s and 90s and performed regional theater. He was nominated for the film Marked (2007/III) and won two best actor award s for his portrayal of a young stroke victim in Still Me (2008). Known for playing bad guys with subtle cruelty, Scott played lead villain SS Commandant Heinrich Moebius, in Puppet Master X: Axis Rising (2012). Scott is married to Sandra King , also in the entertainment industry with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. They have two children, Wolfgang King a singer and musician and Natalia King , an actress and soccer enthusiast .
Winner, Best Actor, 2008 Idaho Film Festival (Spudfest) Semi Finalist, 2009 Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship (Academy of Motion Picture Arts).From age 10 to age 22, Scott traveled with his father to Los Angeles on business. They often dined with Alan Hale Jr. of _Gilligan's Island (1964 TV series) [1964-1967]_ at Alan Hale's Lobster barrel, on La Cienega Blvd. in West Hollywood. Years later ironically, Scott was awarded Best Actor for Still Me (2008) by Dawn Wells , also of the same series.