Gregory Scott

Gregory Scott

Born: December 15, 1879
in Sandy, Bedfordshire
Gregory Scott was a British film actor of the silent era. He was born Gregory Scott Frances on 15 December 1879 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England. Popular stage actor from 1898. Good-looking, smart, well mannered matinee idol who starred in around 50 drama films, first under the direction of Harold M. Shaw in 'Lawyer Quince' co-starring Charles Rock at the London Film Company in 1914, perhaps best remembered as Lord Hilhoxton in 'Kissing Cup Race' directed by Walter West and playing opposite the beautiful Violet Hopson in 1920 and also as Philip Trent in the crime thriller 'Trent's Last Case' directed by Richard Garrick and co-starring Pauline Peters at Broadwest Film Company in 1920. He semi-retired from the screen after 1922's 'A Rogue in Love' a romantic/drama co-starring Ann Trevor, four years later he made a comeback appearing in character roles in a series of short comedies starring George Bellamy, he was never seen on screen again.

Movies for Gregory Scott...

The Green Caravan
Title: The Green Caravan
Character: Hugo Drummond
Released: November 1, 1922
Type: Movie
A jealous girl compromises a Lord's gypsy wife but confesses when the gypsy cures her baby's diphtheria.
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The Black Night
Title: The Black Night
Character: Lord Dupois
Released: November 1, 1916
Type: Movie
A lord changes places with a dead jewel thief in order to steal his wife's letters back from a blackmailer.
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The Little Minister
Title: The Little Minister
Character: Gavin Dishart
Released: February 1, 1915
Type: Movie
A Lord's fiancée poses as a gypsy and falls in love with the new minister.