Wolf, Scott 1968–

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WOLF, Scott 1968–

(D. Scott Wolf, Scott Richard Wolf)

PERSONAL

Full name, Scott Richard Wolf; born June 4, 1968, in Boston, MA; raised in West Orange, NJ; son of Steven Wolf (a health care executive) and Susan Enowitch (a drug abuse counselor); brother of Gary Wolf (a musician); married Kelley Limp (an actress and television marketing representative), May 29, 2004. Education: George Washington University, degree in finance; studied acting at HB Studio, New York City, and Playhouse West, Los Angeles. Avocational Interests: Playing hockey and golf, painting in acrylics, running.

Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Jonathan Howard, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Cindy Guagenti, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in commercials.

Member: Alpha Epsilon Pi.

Awards, Honors: Video Premiere Award (with Andrew Collins), best animated character performance, DVD Exclusive awards, 2001, for Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Bailey Salinger, Party of Five, Fox, 1994–2000.

Dr. Jake Hartman, Everwood, The WB, beginning 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Jenifer's blind date, Jenifer (also known as The Jenifer Estess Story), CBS, 2001.

Will, Picking Up and Dropping Off, ABC Family Channel, 2003.

Television Appearances; Specials:

New Year's Eve in Vegas, Fox, 1995.

Take a Moment, The Disney Channel, 1998.

InStyle Celebrity Weddings, ABC, 2005.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

Presenter, The 55th Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1998.

Presenter, Nickelodeon's 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1998.

Presenter, The 53rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1999.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

(Uncredited) Student, "The Glee Club," Saved by the Bell, NBC, 1990.

"The Prom" (also known as "The Last Dance"), Saved by the Bell, NBC, 1990.

Billy/Bobby, "Double Trouble," Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.), The Disney Channel and syndicated, 1991.

(As Scott Richard Wolf) Brian Sommerville, "The Rocky Kohler Picture Show," Parker Lewis Can't Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1993.

David, "The Graduation," Evening Shade, CBS, 1993.

David, "One Hot Game," Evening Shade, CBS, 1993.

Todd Clements, "The Dead Cadet's Society," The Commish, ABC, 1993.

Gordon "Gordo" McCain, "Double Date," Blossom, NBC, 1994.

Bailey Salinger, Mad TV, Fox, 1995.

Guest, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002.

Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's "Saturday Night," Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1998.

Himself, "Twelfth Step to Hell," Action (also known as Dragon), Fox, 1999.

Voice of Bailey Salinger, "The Time Sarah Got Her Shih-Tzu Together," Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999.

Voice of Bailey Salinger, "The Time They Threw That Party," Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999.

Guest, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 1999.

Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 1999.

Himself, Celebrity Profile: Jennifer Love Hewitt (also known as Celebrity Profile), E! Entertainment Television, 2000.

Himself, "Carroll O'Connor—All in a Lifetime," Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Carroll O'Connor), Arts and Entertainment, 2001.

Tim, "Brotherly Love," Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2001.

Tim, "Science Friction," Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2001.

Tim, "A Shot in the Dark: Part 1," Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2001.

Himself, "Gina," The Job, ABC, 2002.

Himself, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, CBC, 2002.

Guest, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003.

Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2004.

(In archive footage) Himself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

Himself, "Tournament 5, Game 3," Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005.

Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Yesterday/Today, NBC, 1992.

Charlie, Rubbing Charlie, CBS, 2003.

Josh, Kat plus One, ABC, 2004.

Television Work; Movies:

Coproducer, Picking Up and Dropping Off, ABC Family Channel, 2003.

Film Appearances:

(As D. Scott Wolf) Choir member, All I Want for Christmas, Paramount, 1991.

(As Scott Richard Wolf) Clyde Darrow, Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde, Trimark Pictures, 1993.

Billy Lee, Double Dragon (also known as Double Dragon: The Movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1994.

Bruce, The Evening Star, Paramount, 1996.

Charles "Chuck" Gieg and narrator, White Squall, Buena Vista, 1996.

Adam, Go, Columbia, 1999.

Himself, Welcome to Hollywood (documentary), Phaedra Cinema, 2000.

Hardy, Santa Monica Boulevard, Millennium Independents/Quickstar Productions, 2001.

Speaking voice of Scamp, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (animated), Buena Vista Home Video/Walt Disney Home Video, 2001.

Emmett Young, Emmett's Mark (also known as Killing Emmett Young), Screen Media Films, 2002.

Kenny, Love Thy Neighbor, 2002.

Some sources cite an appearance in Hollywood Ending, DreamWorks, 2002.

Stage Appearances:

Dead End, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1997.

Far East, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1998.

Clifford, Side Man, Roundabout Theatre Company, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1999.

Stars in the Alley (concert), League of American Theatres, Shubert Alley, New York City, 1999.

Ancestral Voices, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 2000.

John Millen, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme, Huntington Theatre Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2001, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 2002, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 2003.

Appeared in other productions, including American Buffalo, Mother Courage, and True West.

Radio Appearances:

The Autumn Garden, L.A. Theatre Works, 2001.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Himself, Lord Stanley's Cup: Hockey's Ultimate Prize, National Hockey League/United Services, 2000.

Audiobooks:

Sharon Creech, Love That Dog, HarperChildren's Audio, 2002.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Entertainment Weekly, September 9, 1994, p. 67; February 16, 1996, pp. 26-29.

InStyle, April 1, 1999, p. 157.

People Weekly, March 28, 1994, p. 59; May 5, 1995, p. 104; November 18, 1996, p. 86; June 14, 2004, p. 22; November 8, 2004, p. 88; November 29, 2004, p. 165.

Sassy, November, 1996.

Seventeen, December, 1994; May, 1995.

Teen, October, 1998.

TV Guide, December 10, 1994, p. 24; December 6, 2003, p. 16; September 5, 2004, p. 10.

US, November, 1995.

USA Today, November 2, 1994.