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Scott Foley

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July 15, 1972
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Kansas City, Kansas, USA
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Scott Foley is an American actor who portrays Patrick Devins in True Blood. He was a guest star in the fourth season. He joined the starring cast for the fifth season.

Filmography[]

Film[]

  • Goodwin Games (2012)

Television[]

  • Grey's Anatomy (2010-2012)
  • True Blood (2011-2012)
  • Scandal (2012-Present)
  • Cougar Town (2009-2010)
  • The Unit (2006-2009)
  • Scrubs (2002-2009)

Trivia/Notes[]

  • Spouse: Marika Dominczyk (June 5, 2007 - present) and 1 child
  • Was cast as Ben on "Felicity" (1998) but the producers could not find anyone to play Noel, so they asked him to take that role while they found a different actor for Ben.
  • Used to work at Mrs. Fields Cookies. Scott was so broke at the time, he pretty much lived on left over cookies.
  • His mother died when he was 15, which changed his relationship with his father. They were a lot closer before her death.
  • Has 2 younger brothers approximately 2 years apart in age.
  • Has lived all over the world, including Tokyo, Japan (4.5 years) and Sydney, Australia (3 years).
  • Met ex-wife Jennifer Garner on the set of "Felicity" (1998)
  • Was part of the "Scream" film franchise along with fellow "True Blood" castmember Anna Paquin. Scott played main antagonist and Ghostface impersonator (as well as protagonist Sidney Prescott's half-brother) Roman Bridger in "Scream 3" (2000), while Anna made a cameo appearance in the beginning of "Scream 4" (2011).
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