

Dougray Scott
Stephen Dougray Scott, born on November 25, 1965, is a prominent Scottish actor renowned for his versatile performances across film and television. He gained significant recognition for his role in the fairy tale adaptation "Ever After" in 1998, where he showcased his charm and acting prowess. His career continued to soar with a notable performance in "Mission: Impossible 2" (2000), where he played the antagonist opposite Tom Cruise, further solidifying his status in Hollywood.
Scott's filmography includes a diverse range of projects such as "Enigma" (2001), a World War II thriller that highlighted his dramatic skills, and the action-packed "Hitman" (2007), where he took on a complex character. In 2011, he appeared in "My Week with Marilyn," a film that delves into the life of the iconic actress Marilyn Monroe, allowing him to display his talent in a more nuanced role.
Beyond his film career, Dougray Scott has also made significant contributions to television, including memorable appearances in series such as "Desperate Housewives" and "The Day of the Triffids." With a career spanning over two decades, Scott’s body of work reflects his adaptability and commitment to his craft, earning him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
Filmography
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Sea Fever

La Cha Cha

Last Passenger

Gregory's Two Girls

EverAfter

Dark Water (2005)

A Thousand Kisses Deep

Deep Impact

Faeries

The Rezort

Tiger House

Regeneration (1997)

New Town Killers

Hitman

Mission: Impossible II

There Be Dragons
