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Devon Scott

Devon Patricia Scott (born November 29, 1958) is a former American actress and daughter of actor/producer George C. Scott. She starred in the first season of The Tony Randall Show, which ran from 1976 to 1978; she was replaced for the second season. She is the elder half-sister of actor Campbell Scott.

Devon Scott
Born
Devon Patricia Scott

(1958-11-29) November 29, 1958 (age 64)
OccupationActress
Years active1975–2005
SpouseMark Elstob
Children1
Parents
RelativesCampbell Scott (paternal half-brother)

Filmography edit

Year Title Episode Role
1975 We'll Get By Andrea Platt
1976 The Tony Randall Show Roberta 'Bobby' Franklin
1986 The Last Days of Patton Sergeant at hospital
1988 Tales of the Unexpected "The Surgeon" Jane Chenies
1991 Selling Hitler Barbara Dickmann
1993 Jeeves and Wooster "Return to New York" May Prysock
1994 Class Act Episode #1.1 Coral Oates
1995 Heartbeat "Saint Columba's Treasure" Mary Secker
1998 Mosley (Episode #1.1) Young Man in a Hurry Lady Grace Curzon
1999 The Ambassador "Vacant Possession" Anne McFarlane
2002 The American Embassy "Long Live the King" Donna Franklin
2005 Sensitive Skin Episode #1.3 Dr. Cass' Secretary

References edit

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    • Roberts, Sam (2 June 2020). "Patricia Reed Scott, Who Cast New York as Hollywood East, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Scott, Patricia Reed (1 February 1975). "The pain of standing on your own two feet: The business of books and the merger that wasn't". Harper's Magazine. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • "Press Release Archives #216-99- MAYOR GIULIANI HONORS FILM AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY LEADERS AT 16TH CRYSTAL APPLE AWARDS CEREMONY AT GRACIE MANSION". nyc.gov. Retrieved 27 February 2023. The Mayor was joined by Patricia Reed Scott, Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting; and Elliot Cuker, Co-Chair of the Mayor's Advisory Council for Film and Television.
    • Reed Scott, Patricia (6 June 1987). "IN CORRECTION". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • "Patricia Reed". Biographical Summaries of Notable People. MyHeritage. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Evans, Greg (3 June 2020). "Patricia Reed Scott Dies: New York Film & TV Booster Was 86". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Salinas, Mike (November 4, 2019). "NY Film, TV Production Off, Post-Production Up". backstage.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • "Almost You 1985". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved 27 February 2023. Special Thanks to: Joyce Saffir, Beverly Sammartino and Pat Scott of the New York City Mayor's Office for Film, Theatre and Broadcasting and The New York City Movie and Television Unit of The Tactical Police Force.
    • "Record number of films made in N.Y. - UPI Archives". United Press International. April 22, 1996. Retrieved 27 February 2023. The figures released by Pat Scott, commissioner of film, theater and broadcasting, showed that production expenditures in the city last year rose to $2 billion, up from $1.75 billion in 1994 and $1.4 billion in 1993.
    • Denitto, Emily (21 September 2006). "CELLULOID CITIZENS: DIRECTOR TUCCI TYPIFIES NEW COMMUNITY MAKING NY HOME, BOOSTING INDUSTRY". Crain's New York Business. Retrieved 27 February 2023. 'Along with other new directors like Ed Burns or John Turturro, Stanley's work highlights the city as a place that sets the benchmark for talent in the industry,' says Pat Scott, commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting.
    • Bennetts, Leslie (14 November 1983). "A PROGRAM TO TURN YOUNGSTERS INTO THEATERGOERS". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Green, Willow (2001-09-17). "Filming Resumes In New York". EmpireOnline.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Lyons, Charles (17 October 2001). "NYC film biz to come a courtin' in Hollywood". Variety.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • "NYC vies for title of movie capital". UPI. September 6, 2001. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Wall Street Journal (September 10, 2001). "Agencies Ally to Return Production Work to US". WARC.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Fleming, Michael (4 April 1994). "Scott tapped to run NYC film office". Variety.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • Span, Paula (13 August 1995). "GREAT GOTHAM! HOLLYWOOD LOVES N.Y." Washington Post. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • United States Department of Commerce (2001). The migration of U.S. film & television production the impact of 'runaways' on workers and small business in the U.S. film industry. DIANE Publishing. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-4289-5239-3. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    • "Strikes by Writers and Actors Would Hit Hard in N.Y." Bloomberg.com. 26 March 2001. Retrieved 27 February 2023. In New York, the industry generates about $5 billion annually and helps support some 100,000 people in 4,000 businesses, said Patricia Reed Scott, commissioner of the city's Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting.

