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Tom Harmon [1] (July 20, 1937 [2] – June 14, 1995), credited as Timothy Scott or Tim Scott, was an American actor. Personal life. Scott was born in Detroit, Michigan, lived in New Mexico, [1] and moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1959 for his acting career. [3] .
Timothy Scott. Actor: Fried Green Tomatoes. Tim Scott was tall and thin, who sometimes went unshaven, and because of this rough yet unthreatening appearance he was often cast in westerns. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, but as a young boy moved with his family to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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July 20, 1937 · Detroit, Michigan, USA. Died. June 14, 1995 · Los Angeles, California, USA (lung cancer) Birth name. Thomas Roy Harmon. Nickname. Tim. Mini Bio. Tim Scott was tall and thin, who sometimes went unshaven, and because of this rough yet unthreatening appearance he was often cast in westerns.
- July 20, 1937
- June 14, 1995
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Jul 6, 1995 · Timothy Scott, a character actor perhaps best remembered for his role as Pea Eye Parker in the “Lonesome Dove” television miniseries, has died. He was 57. Scott died of lung cancer in Los...
Timothy Scott. Highest Rated: 96% In the Heat of the Night (1967) Lowest Rated: 29% Nightmares (1983) Birthday: Jul 20, 1937. Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA. Timothy Scott was an actor...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Character)38%46%The Lone Man (Character)80%58%Ned Owens (Character)No Score Yet31%Unknown (Character)Jul 1, 1995 · Timothy Scott, who played Pea-Eye Parker in the Emmy-winning TV miniseries “Lonesome Dove,” died of lung cancer June 14. He was 57. Scott appeared in nearly two dozen films, including 1991’s...
Biography. Timothy Scott was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in his acting career, Scott landed roles in various films, including the Kirk Douglas dramatic adaptation "The Way West" (1967), the Sidney Poitier dramatic adaptation "In the Heat of the Night" (1967) and the Doris Day western "The Ballad of Josie" (1967).