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Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell was born and raised in Connecticut. He majored in
theater at Connecticut College and also studied acting at the National
Theatre Institute. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Chicago where, over the
course of a decade, he immersed himself in the local theater performing at
the famed Steppenwolf and The Goodman. He also landed his first TV role in
Chicago on "Early Edition."
His television credits include appearances on "Frasier,"
"Caroline in the City," and a number of successful commercial
campaigns for such companies as Nike, Lexus, Budget Rent-A-Car, and Payday
candy bars. On the feature front, Lowell has most recently co-starred in
"On the Edge" for SHOWTIME. He also appeared in such feature
films as "The Debtors," "Damned If You Do,"
"Ladies from LA," "Love Bites" (Sundance 1999), and
"Opus 27" in which he played a young Ludwig von Beethoven.
Lowell's stage credits include productions of "Present
Laughter," "Assassins," " Twelfth Night,"
"Laughter on the 23rd Floor," and the world premiere production
of Steve Martin's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile."
Lowell recently penned a full-length play about John Wilkes Booth.
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