Scott Michael Campbell

Scott Michael Campbell
Born (1971-08-14) August 14, 1971
Missoula, Montana
Alma mater American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Occupation Actor, writer producer, director
Years active 1992–present

Scott Michael Campbell (born August 14, 1971) is an American actor, writer, producer and director. Campbell is best-known from his roles in Brokeback Mountain, Push and the remake of Flight of the Phoenix. Among the roles he has played (many of them as a guest star in TV shows), there are appearances in ER, Nothing Sacred, House, and as a semi-regular participation in The Event.[1]

Early life

Campbell was born August 14, 1971 in Missoula, Montana. He graduated from American Academy of Dramatic Arts (Pasadena, California) in 1991.[2]

Career

1992–present: guest starring

His first onscreen appearance was on the television series The Torkelsons in 1992, where he played a jock. He appeared in small roles before appearing as a guest star in Sisters in 1993 where he played Conifer in the episode "Demons". He continued to make small appearances on television shows and movies before making his big screen debut as Billy in the George Lucas produced Radioland murders in 1994. Campbell appeared in four episodes of Christy from 1994 to 1995. Campbell continued his work in television with a multi-episode arc as EMT Riley Brown on the hit NBC drama, ER.[3]

This was followed up with more small roles in shows like Frasier, Chicago Hope and The West Wing. He was cast as a series regular for the show Nothing Sacred, but the show only lasted one season, and the five remaining episodes were never aired. Campbell later appeared in the remake of Flight of the Phoenix (2004) with Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi, the Oscar-nominated Brokeback Mountain (2005), as well as the superhero flick Push (2009) with Dakota Fanning.

Campbell continued to work in television with bit roles in 24, House M.D., Grey's Anatomy and Criminal Minds. In 2010, he played a recurring role as Justin Murphy on The Event.[1] In 2013, he appeared in the film A Good Day to Die Hard starring Bruce Willis and Jai Courtney. He starred in The Marriage Pact, and continued with guest starring on multiple shows, such as Resurrection, Wayward Pines and NCIS: New Orleans. Campbell guest starred in the fifth season mid-season finale of Suits where he played Father Sam Walker.[4]

2009–11: producing and directing

Campbell has produced and directed several short films, the first in 2009 with Waiting for Jevetta which he co-directed and produced with Judith Benezra.[5] In 2010 he produced the short film The Riverside Shuffle. In 2011, Campbell co-produced and co-directed the short films Shooting for Tomorrow, Shooting for Something Else and Tomorrow's End.[6][7][8] Campbell received multiple awards for the short films Shooting for Tomorrow and Shooting for Something Else, including the categories Best Short Film, Best Short Film and Best Experimental Short. Shooting for Tomorrow won Best Short Film at the Los Angeles Film Festival.[9]

Filmography

Producer

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Waiting for Jevetta Producer, director
2010 The Riverside Shuffle Producer
2011 Shooting for Tomorrow Producer, director Nominated–Los Angeles Film Festival for Narrative Competition
Won–Los Angeles Film Festival for Best Short Film
Won–The 48 Hour Film Project Award for Best Film
2011 Shooting for Something Else Producer, director Won–Los Angeles First Glance Film Festival Award for Best Director
Won–Los Angeles First Glance Film Festival Award for Best Short Film
Won–Los Angeles Movie Awards for Best Experimental Short
Won–Missoula International Wildlife Film Festival with Merit Award for Script
2011 Tomorrow's End Producer, director

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? Mike Smith Television film
1994 Radioland murders Billy
1995 Fair Game Adam
1997 Flubber Dale Jepner
1998 Bulworth Head Valet
2002 Hart's War Cpl. Joe S. Cromin
2004 Flight of the Phoenix James Liddle
2005 Brokeback Mountain Monroe
2006 A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Nerf Credited as Scott Campbell
2006 Mystery Woman: At First Sight Sheriff Powell Television film
2007 Brothers Three: An American Gothic Norman
2007 Cougar Club Mr. Conrad
2007 Throwing Stars Laith
2007 Crazy Billy Byrd
2009 The Smell of Success Mr. Diehl
2009 Push Agent Holden
2009 Stay Cool Officer Bird
2010 Small Town Saturday Night Dwayne Murphy
2011 The Perfect Family Father Joe
2011 Cornered Carlin
2011 Tomorrow's End Scott
2012 Ticket Out Miller
2012 War Flowers Tim
2013 A Good Day to Die Hard Campbell
2014 The Wedding Pact Jake Jones

