Scott Colomby

Scott Colomby
Born (1952-09-19) September 19, 1952 (age 72)
OccupationActor
Years active1965–present
FatherHarry Colomby

Scott Colomby (born September 19, 1952) is an American film, television, and stage actor, best known for his roles in Caddyshack (1980) and Porky's (1982).

Life and career

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Colomby was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 19, 1952. His father, Harry, was a jazz agent, manager, and school teacher[1] and his mother, Lee, is a stage actress. While Scott was in grade school, his family moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. Colomby attended Beverly Hills High School and graduated in 1970. He attended classes for theatre arts at the Immaculate Heart school, where he enjoyed classic readings and decided to make acting his career.

At age 13, he made his acting debut on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965). He followed this with a starring role in the Canadian biker film The Proud Rider in 1971. These performances led to a succession of guest roles on several television shows, including Room 222 (1972), Ironside (1974), Phyllis (1975), The Streets of San Francisco (1975), Baretta (1976), Charlie's Angels (1977), and Black Sheep Squadron (1978) among others. Colomby had recurring roles on the sitcom Sons & Daughters in 1974 and the soap opera parody Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman in 1976. He starred on the short-lived comedy Szysznyk with Ned Beatty, and appeared in six episodes of One Day at a Time (1977–78) as Cliff Randall, Barbara Cooper's crush.

In 1980, Colomby played Tony D'Annunzio, the rival of his fellow caddie Danny Noonan, in the golf comedy film Caddyshack. Two years later, he played Brian Schwartz in the sex comedy Porky's (1982). Despite negative reviews, the film was a major success, grossing more than $100 million domestically. Colomby later returned for the film's two less successful sequels, Porky's II: The Next Day (1983) and Porky's Revenge! (1985).

Colomby has continued to act, but his performances have become less frequent since the 1990s. He is the co-founder of Big Elvin & The Professors' Blues Theater, an acting company that provides a grab bag of music, comedy, street theater and performance art.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1974 But Jack Was a Good Driver Bart (Short)
1980 Caddyshack Tony D'Annunzio
1980 Angel On My Shoulder Tony
1982 Porky's Brian Schwartz
1983 Porky's II: The Next Day Brian Schwartz
1985 Porky's Revenge! Brian Schwartz
1995 Timemaster The Gambler
1997 Quiet Days in Hollywood Eva's Husband
1998 Desperate Measures Patrol Cop
1998 Jack Frost Scott (Bass)
2008 The Seekers Bill Vista
2010 The Other Way Nick
2023 All of It Happened On a Thursday Alligator Swanson

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1965 Days of Our Lives José Torres 1 episode
1971 Montserrat TV movie
1973 Outrage Dennis Hully TV movie
1972–1973 Room 222 Marvin / Joe Ramirez 2 episodes
1974 Can Ellen Be Saved Randy TV movie
1974 Sons and Daughters Stanley 'Stash' Melnick / Stash 6 episodes
1974 Ironside Tony Parkos Episode: "Act of Vengeance"
1974 Love Is Not Forever Stash TV movie
1975 Lucas Tanner Blackie Mason Episode: "Requiem for a Son"
1975 The Secrets of Isis Lee Webster Episode: "Bigfoot"
1975 Phyllis Warren Hollis Episode: "Phyllis and the Little People"
1975 The Streets of San Francisco Bobby Tilton Episode: "Most Likely to Succeed"
1976 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman The Armenian Episode #1.9
1976 Bert D'Angelo/Superstar Episode: "A Noise in the Streets"
1976 Baretta Jimmy Turner Episode: "Under the City"
1977 Lanigan's Rabbi Donny Hollister Episode: "Say It Ain't So, Chief"
1977 Charlie's Angels Sgt. Tommy Anders Episode: "Angel Baby"
1978 Black Sheep Squadron Sergeant Carlos Harpenger Episode: "Ten'll Get You Five"
1978 Sister Terri Angel TV movie
1978 Are You in the House Alone? Steve Pastorinis TV movie
1977–1978 One Day at a Time Cliff Randall 6 episodes
1977–1978 Szysznyk Tony La Placa 15 episodes
1977–1980 Quincy, M.E. Eric Ramey / Steve Daniels 2 episodes
1980 Angel on My Shoulder Tony TV movie
1984 Fame Sandy Bailey Episode: "Bottle of Blues"
1985 St. Elsewhere Painter Episode: "Give the Boy a Hand"
1986 The A-Team Frank Episode: "Members Only"
1988 The Law & Harry McGraw Dominic Lamonica Episode: "Gilhooley's Is History"
1988 Hooperman Freddie Lopez Episode: "Tomato Can"
1989 Dirty Dancing Flash Dinetti Episode: "Hit the Road"
1989 Hunter Sonny Ruiz Episode: "Ring of Honor"
1989 Generations Todd 4 episodes
1990 The Knife and Gun Club Husband TV movie
1990 Over My Dead Body Jesse Moraza Episode: "Dad and Buried"
1990 Gabriel's Fire Stretch Episode: "The Wind Rancher"
1989–1991 Midnight Caller Ricky Roses 2 episodes
1991 Dragnet Jeff Trainor Episode: "To Steal a Child"
1992 Silk Stalkings Tony Paladino Episode: "Blo-Dri"
1994 RoboCop: The Series Albert Delorio Episode: "Zone Five"
1994 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Dr. Derek Camden Episode: "Wall of Sound"
1996 Walker, Texas Ranger Savage Episode: "Blackout"
1999 L.A. Heat Danny 'The Eel' Bledsoe Episode: "Danny the Eel"
2012 Lost Angels Vincent Episode: "Strange Love"

References

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  1. ^ "Harry Colomby, Manager, Writer and Producer for Michael Keaton, Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter. December 28, 2021. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
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