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Having learned to act watching his salesman father, Dougray Scott has been driven to do his very best on screen a and on the fairways, writes Lee Randall THERE'S a moment in Mission: Impossible II when the ...
What Do You Call A Hot Man With A Shovel In His Head?
Why, Dougray Scott of course! Just yesterday, I caught the underrated classic Ever After on cable, and wondered whatever happened to Henry - sorry, Prince Henry.
The Poster for Malkovich's Ripley's Game - September 13, 2002 It is what it is: Ripley's back.
Special Agent Ethan Hunt and his Impossible Missions team must pursue renegade agent Sean Ambrose -- who has stolen an apocalyptically terrible virus recombinant.
The Stax Report: Script Review of Enigma - June 13, 2000 Stax looks at the script of the currently filming thriller starring Dougray Scott, Kate Winslet and Saffron Burrows... Contributions Connections for ...
Dougray who? Scott may have met his match
WE'VE been expecting you, Mr Scott. Dougray Scott, the fridge salesman's son from Glenrothes, was widely considered a shoe-in for the role of James Bond, and even bookmakers had closed betting on the issue.
'Jekyll' with a modern, American twist
“There's an elemental confidence”
For any actor, the chance to play Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde seems appealing. 'You get to play two very different characters,' said Dougray Scott, who does so in a new TV movie today. via Lansing State Journal
Prince Henry, Ever After He's So Dreamy: Dougray Scott's career has never really taken off , but back in 1998, he stole our hearts in Ever After as Henry, the arrogant prince of France. via Calgary Herald
The best films on the box: May 6-12
Dark Water 2005, AO, 8.30pm, TV2 This scary movie bore muddies the water between being a psychological thriller about a woman on the brink and a supernatural horror in the tradition of The Ring. via Stuff
“I still have a Scottish voice, and I like being Scottish. It's who I am. Everything I've learned in terms of how I deal with people and what I think comes from Scotland - ”
DOUGRAY Scott has come a long way since his Glenrothes boyhood, but, says the actor, growing up in Fife is what laid the foundations of his career and international success. via Scotland on Sunday
RHI Original Production ``Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' Makes Its U.S. Television Debut
RHI Entertainment announced today that the two-hour original production Dr. Jekyll and Mr. via Earth Times
Movie Review 2008 #41: To Kill a King
A dramatic rendition of the story of Oliver Cromwell and his friend Sir Thomas Fairfax, in the lead up to the deposal of King Charles I in the 17th Century. via Blog, Jvstin Style
Given Hollywood's recent lack of vision and original ideas, it's no surprise that we've seen a bunch of Asian horror films remade in Tinseltown. via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
Appellate Judge Tom Becker couldn't kill a king crab, much less King Rupert Everett. via DVD Verdict
Unrated Special Edition Features New Footage Never Seen In Theaters, Alternate Ending, Gag Reel and new Digital Copy Option CENTURY CITY, Calif. via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
Home : Features : Columnists : DVD Dribble : DVD Dribble DVD Dribble 6-Feb-2008 Written by: John Neal This DVD Dribble features the latest in dramas making their way to DVD. via TheCelebrityCafe
“In America if you are posh, you have to be English. They have no idea that there are also well-to-do Scots. He made some excuse, saying, 'That was the script'.”
BORN Hollywood actor Dougray Scott found himself incurring the wrath of Linda Fabiani, the Scottish Minister of Culture, at a recent Burns Night party in London. via Daily Express
Dougray Scott preparing for second shot at marriage
“I do love Hibs but I didn't mean it to get out of hand. People have this image of me dreaming about the lineup for the next game. It's not like that.”
HOLLYWOOD star and Hibs fanatic Dougray Scott is to get married for the second time. via Edinburgh News