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paternal half brother Filmography editYear Title Episode Role1975 We ll Get By Andrea Platt1976 The Tony Randall Show Roberta Bobby Franklin1986 The Last Days of Patton Sergeant at hospital1988 Tales of the Unexpected The Surgeon Jane Chenies1991 Selling Hitler Barbara Dickmann1993 Jeeves and Wooster Return to New York May Prysock1994 Class Act Episode 1 1 Coral Oates1995 Heartbeat Saint Columba s Treasure Mary Secker1998 Mosley Episode 1 1 Young Man in a Hurry Lady Grace Curzon1999 The Ambassador Vacant Possession Anne McFarlane2002 The American Embassy Long Live the King Donna Franklin2005 Sensitive Skin Episode 1 3 Dr Cass SecretaryReferences edit a b Roberts Sam 2 June 2020 Patricia Reed Scott Who Cast New York as Hollywood East Dies at 86 The New York Times Retrieved 27 February 2023 Scott Patricia Reed 1 February 1975 The pain of standing on your own two feet The business of books and the merger that wasn t Harper s Magazine Retrieved 27 February 2023 Press Release Archives 216 99 MAYOR GIULIANI HONORS FILM AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY LEADERS AT 16TH CRYSTAL APPLE AWARDS CEREMONY AT GRACIE MANSION nyc gov Retrieved 27 February 2023 The Mayor was joined by Patricia Reed Scott Commissioner of the Mayor s Office of Film Theatre amp Broadcasting and Elliot Cuker Co Chair of the Mayor s Advisory Council for Film and Television Reed Scott Patricia 6 June 1987 IN CORRECTION Los Angeles Times Retrieved 27 February 2023 Patricia Reed Biographical Summaries of Notable People MyHeritage Retrieved 27 February 2023 Evans Greg 3 June 2020 Patricia Reed Scott Dies New York Film amp TV Booster Was 86 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 27 February 2023 Salinas Mike November 4 2019 NY Film TV Production Off Post Production Up backstage com Retrieved 27 February 2023 Almost You 1985 AFI Catalog of Feature Films American Film Institute Retrieved 27 February 2023 Special Thanks to Joyce Saffir Beverly Sammartino and Pat Scott of the New York City Mayor s Office for Film Theatre and Broadcasting and The New York City Movie and Television Unit of The Tactical Police Force Record number of films made in N Y UPI Archives United Press International April 22 1996 Retrieved 27 February 2023 The figures released by Pat Scott commissioner of film theater and broadcasting showed that production expenditures in the city last year rose to 2 billion up from 1 75 billion in 1994 and 1 4 billion in 1993 Denitto Emily 21 September 2006 CELLULOID CITIZENS DIRECTOR TUCCI TYPIFIES NEW COMMUNITY MAKING NY HOME BOOSTING INDUSTRY Crain s New York Business Retrieved 27 February 2023 Along with other new directors like Ed Burns or John Turturro Stanley s work highlights the city as a place that sets the benchmark for talent in the industry says Pat Scott commissioner of the Mayor s Office of Film Theatre and Broadcasting Bennetts Leslie 14 November 1983 A PROGRAM TO TURN YOUNGSTERS INTO THEATERGOERS The New York Times Retrieved 27 February 2023 Green Willow 2001 09 17 Filming Resumes In 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