
Scott Wilson
Acting
Biography
Scott Wilson (March 29, 1942 – October 6, 2018) was an American film and television actor. Wilson has more than 50 film credits from the 1960s to the 2010s, including In the Heat of the Night, In Cold Blood, The Great Gatsby, Dead Man Walking, Pearl Harbor, and Junebug.In 1980, Wilson received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his role in The Ninth Configuration.From 2011 to 2013, Wilson was a main cast member on the AMC television series, The Walking Dead,in which he played veterinarian and Greene family patriarch Hershel Greene. Wilson was well-known especially for his recurring role on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as casino mogul Sam Braun, the father of investigator Catherine Willows.
Born: March 29, 1942
Place of Birth: Thomasville, Georgia, USA
Known For

The X-Files
The exploits of FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who investigate X-Files: marginalized, unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. Mulder believes in the existence of aliens and the paranormal while Scully, a skeptic, is assigned to make scientific analyses of Mulder's discoveries that debunk Mulder's work and thus return him to mainstream cases.

E! True Hollywood Story
E! True Hollywood Story is an American documentary series on E! that deals with famous Hollywood celebrities, movies, TV shows and also well-known public figures. Among the topics covered on the program include salacious re-tellings of Hollywood secrets, show-biz scandals, celebrity murders and mysteries, porn-star biographies, and "where-are-they-now?" investigations of former child stars. It frequently features in-depth interviews, actual courtroom footage, and dramatic reenactments. When aired on the E! network, episodes will be updated to reflect the current life or status of the subject.

The Walking Dead
Sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes awakens from a coma to find a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating zombies. He sets out to find his family and encounters many other survivors along the way.

Justified
A character drama based on the 2001 Elmore Leonard short story "Fire in the Hole." Leonard's tale centers around U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens of Kentucky, a quiet but strong-willed official of the law. The tale covers his high-stakes job, as well as his strained relationships with his ex-wife and father.

Bosch
Harry Bosch, an LAPD homicide detective, stands trial for the fatal shooting of a serial murder suspect. A cold case involving the remains of a missing boy forces Bosch to confront his past. As daring recruit Julia Brasher catches his eye and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs.

The Twilight Zone
This 1980s revival of the classic sci-fi series features a similar style to the original anthology series. Each episode tells a tale (sometimes two or three) rooted in horror or suspense, often with a surprising twist at the end. Episodes usually feature elements of drama and comedy.

In the Heat of the Night
African-American Philadelphia police detective Virgil Tibbs is arrested on suspicion of murder by Bill Gillespie, the racist police chief of tiny Sparta, Mississippi. After Tibbs proves not only his own innocence but that of another man, he joins forces with Gillespie to track down the real killer. Their investigation takes them through every social level of the town, with Tibbs making enemies as well as unlikely friends as he hunts for the truth.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
A Las Vegas team of forensic investigators are trained to solve criminal cases by scouring the crime scene, collecting irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that solve the mystery.

The Last Samurai
Nathan Algren is an American hired to instruct the Japanese army in the ways of modern warfare, which finds him learning to respect the samurai and the honorable principles that rule them. Pressed to destroy the samurai's way of life in the name of modernization and open trade, Algren decides to become an ultimate warrior himself and to fight for their right to exist.

The OA
Seven years after vanishing from her home, a young woman returns with mysterious new abilities and recruits five strangers for a secret mission.
Filmography
as Hershel Greene (archive footage)
as Cyrus Lounde
as Hershel Greene (voice)
as Abel Johnson
as John Lyons
as Dr. Guyot
as Winston Cooke Sr.
as Bill (Older)
as Hershel Greene
as Frank Reasoner
as President Fremont
as Doktor Banks
as Reverend Potter
as Warden Gasque
as Boo
as Eddie
as Tucker
as Douglas
as Judd Travers
as Lowell Fowler
as Eugene
as Horton / Last "John"
as Ambassador Swanbeck
as Minion
as Jimmy Ray Stevens
as Pa Mann
as Harold
as Mayor
as George Marshall
as Sam Braun
as Hale Chidduck
as Judd Travers
as Governor
as Sheriff Dan Mooney
as Joseph Berry Keenan
as C.O. Salem
as Adam Chmielowski, Brother Albert
as Judd Travers
as Eugene Fenwick
as Chaplain Farley
as Bradley Facemeyer
as Pa Angel
as Dr. Chase
as Redondo
as Elliot
as Rev. Orison
as Vernon Presley
as Frank Grimes
as Dr. Beaumont
as Ben Chaney
as Dr. Temple
as Governor Lewis Wallace
as Johnson
as Mikey Chalmette
as Sam Maloney
as John 'Red Jack' Stillwell
as Paul Barlow
as Perry Kerch
as (segment "Quarantine")
as Jerry Stiller
as Mitch
as Norman
as Scott Crossfield
as Capt. Billy Cutshaw
as Police officer
as Judah
as George Wilson
as Thrush Feather
as Gus
as Slim Grissom
as Malcolm Webson
as Cpl. Clearboy
as Self
as Richard 'Dick' Hickcock
as Harvey Oberst
as Self - Nominee