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Jonathan Scott-Taylor is a Actor Brésilien born on 6 march 1962 at São Paulo City (Bresil)

Jonathan Scott-Taylor

Jonathan Scott-Taylor
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Nationality Bresil
Birth 6 march 1962 (62 years) at São Paulo City (Bresil)

Jonathan Scott-Taylor (born 6 March 1962) is a Brazilian-born English former actor.

He was born in São Paulo, Brazil to English parents; his father was a consultant for the fishery industry in Brazil at the time. Scott-Taylor started going to drama school at age 11. He played the character of Jim Hawkins in a stage musical of Treasure Island in 1973. He went on to take minor roles in The Copter Kids (1976), Bugsy Malone (1976) and The Four Feathers (1977), after which he was chosen to play teen Damien Thorn in Damien: Omen II (1978).

In 1979, he played the role of Lucius, Brutus' servant, in a BBC production of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.

Following Omen II, he had a few more roles in Tales of the Unexpected as sadistic prep school bully Bruce "Galloping" Foxley" in the episode "Galloping Foxley", as Tom Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss, the 1980s BBC soap opera Triangle, the 1985 film Shadey, and the TV series Troubles, but has not performed since 1988.



Usually with

Paul Williams
Paul Williams
(1 films)
Alan Parker
Alan Parker
(1 films)
Mike Hodges
Mike Hodges
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jonathan Scott-Taylor (4 films)

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Actor

The Four Feathers, 1h40
Directed by Don Sharp
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Adventure
Themes Films set in Africa, Political films
Actors Beau Bridges, Jane Seymour, Robert Powell, Simon Ward, Harry Andrews, Richard Johnson
Roles Harry Feversham, age 14
Rating63% 3.1975153.1975153.1975153.1975153.197515
Lieutenant Harry Faversham (Beau Bridges) is the latest scion of a prominent military family. A deeply sensitive boy, he is much traumatised by the early death of his kind-hearted mother. Though he never wants to be a soldier, he feels obliged to join the army. Though no coward (as he will later show), he has no interest in an army career. Having met and become engaged to Ethne, he decides to resign his commission. The fact that war in the Sudan is coming is irrelevant to this decision. During their engagement ball on the final day of his army career, Faversham receives telegrammes summoning him and three of his brother officers (Durrance, Willoughby and Trench) back to the regiment prior to being sent to the Sudan. As determined as ever to leave the army, Faversham burns the telegrammes so that he can pretend not to have been summoned back to the regiment before his commission expires. Willoughby sees him burning papers and notices that he is embarrassed to have been taken by surprise in doing so. On later realising that Faversham was burning the telegrammes from the army, Willoughby assumes that Faversham has done so because he is afraid of going to the Sudan. Durrance, Willoughby and Trench then send Faversham three white feathers, betokening cowardice, and turn their backs on him. When Faversham tries to explain to Eithne what has happened, she also reaches the same mistaken conclusion and gives him a fourth white feather. Following his regiment's deployment, Faversham realizes he has made a grave mistake and, having toyed with suicide, finally resolves to redeem his honour.
Damien: Omen II, 1h47
Directed by Don Taylor, Mike Hodges
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantastic, Action, Horror, Crime
Themes Films about children, Films about religion, Demons in film
Actors William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Nicholas Pryor, Lew Ayres, Sylvia Sidney
Roles Damien Thorn
Rating62% 3.1017953.1017953.1017953.1017953.101795
A week after the burial of Robert and Katherine Thorn, archeologist Carl Bugenhagen (Leo McKern) learns of the survival of their adopted son Damien. Confiding to his friend Michael Morgan (Ian Hendry) that Damien is the Antichrist, Bugenhagen attempts to convince him to give Damien's guardian a box containing the means to kill Damien. As Morgan is unconvinced, Bugenhagen takes him to some local ruins to see the mural of Yigael's Wall, which was said to have been drawn by one who saw the Devil and had visions of the Antichrist as he would appear from birth to death. Though Morgan believes him upon seeing an ancient depiction of the Antichrist with Damien's face, both he and Bugenhagen are buried alive as the tunnel collapses on them.
Bugsy Malone, 1h33
Directed by Alan Parker
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical theatre, Action, Musical
Themes Films about children, Films about immigration, Mafia films, Seafaring films, Films about music and musicians, Transport films, Musical films, Gangster films
Actors Scott Baio, Florrie Dugger, Jodie Foster, John Cassisi, Martin Lev, Phil Daniels
Roles News Reporter
Rating67% 3.398293.398293.398293.398293.39829
A mobster named Roxy Robinson is "splurged" by members of a gang, using rapid-fire custard-shooting "splurge guns". Once splurged, a kid is "all washed up... finished". Speakeasy boss Fat Sam introduces himself and Bugsy Malone, a boxing promoter with no money ("Bugsy Malone").