
Campbell Scott
The son of actors George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst, he had his film breakthrough in Longtime Companion (1989), followed by starring roles in The Sheltering Sky (1990), Dying Young (1991), and Singles (1992). He has been twice nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead, for his performances in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) and Roger Dodger (2002). He was nominated Best First Feature for his directorial debut Big Night (1996), which he co-directed with Stanley Tucci.
He is also known for to television audiences for his roles as Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz on Royal Pains, Joe Tobin on Damages, and Mark Usher on House of Cards. His other film work includes roles in The Daytrippers (1996), The Spanish Prisoner (1997), The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), and Jurassic World Dominion (2022), and playing Richard Parker, the father of Peter Parker / Spider-Man, in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and its sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). His stage work includes roles in Broadway productions like The Real Thing, Hay Fever, Long Day's Journey into Night, The Atheist and Noises Off.
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The Food That Built America

The Mega-Brands That Built America

Atlas 4D

Colosseum

Damages

Final Days of Planet Earth

God in America

House of Cards

Prohibition

Royal Pains

Six Degrees

Soundtrack

The Food That Built America: Snack Sized

The Machines That Built America

The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

The Titans That Built America
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