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Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of George Scott. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com
George Scott was a professional baseball player, coach and manager who played for six teams from 1966 to 1979. He was a three-time All-Star, an eight-time Gold Glove winner, and the 1975 AL home run and RBI leader.
Learn about the life and career of George C. Scott, an American actor, director and producer who won an Oscar for Patton (1970) and declined the award. Explore his roles in films, television and theater, from Anatomy of a Murder (1959) to The Exorcist III (1990).
George C. Scott was an Oscar-winning actor who starred in films such as Patton, The Hustler and Dr. Strangelove. He also appeared in stage and television, and was known for his generosity and talent.
Legendary actor George C. Scott, known for his rough, raspy voice and striking presence, struggled in his final years. By 1991, Scott had survived three heart attacks, according to the Orlando Sentinel .
Learn about the life and career of George C. Scott, an Oscar-winning actor who starred in films like Patton, Dr. Strangelove and The Changeling. Find out his birth name, nickname, height, family, awards and trivia.
George C. Scott, American actor whose dynamic presence and raspy voice suited him to a variety of intense roles during his 40-year film career. Among his notable films are Anatomy of a Murder, The Hustler, Dr. Strangelove, and Patton, for which he won the Academy Award for best actor.
Scott is the son of the former Boston Red Sox player George “Boomer” Scott, according to Gregg Miliote, a spokesperson for the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office.
Former major-league first baseman George Scott, a key member of the 1967 pennant-winning Red Sox, has died at the age of 69, according to the Washington County, Miss., coroner.
George Scott, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Thursday, March 23, 1944, in Greenville, Mississippi. Scott was 22 years old when he broke into the major leagues on April 12, 1966, with the Boston Red Sox.