Scott Tracy

Scott Tracy is a fictional character in Gerry Anderson's 1960s Supermarionation television series Thunderbirds, the subsequent films Thunderbirds Are Go (1966) and Thunderbird 6 (1968) and the TV remake Thunderbirds Are Go!. He is the pilot of the primary vehicle of the Thunderbird fleet, Thunderbird 1. His specialist training is as a First Responder and Team Leader.

Scott Tracy
Thunderbirds character
First appearance"Trapped in the Sky"
(30 September 1965)
Created byGerry and Sylvia Anderson
Portrayed byPhilip Winchester
(2004 film)
Voiced byShane Rimmer (1965–1966, 1968)
Rasmus Hardiker (2015–2020)
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationPilot of Thunderbird 1, First Responder and Team Leader
USAF pilot
FamilyJeff Tracy (father)
Lucille Tracy (mother; deceased)
John Tracy (brother)
Virgil Tracy (brother)
Gordon Tracy (brother)
Alan Tracy (brother)
Grandma Tracy(paternal grandmother)
NationalityAmerican
Birthdate4 April 2039

Thunderbirds 1965–66

Character biography

The eldest son of Jeff Tracy (founder and financier of International Rescue), Scott is named after American astronaut Scott Carpenter. Sources vary in the canon of the Thunderbirds series as to Scott's age and birth date. One written source suggests that Scott was born on 4 April 2000 or 2039, making him 26 years old.[1]

Educated at Yale and Oxford Universities, Scott was decorated for valour during his service with the United States Air Force before taking up his duties with International Rescue. As pilot of the quick response craft Thunderbird 1, he is usually first at the danger zone and typically serves as field commander on all rescue operations. He also takes on secondary duties as co-pilot of the spacecraft Thunderbird 3, is an occasional relief occupant of the Thunderbird 5 space station, and leads the organisation from Tracy Island when his father is absent.

Of the five Tracy brothers, it is Scott who keeps a cool head, and who is quick-thinking when the situation calls for it – particularly when he is at the receiving end of a gun or when the security of International Rescue is compromised. As the eldest brother, Scott nearly always assumes a leadership role.

Scott Tracy is also one of the few members of International Rescue to have killed someone. He killed the evil Zombites in their pyramid hideout in "The Uninvited" (he also probably killed Gomez and Gillespie in "Move – And You're Dead"). The others are Gordon on "Operation Crash Dive" and Alan on Thunderbird 6.

Background

Scott's likeness was based on actor Sean Connery.[2]

Along with Jeff and Virgil, Scott is the only other Tracy to appear in all 32 episodes of Thunderbirds, although he does not take part in the rescue operation in "The Perils of Penelope". He also does not play an active role in "Atlantic Inferno" as he was in temporary command of International Rescue.

The voice of Scott was provided by Shane Rimmer.[3]

Thunderbirds 2004 film

In the film, he was portrayed by actor Philip Winchester.[4] Since the film focused on Alan Tracy, not much is known about this version of the character.

Thunderbirds Are Go! (2015–)

In the 2015 TV Series, Scott is portrayed by Rasmus Hardiker.[5] Scott is still the eldest and most experienced Tracy brother and he is bold and fearless in action. He is also the team leader.[6] However, he also possesses a very short temper, as shown whenever a member of his family is at risk because of human error.

gollark: So ironic I can't spell irony right.
gollark: I'm Really Obviously Not Ironic, Yo.
gollark: Prove it.
gollark: Please, I am much more ironical than "HelloBoi".
gollark: Me when I open a terminal.

References

  1. Marriott, John (1992). "2". Thunderbirds ARE GO!. London: Boxtree. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-85283-164-6.
  2. "Thunderbirds – The Characters". Fab1.co.nz. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  3. Belam, Martin (29 March 2019). "Shane Rimmer, voice of Thunderbirds' Scott Tracy, dies aged 89" via www.theguardian.com.
  4. Ebert, Roger (5 February 2013). "Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2007". Andrews McMeel Publishing via Google Books.
  5. "Thunderbirds Are Go! voice cast interviews". Den of Geek. 29 March 2015.
  6. "Scott Tracy Image" (JPG). 40.media.tumblr.com. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
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