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 The Torkelsons Big jock Episode: "The Ice Princess"
1992 Life Goes On Kid Episode: "The Wall"
1992 Evening Shade Brian Episode: "You Scratch My Back, I'll Arrest You"
1993 Bodies of Evidence Conner Episode: "Eleven Grains of Sand"
1993 Sisters Conifer Episode: "Demons"
1994 Birdland Greg Kissler 1 episode
1994 L.A. Law Brian Conley Episode: "The Age of Insolence"
1995 Women of the House Kevin Episode: "Guess Who's Sleeping in Lincoln's Bed?"
1994–1995 Christy Lundy Taylor Guest star (4 episodes)
1995 Living Single Pug 2 episodes
1996 Seduced by Madness: the Diane Borchardt Story Cory TV Mini-Series (2 episodes)
1996 The Jeff Foxworthy Show Leonord John Colepepper Episode: "He Ain't Heavy, He's a Bully
1996 ER EMT Dr. Riley Brown Recurring role (7 episodes)
1997 Crisis Center Brian Episode: "The Center"
1997–1998 Nothing Sacred Father Eric Series regular (20 episodes)
1998 Frasier Mr. Rugley Episode: "Fraiser's Curse"
1999 Chicago Hope Justin Trager Episode: "Big Hand for the Little Lady"
2000 Bull Chris Sherman Episode: "A Wink and a Nod"
2001 The West Wing Donald Dolan Episode: "On the Day Before"
2001 Crossing Jordan Officer John Hardwick "Blue Christmas"
2005 Blind Justice Jeff Dorsey Episode: "Seoul Man"
2005 Grey's Anatomy Mr. Hubble Episode: "Enough is Enough"
2006 House M.D. Joe Luria 2 episodes
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Union Soldier Episodes: "Way to Go"
2006 Psych Wes Hildenbach Episode: "9 Lives"
2006 NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service Robert Miller Episode: "Witch Hunt"
2006 Gilmore Girls Harvey Tunnell Episode: "Go, Bulldogs!"
2006 Standoff Graham Brewster Episode: "Heroine"
2007 Shark Tommy Callison Episode: "Wayne's World"
2007 Cold Case Tom 'Z' Zimmerman Episode: "Tom 'Z' Zimmerman
2007 24 Brady Hauser Episode: "Day 6: 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m."
2007 Boston Legal Neill Episode: "Brotherly Love"
2007 Burn Notice Jake Miller Episode: "Family Business"
2007 Journeyman Michael 1 episode
2008 Criminal Minds Peter Redding 1 episode
2008 The Shield Jeff Busada 1 episode
2008 Life Detective Henry Villanon 1 episode ("Not for Nothing")
2008 Private Practice Gregory 1 episode
2009 Supernatural Tim 1 episode
2010 CSI: Miami Phillip Hale Episode: "In the Wind"
2010 The Forgotten William Hollander Episode: "Donovan Doe"
2010 Drop Dead Diva Mike Barry 1 episode
2010 Bones Gary Nesbitt 1 episode
2010 The Event Justin Murphy Recurring role (5 episodes)
2011 Castle Lee Travis Episode: "Kill Shot"
2012 Daybreak Frank 2 episodes
2014 Masters of Sex Roger Corwin 1 episode
2014 Resurrection Arthur Holmes 1 episode
2014 Stalker Eddie Gaines Episode: "Fanatic"
2014–2015 Longmire Dr. Weston Recurring role (5 episodes)
2015 Wayward Pines Wayne Johnson 2 episodes
2015 Suits Father Sam Walker Episode: "Faith"

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2011
Los Angeles Film Festival Best Short Film Shooting for Tomorrow
(with co-producer Hunter G. Williams)
Won
Narrative Competition Nominated
Los Angeles First Glance Film Festival Best Director Shooting for Something Else
(with co-producer Hunter G. Williams)
Won
Best Short Film Won
Los Angeles Movie Awards Best Experimental Short Won
The 48 Hour Film Project, Los Angeles Best Film Shooting for Tomorrow
(with co-producer Hunter G. Williams)
Won
2012
Missoula International Wildlife Film Festival Merit Award for Script Shooting for Something Else
(with co-producer Hunter G. Williams)
Won

References

  1. 1 2 Willis, John (April 30, 2006). Screen World: 2005 Film Annual. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 173–. ISBN 9781557836670. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  2. "Scott Michael Campbell – Biography". IMDb. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  3. "Scott Michael Campbell Biography". TV.com. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  4. Eng, Joyce (August 26, 2015). "Postmortem: Suits Boss Explains That "Major Turning Point" and Why It Had to Happen". BuzzFeed. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  5. "Witing for Jevetta (2009)". IMDb. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  6. "Shooting for Tomorrow (2011)". IMDb. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  7. "Shooting for Something Else (2011)". IMDb. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  8. "Tomorrow's End (2011)". Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  9. "Scott Michael Campbell – Awards". IMDb. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
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