Brenda Scott
Acting Born Mar 15, 1943 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 32 credits
Biography
Brenda Scott works in acting. Born March 15, 1943 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Archytele lists 32 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Career timeline
Donovan's Kid
Quincy, M.E.
Bronk
Chase
Delphi Bureau
Sweet, Sweet RachelSimon, King of the Witches
This Savage Land
The Name of the GameThe Name of the GameJourney to Shiloh
IronsideMannix
Johnny Tiger
Run for Your Life
The Hanged Man
The FugitiveThe FugitiveTemple Houston
The VirginianThe VirginianThe VirginianThe Virginian13 West Street
Dr. KildareHazel
BonanzaRawhide
The Donna Reed Show
Wagon Train
The Wonderful World of Disney
The Bob Hope Show
Full filmography
- Donovan's Kid (1979) as Charity
- Quincy, M.E. (1976) as Mrs. Holloway
- Bronk (1975) as Eva
- Chase (1973) as Nora Devlin
- Delphi Bureau (1972) as Stick
- Sweet, Sweet Rachel (1971) as Nora Piper
- Simon, King of the Witches (1971) as Linda Rackum
- This Savage Land (1969) as Margaret 'Midge' Pride
- The Name of the Game (1968) as Angela Dean
- The Name of the Game (1968) as Suzie Murdock
- Journey to Shiloh (1968) as Gabrielle DuPrey
- Ironside (1967) as Carol Dillon
- Mannix (1967) as Sandy
- Johnny Tiger (1966) as Barbara Dean
- Run for Your Life (1965) as Kathy Sloan
- The Hanged Man (1964) as Celine
- The Fugitive (1963) as Carla
- The Fugitive (1963) as Sarah Tucker
- Temple Houston (1963) as Ruth
- The Virginian (1962) as Gina Larsen
- The Virginian (1962) as Billy Jo Conrad
- The Virginian (1962) as Abby Keefer
- The Virginian (1962) as Claire Garson
- 13 West Street (1962) as Girl (uncredited)
- Dr. Kildare (1961) as Nurse Francine Bell
- Hazel (1961) as Linda Blake
- Bonanza (1959) as Lucinda 'Lucy' Melviney
- Rawhide (1959) as Dolly Grant
- The Donna Reed Show (1958) as Marcia Haversham
- Wagon Train (1957) as Martha Kincaid
- The Wonderful World of Disney (1954) as Charity
- The Bob Hope Show (1950) as Self