American actor
Scott Waara |
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| Born | (1957-06-05)June 5, 1957 (age 68)
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| Occupation | Actor |
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| Years active | 1986–present |
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Scott Waara (born June 5, 1957) is an Americanactor. He made hisBroadway debut as a member of theensemble for the musicalWind in the Willows, and performed inWelcome to the Club andCity of Angels. He won theBest Featured Actor Tony Award for his performance of Herman inThe Most Happy Fella in 1992.
Waara played Duane Cooper in the short-lived 1994CBS sitcomMuddling Through.[1] He portrayed B. Santa Maria in the 2004 Award-Winning short filmThe Proverb.[2] He has continued starring in TV shows likeNumb3rs,CSI: Miami, andWithout a Trace. In addition, Waara starred in the 2009 filmThe Least Among You withLauren Holly andLouis Gossett Jr.[3] In 2015, Waara portrayed Da in the national touring company ofOnce.[4]
- ^Leszczak, Bob (2018-08-31).Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s: A Complete Guide. McFarland.ISBN 978-1-4766-7077-5.
- ^"The Proverb".IMDb. 28 February 2004.
- ^"Scott Waara".IMDb. Retrieved2022-10-16.
- ^ab"SMU graduate and Tony winner Scott Waara back for 'Once' in Fort Worth".Dallas News. 2015-02-17. Retrieved2022-10-16.
- ^Gussow, Mel (1985-12-21)."Stage: A Musical Tale, 'Wind in the Willows'".The New York Times. p. 15. Retrieved2023-08-03.
- ^Smith, Mark Chalon (1988-01-08)."STAGE REVIEW: Goulet in 'South Pacific' at Orange County".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2023-08-03.
- ^Rich, Frank (1989-04-14)."Review/Theater; 'Welcome to the Club,' A Musical About Divorce".The New York Times. Retrieved2023-08-03.
- ^Rich, Frank (1989-12-12)."Review/Theater; 40's Hollywood Doubly Mocked In Gelbart's 'City of Angels'".The New York Times. Retrieved2023-08-03.
- ^Rich, Frank (1992-02-14)."Review/Theater: The Most Happy Fella; Basic Feelings, Soaring Songs".The New York Times. Retrieved2023-08-03.
- ^Brantley, Ben (1996-02-17)."THEATER REVIEW; Du Barry Was No Lady, In 1939 or Even Today".The New York Times. Retrieved2023-08-03.
Awards for Scott Waara |
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| 1947–1975 | |
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| 1976–2000 | |
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| 2001–present | |
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