I am very much against weapons in space. And I wish we could be spearheading that program to come to some kind of international agreement so that doesn't happen. That is my only - fear - in further space exploration like always, we hope it doesn't get abused.
I don't think that a company should own a studio and the network, and program for their own network. It hurts the creativity - it is not a level playing field.
I went into show business because I love to work with people, and what I enjoy most about acting is rehearsing and getting to know people and their talents, forming relationships. Working in this business, barriers drop and you get into people real quickly.
I've always been a big fan of time travel, and I'm very into the notion that some day we'll be able to do it. Beam me up!
Ideally, people find mates with whom they can express both their masculine and feminine sides.
In many respects, I think a lot of businessmen have become highly insensitive to the world, the environment, to everything around them. What are they doing with the millions and millions of dollars they're making? Why don't they give anything back? That, to me, is the height of insensitivity.
My feeling is that the networks, they have a lot of people that spend a lot of time and energy looking at the Nielsen ratings.
On the whole, show business is a hard business in which to be married.
The biggest challenge for everybody to realize out there is that we're in a very complicated business world and that were all under one umbrella and it's very challenging for everybody to figure out where the priorities lie and where the loyalties lie.
The great thing about show business is that there's no mandatory retirement age.
Toddlers are impulsive. One- and two-year-olds have not yet developed control over their actions. What they see, they want. What they feel, they express. What they think, they do.
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He made his Broadway debut playing Joe DiMaggio in Marilyn, An American Fable.
He is married to Chelsea Field since 1996.
Scott's fourth child, Owen, was born in 1999.
Scott starred as Tevye in Kirkwood High School's 1973 production of "Fiddler on the Roof". He was a senior at the time.
Scott is known to friends as "Bak."
Scott attended the University of Kansas to study pre law and accounting in 1973/1974. He switched to theatre studies halfway through the third semester of his sophomore year in college.
Scott appeared in the Broadway show "Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down".
Scott appeared in a TV commercial for Canada Dry in 1984. It was his first television appearance.
Scott lives in Los Angeles and has a farm in "up-state New York".
Scott sang with the
Scott's father-in-law (
Scott has been directed by
Athletic Scott ran the Los Angeles Marathon on March 6, 2005 in 4 hours, 10 minutes, 41 seconds.
Scott is the only actor to have two roles included in TV Guide's "25 Legends of Sci-Fi." One entry noted the character of Sam Beckett from "
Scott is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
In 1988, Scott was nominated for a Tony Award for "Best Actor in a Musical" for the production "Romance/Romance, written by
The white streak in Scott's hair appeared when he was four years old. He had been helping a neighbor paint, and his mother thought he had gotten paint in his hair.
Scott won a Golden Globe in 1992 in the category "Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series - Drama" for "