Scott Lowell Biography, Age, Height, Net Worth, Wife, Movies

Scott Lowell Biography

Scott Lowell is an American actor. Lowell is best known for his role as Ted Schmidton the Showtime drama Queer as Folk. He was adopted in Denver, Colorado, and raised outside New Haven, Connecticut.

Scott Lowell Age

Scott was born on 22 February 1965, in Colorado, United States. He is 54 years old as of 2019.

Scott Lowell Height

Lowell stands at a height of  1.74 m.

Scott Lowell Net Worth

Scott’s net worth is still under review.

Scott Lowell Wife|Married|Spouse

Lowell’s whole personal life is a mystery as he keeps it personal and out of media and limelight.

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Scott Lowell Movies

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1996

Opus 27

Beethoven

Short film

1999

Love Bites

Ian

Short film

1999

The Debtors

George

2000

Ladies Room LA

Dan

Short film

2000

Damned If You Do

Funny guy

Short film

2006

Trapped Ashes

Henry

2007

Ping Pong Playa

Tom

2008

To Live and Die in Dixie

Parker Bryant

2008

Scubaman

Scubaman

Short film

2009

Walter’s Wife

Walter

Short film

2011

Dinner with Fred

Heywood Flannigan

Short film

2011

The Chicago 8

Richard Schultz

2014

Better Half

Zack Riley

2016

Be Good for Rachel

Dr. Tim Reid

Short film

2016

$hitty Job$

Uber passenger

Short film

2018

Monsoon

Mark

 Scott Lowell Television|Tv Shows

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1997

Early Edition

Scott the florist

“The Wedding” (uncredited)

1999

Caroline in the City

Carl

“Caroline and the Firing Squad”

2000

Frasier

Chuck

“Something About Dr. Mary”

2000

Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion

Laird Jones

Television film

2000-2005

Queer As Folk

Ted Schmidt

Main role; 83 episodes

2001

On the Edge

Charlie

Television film

2006-2009

American Dad!

Felix/Brett/Barney

“Failure is Not a Factory-installed Option” (Felix voice)
“Lincoln Lover” (Brett voice)
“Escape from Pearl Bailey” (Barney voice)
“Home Adrone” (voice)

2008

Criminal Minds

Mike Hicks

“The Crossing”

2008

Leverage

Andrew Grant

“The Miracle Job”

2009

Heroes

Professor

“Jump, Push, Fall”
“Orientation”

2010

Proposition 8 Trial Re-Enactment

Dr. Gregory M. Herek

TV Series Documentary

2010

The Defenders

Conlon

“Nevada v. Carter”

2010

Donna’s Revenge

Steve

“For All Life’s Moments, Real or Imagined”
“The Great American Shrink-Off”

2011-2014

Bones

Dr. Douglas Filmore

Recurring role, 3 episodes
“The Feet on the Beach”
“The Suit on the Set”
“The Master in the Slop”

2011

NCIS

Terry Thomas

“One Last Score”

2011

Supah Ninjas

Mr. Bradford

“Mr. Bradford”

2011

CSI: NY

Coach Dwight Gavin

“Air Apparent”

2012

Castle

David Hernande

“An Embarrassment of Bitches”

2012

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Gavin Pearson

“CSI on Fire”

2013

The Fosters

Doctor

“Vigil”

2016

Rush Hour

Richard Wakefield

“The Dark Night”

2016

Lucky Jay

“Late February”

2016

Adoptable

Scott Fishman

Main role; 6 episodes

2017

Hashtag Awareness: The Webseries

Darren

“The One Where Darren Can’t Take a Break”

2019

I’m Sorry

Dr. Walsh

“Extra Boobs”

Scott Lowell Theater

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1986

The Creation of the World and Other Business

Lucifer

Anathong Ensemble

1988

James and the Giant Peach

Centipede

Lifeline Theater

1988

Orwell Down and Out

George Orwell

Bailiwick Rep

1989

Wild Honey

Dr. Triletsky

Bailiwick Rep

1986

Incorruptible

Camille Desmoulin

Bailiwick Rep
Joseph Jefferson Nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role

1989

A Christmas Carol

Christmas Yet To Come/Spud/Fiddler

Goodman Theater

1990

Jacques and his Master

Saint-Ouen/Marquis

Commons Theater

1990

Twelfth Night

Feste

Steppenwolf (Outreach)

1990

Chicago Conspiracy Trial

Rennie Davis

Remains Theater

1991

The Big Bang

Ensemble

Stage Left Theater

1991

Icarus’s Mother

Howard

Strawdog Theater

1992

King John

Robert Faulkenbridge/Lord Bigot

Shakespeare Rep

1992

Much Ado About Nothing

Conrade

Shakespeare Rep

1992

Greater Tuna

Arvis Struvie

Belfry Theater (Lake Geneva, WI)

1993

The White Rose

Alexander Schmorell

Northlight Theater

1993

The Merchant of Venice

Launcelot Gobbo

Shakespeare’s Motley Crew

1993

Assassins

John Wilkes Booth

Pegasus Players
Joseph Jefferson Citation for Best Production

1994

Picasso at the Lapin Agile

Picasso

Steppenwolf

1994-1995

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Val

Fox Theatricals

1995

A Perfect Ganesh

The Man

Northlight Theater

1996

What Where

Bim

Splinter Group (Buckets o’ Beckett Festival)

1997

Light Up The Sky

Sven/Orson/Max

Goodman Theater

1997-1998

Shear Madness

Tony

Blackstone Theater

1998

Present Laughter

Roland Maule

Pasadena Playhouse

1999

Anna Christie

Larry

LA TheatreWorks

1999

Durang, Durang

Chris

Hollywood Court Theater

2001

Caine Mutiny Court-Martial

Lt. Tom Keefer

LA TheatreWorks

2001

Bedtime Stories

Alan

Arcade Theatre

2006

The Heidi Chronicles

Scoop Rosenbaum

Berkshire Theatre Festival

2008

Orson’s Shadow

Kenneth Tynan

Pasadena Playhouse

2009

The Pain and the Itch

Cash

Furious Theatre Co./Theatre @ the Boston Court

2010

A Devil at Noon

Tom

National Playwright’s Conference
O’Neill Theatre Center

2010

Blithe Spirit

Charles Condomine

A Noise Within

2011

Acquainted with the Night

Maxwell

National Playwright’s Conference
O’Neill Theatre Center

2012

The Elephant Man

Lord John/Snork/Pinhead Manager

Williamstown Theatre Festival

2013

The Big Meal

Man #2

Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland, OR

2013

12 Angry Men

Juror #1 (The Foreman)

Pasadena Playhouse, CA

2014-2015

The Elephant Man

Lord John/Snork/Pinhead Manager

Broadway’s Booth Theatre; October 18, 2014 — January 18, 2015[2][3](originally)
Broadway debut;[4] November 7, 2014 — February 15, 2014[5]

Scott Lowell Conventions

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2012

Rise ‘n Shine Con
Cologne, Germany

Himself

June 8-10. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Sharon Gless
Peter Paige, Robert Gant, Hal Sparks, Michelle Clunie, Thea Gill & Harris Allan

2013

Rise ‘n Shine Con
Los Angeles, California, USA

Himself

June 9. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Gale Harold,
Peter Paige, Robert Gant, Michelle Clunie & Ryan Scott Greene

2014

Queens of the Road Con
Bilbao, Spain

Himself

March 28–30. Queer as Folk convention with co-actors
Gale Harold, Randy Harrison & Peter Paige

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