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Scott Lawrence

Scott Lawrence

Scott Lawrence was an American actor best known for playing a Naval lawyer on the popular TV procedural "JAG" (CBS, 2001-05). Born in Los Angeles, CA, Lawrence made his acting debut in an episode of "L.A. Law" (NBC, 1986-1994) in which he played a perp defended by James Earl Jones. He then moved on to a small role on Candice Bergen's sitcom "Murphy Brown" (CBS, 1988-1998), before making his film debut alongside Lou Diamond Phillips and Mykelti Williamson in the crime and horror thriller "The First Power" (1990). Lawrence was a familiar face in movies throughout the nineties, enjoying supporting roles in such films as Jean-Claude Van Damme sci-fi action vehicle "Timecop" (1994), Ray Liotta airplane thriller "Turbulence" (1997), and Howard Stern autobiography "Private Parts" (1997). Lawrence also provided the voice of Darth Vader in LucasArts Entertainment Company's series of "Star Wars" (1977) video games, starting in the mid '90s, until "Star Wars: Empire at War" (2006), after which he was replaced by Matt Sloan. In 2001, Lawrence received his big break when he was cast as Cmdr. Sturgis Turner on the highly popular naval lawyer drama "JAG" (CBS, 2001-05). Lawrence also continued to appear in films, popping up in small parts in the likes of "Avatar" (2009), "The Social Network" (2010), and "Star Trek: Into Darkness" (2013). He next co-starred as Dr. Henry Poole on the dark sci-fi series "Legion" (FX, 2017-).
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