Shaun Scott (actor)

Shaun Scott (born 1954) is a British television actor, who appeared in the popular long-running series of The Bill where he played DI Chris Deakin (he previously played a villain in series 6 episode 92, as well as series 9 episode 13). He also appeared as deputy lock keeper Tom Pike in the 1989 BBC TV comedy The River with David Essex. He also played Harchester United manager Patrick Doyle in Sky One's football drama Dream Team and appeared as a villainous regular in the Scottish Gaelic soap opera Machair. He also played Jack Fairchild in the comedy series Brass. He also appeared as a fresh-faced lad of 19 taken in by the Bourne family as handy man after being bound over for stealing a bicycle in the ATV daytime drama "The Cedar Tree" 1976/77. Theatre credits include, "Crazy For You", Prince Edward Theatre. "Heartbreak House", Haymarket Theatre, dir. Trevor Nunn. "The Shaughraun", National Theatre and "Translations", National Theatre.

Shaun Scott
Born1954 (age 6566)
Spouse(s)Caroline

He was educated at Reed's School, Cobham, Surrey.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1979Hanover StreetMale Patient No. 1
1992Wild WestTony
2009Jimmy WildeThe Mayor(final film role)

References

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