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Scott Michael Bailey (born December 16, 1978) is an American actor. He is known for playing the character of Sandy Foster on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light, the character of Roman Martin on the MyNetworkTV limited-run serial Saints & Sinners and the character of Greg Cooper in an episode of the TV series Femme Fatales.

Background[]

Bailey was born in Florissant, Missouri. He spent seven years of his childhood residing in Europe. Due to having lived in Europe, Bailey is fluent in German and Spanish (and sign language). He has an elder sister, Lisa and his mother worked as an Army nurse for the Government. He earned a degree in mechanical engineering from New Mexico State University, where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and was an ASNMSU (Associated Students of New Mexico State university) senator. Bailey has also worked for the U.S. Department of Energy. Acting was not Scott Bailey's first choice of occupation; it was merely just a hobby. He eventually decided to pursue a career in acting while working on his doctoral degree at UCLA.[1]

Career[]

Bailey started on Guiding Light in August 2003 as Sandy Foster and his radio's alter ego, "The Mole", and played the part until March 2006, when he chose not to renew his contract and his character was killed off. He also made a brief appearance on an MTV comedy and drama series Undressed, where he played Stan during the show's third season. He most recently played two roles the CW4Kids series Kamen Rider Dragon Knight; James Trademore a.k.a. JTC, a human villain, and his heroic Ventaran double Price. Both were able to transform into Kamen Rider Strike. He also appeared in a television movie in 2001 called Just Ask My Children. As well as that, Bailey also starred in an episode of the American television series Chicken Soup for the Soul as the character of Mac'. In 2012, Bailey won a Best Supporting Actor award at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival for the character of Kyle in the film Bank Roll.

In 2006, after the completion of his role as Sandy Foster in Guiding Light, Scott Bailey made a guest appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2006. While being a soap opera actor, Bailey also worked in the film industry with Universal Studios on several action shows including Terminator 2: 3D and Spider-Man. He also starred in several other theatre productions in which he played the lead role including: The Problem, Zoo Story and Key Exchange. In January 2009 Bailey starred in the film Prayers for Bobby alongside co-star Ryan Kelley.

In 2009, Scott Bailey featured in Old Spice commercials as a Centaur. This piece attracted a lot of attention towards Bailey since his performance as a homosexual character in the 2009 movie Prayers for Bobby.

In 2011, Scott Bailey guest starred as the character Greg Cooper in an episode of the TV series Femme Fatales.

Alongside acting Bailey has also done voice overs for commercials, TV narrations and Documentary narrations. In the past Bailey has represented DPN (Danis, Panaro, Nist) Talent Agency as a Voice Over Artist. Bailey also made an appearance for the Covergirl[2] Magazine promotional tour. Behind the camera Scott Bailey has worked with a number of charities as well as hosting several of their charity events. His other hosting positions include segments of home improvement shows, science and engineering shows and environmental segments.

Personal life[]

In January 2010 it was announced that Bailey was engaged to Adrienne Frantz.[3] The two married on November 11, 2011 in California.[4] The couple's first child, a daughter, Amélie Irene Bailey, was born December 1, 2015.[5]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Just Ask My Children Brandon Kniffen (Age 15–21) Television film
Dawn of Our Nation Capt. Walter Laurie
The First Day
2004 Hollywood, It's a Dog's Life Robbie Williams
2007 Descent Upstairs Guy
Speed Dating Jake – Cute Club Guy Short film
2008 An American Carol Celebrity #2
The Celebrity Murders Matthew Huffman
2009 Prayers for Bobby David Television film
Three7Nine Tristan Short film
2010 Confession The Date
Backlight Matt
Tar Art The Millionaire Short film
2011 Prison for Kids: Long Gone Guy Video
Away Unknown
2012 Struck by Lightning Officer Murray
Bank Roll Kyle
Side Effects Dick Short film
In Destiny's Hands Patrick
2013 But with a Whisper Private Adamski
2015 The Perfect Girlfriend Trevor Wilkins Television film
Reversion Travis
Inner Fear Mark
2016 911 Nightmare Monty Fealon
A Detour for Christmas Chris DeJesus
Ulterior Motives: Reality TV Massacre Trevor Whalum
The Bad Twin Kevin Television film
2018 Home by Spring Paul
Krieg Jack B. Collins Short film
Friendship Cafe Shop Owner
2019 Maternal Instinct Jonathan Television film
The House on the Hill Brian
From Zero to I Love You Jack Dickinson
2020 In the Deathroom Fletcher Short film
Browse Shadow
2021 Paradise Cove Chad Hunter
The Christmas Dance Mr. Davenport
2023 The Quest for Tom Sawyer's Gold Detective Thatcher

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Chicken Soup for the Soul Mac Episode: "Love Is Never Lost"
Walker, Texas Ranger Danny Roberts Episode: "Full Recovery"
2000 Undressed Stan 3 episodes
2003–2006 Guiding Light Sandy Foster 30 episodes
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Brian Townsend Episode: "Class"
2007 Saints & Sinners Roman Martin Main role
2009–2010 Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight James "JTC" Trademore / Price 31 episodes
2010–2019 The Bay Nathan Perkins 60 episodes
2011 Femme Fatales Greg Cooper Episode: "Bad Medicine"
2013 Major Crimes Robert Keller Episode: "Risk Assessment"
2014 Mistresses Handsome Guy Episode: "What Do You Really Want"
Ray Donovan Agent Travis 2 episodes
2016 Aquarius Bobby Kennedy 3 episodes
Timeless John F. Kennedy Episode: "Atomic City"
Here We Go Again Tim McNally 4 episodes
2019 Mood Swings Jonathan 6 episodes
2021 Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem Miles Faversham Episode: "Dressed to Kill"

Video game[]

Year Title Role Notes
2017 Liquid Metal Kelvin Voice

Music video[]

Year Title Artist Role
2008 "Dethroned" Death Angel Special Forces Officer

References[]

  1. "Scott's Biography". Official Scott Bailey Fan Club. Archived from the original on February 19, 2005. Retrieved on November 30, 2018.
  2. "Makeup & Beauty Products, Makeup Tips, Try On Looks & More". Covergirl.ca.
  3. "Adrienne Frantz and Scott Bailey Are Engaged". Soaps.com (January 8, 2010). Archived from the original on August 13, 2018. Retrieved on August 7, 2015.
  4. "Adrienne Frantz and Scott Bailey Are Married". Soaps.com (November 11, 2011). Archived from the original on August 14, 2018. Retrieved on August 7, 2015.
  5. "Adrienne Frantz Baby News". Soaps.com (December 2, 2015). Archived from the original on August 13, 2018. Retrieved on December 26, 2016.

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