Talk:Campbell Scott
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[edit]Where did that photo come from? He looks like he's at Death's door!! I saw him in a couple films made only 2 years ago and he doesn't look nearly that old. My first reaction was that he's in old-age makeup for a role. Perhaps we could find a better, more representative photograph? Woodson
This rundown of Scott's work has overlooked one of the most important works of all: his direction and leading role in a film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet (2000). This is set in the post-bellum American South, and Scott delivers a fine performance, highly intelligent, and one of the most appealing and youthful of the many Hamlets. Scott is in full command of the material, and it is a very naturalistic, American version of the material.
Most of the other characters are also excellent. A production unfortunately not well known, but available on DVD. This is also missing from the page on Hamlet film versions. [USer75.157.254.178 (talk) 07:39, 24 July 2008 (UTC)Bozorgg]
Is his full name George Campbell Scott, Junior? I haven't seen any documentation suggesting that, but a lot of "Juniors" who have famous fathers go by their middle names to distinguish their own identities and was wondering if he might be one of them.PhantomWSO (talk) 20:14, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]This article says he has one paternal sister, Devon Scott. But, according to his father's page, he has three paternal sisters. 2600:1700:BC01:9B0:544F:E012:2320:EFE4 (talk) 22:19, 10 July 2021 (UTC)
- I've changed the wording of that sentence to take into account that Campbell Scott has more than one paternal half sister, as indicated by the reference used for that line. LooksGreatInATurtleNeck (talk) 11:11, 26 May 2023 (UTC)