Cyril Scott (February 9, 1866 â€" August 16, 1945) was an Irish-born
stage and film actor who spent most of his career in the United
States. Long on the stage, Scott first appeared on stage in the U.S.
at Paterson, New Jersey and later appeared in the companies of Mrs.
Fiske, Lotta Crabtree and Richard Mansfield. In 1900 he appeared in
The Casino Girl and was in musicals with De Wolf Hopper. He entered
silent films in 1913, appearing in Augustus Thomas's film adaptation
of his play Arizona. He appeared in only a handful of movies before
his last in 1932. He was a member of both the Lambs and Players
Clubs.Scott was born in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland, and died in
Flushing, Queens, New York City. He was married to comedic actress
Louise Eissing until her death by suicide in 1921.
stage and film actor who spent most of his career in the United
States. Long on the stage, Scott first appeared on stage in the U.S.
at Paterson, New Jersey and later appeared in the companies of Mrs.
Fiske, Lotta Crabtree and Richard Mansfield. In 1900 he appeared in
The Casino Girl and was in musicals with De Wolf Hopper. He entered
silent films in 1913, appearing in Augustus Thomas's film adaptation
of his play Arizona. He appeared in only a handful of movies before
his last in 1932. He was a member of both the Lambs and Players
Clubs.Scott was born in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland, and died in
Flushing, Queens, New York City. He was married to comedic actress
Louise Eissing until her death by suicide in 1921.
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