Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
January 23, 1898
Place of Birth:
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Randolph Scott (born George Randolph Scott on January 23, 1898, in Orange County, Virginia, USA) was an American actor, best known for his roles in Western films. His career spanned from 1928 to 1962, during which he appeared in over 100 films, with more than 60 of them being Westerns.
Scott was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, in a wealthy family. His father, George Grant Scott, was the first certified public accountant (CPA) in North Carolina, and his mother, Lucille Crane Scott, came from a prominent Virginia family. He attended private schools and excelled in sports, including football, baseball, horse racing, and swimming.
During World War I, Scott enlisted in the North Carolina National Guard and later served in France as part of the U.S. Army’s 2nd Trench Mortar Battalion. After the war, he trained as an artillery officer before returning to the United States.
Scott initially pursued a career in textile engineering, but his interest in acting led him to Hollywood in the late 1920s. He landed minor roles before securing a contract with Paramount Pictures, where he met Cary Grant on the set of Hot Saturday (1932). The two actors became close companions, sharing a home for several years, which led to speculation about their relationship.
Scott and Grant lived together for over a decade, first in a Los Angeles apartment, then in a Beverly Hills home, and later in a Santa Monica beach house. Their close bond was widely discussed in Hollywood, with some believing they were romantically involved, though neither actor ever publicly confirmed this. Photos from the time show them laughing, exercising, cooking, and spending time together, fueling further speculation.
Scott’s career flourished in the 1930s and 1940s, with roles in dramas, comedies, musicals, war films, and adventure movies. However, it was in the Western genre that he truly became a box-office star, particularly in the 1950s. His collaborations with director Budd Boetticher in films like Ride Lonesome (1959) and Comanche Station (1960) are considered classics of the genre.
Scott was married twice: first to Marion DuPont (1936–1939) and later to Patricia Stillman (1944–1987), with whom he adopted two children. Despite his Hollywood success, he was known for his private nature, preferring to avoid industry events and publicity.
After retiring in 1962, Scott focused on business investments, amassing a fortune that allowed him to live comfortably until his passing on March 2, 1987, at the age of 89.
Scott remains one of Hollywood’s greatest Western stars, with his stoic, rugged persona influencing generations of actors. His films continue to be celebrated for their authentic portrayal of the American frontier.
Year | Movie | Role |
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2018 | Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood | Self (archive footage) |
2004 | Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade | Self (archive footage) |
1997 | The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender | Self (archive footage) |
1994 | Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her | Self (archive footage) |
1993 | La Classe américaine | Joël (archive footage) |
1992 | Legends of the West | Wyatt Earp in 'Frontier Marshall' |
1962 | Ride the High Country | Gil Westrum |
1960 | Comanche Station | Jefferson Cody |
1959 | Ride Lonesome | Ben Brigade |
1959 | Westbound | Capt. John Hayes |
1958 | Buchanan Rides Alone | Tom Buchanan |
1957 | The Tall T | Pat Brennan |
1957 | Decision at Sundown | Bart Allison |
1957 | Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend | Buck Devlin |
1956 | Seven Men from Now | Ben Stride |
1956 | 7th Cavalry | Capt. Tom Benson |
1955 | Rage at Dawn | James Barlow |
1955 | A Lawless Street | Marshal Calem Ware |
1955 | Ten Wanted Men | John Stewart |
1955 | Tall Man Riding | Larry Madden |
1954 | Riding Shotgun | Larry Delong |
1954 | The Bounty Hunter | Jim Kipp / James Collins |
1953 | The Stranger Wore a Gun | Jeff Travis |
1953 | Thunder Over the Plains | Capt. David Porter |
1953 | The Man Behind The Gun | Major Ransome Callicut |
1953 | Three Lives | Self |
1952 | Carson City | Silent Jeff Kincaid |
1952 | Hangman's Knot | Major Matt Stewart |
1951 | Man in the Saddle | Owen Merrit |
1951 | Fort Worth | Ned Britt |
1951 | Sugarfoot | Jackson 'Sugarfoot' Redan |
1951 | Santa Fe | Britt Canfield |
1951 | Starlift | Randolph Scott |
1950 | The Nevadan | Andrew Barclay |
1950 | Colt .45 | Steve Farrell |
1950 | The Cariboo Trail | Jim Redfern |
1949 | Canadian Pacific | Tom Andrews |
1949 | The Doolins of Oklahoma | Bill Doolin / Bill Daley |
1949 | Fighting Man of the Plains | Jim Dancer |
1949 | The Walking Hills | Jim Carey |
1948 | Albuquerque | Cole Armin |
1948 | Coroner Creek | Chris Danning |
1948 | Return of the Bad Men | Vance |
1947 | Gunfighters | Brazos Kane |
1947 | Christmas Eve | Jonathan 'Johnny' |
1947 | Trail Street | Bat Masterson |
1946 | Abilene Town | Marshall Dan Mitchell |
1946 | Badman's Territory | Sheriff Mark Rowley |
1946 | Home Sweet Homicide | Lt. Bill Smith |
1945 | Captain Kidd | Adam Mercy / Adam Blayne |
1945 | China Sky | Dr. Gray Thompson |
1944 | Belle of the Yukon | Honest John Calhoun aka Gentleman Jack |
1943 | Bombardier | Buck Oliver |
1943 | Gung Ho! | Colonel Thorwald |
1943 | The Desperadoes | Sheriff Steve Upton |
1943 | Corvette K-225 | Lt. Cm. McClain |
1942 | The Spoilers | McNamara |
1942 | Pittsburgh | Cash Evans |
1942 | To the Shores of Tripoli | Dixie Smith |
1941 | Western Union | Vance Shaw |
1941 | Belle Starr | Sam Starr |
1941 | Paris Calling | Lt. Nicholas "Nick" Jordan |
1941 | Three Of A Kind | Himself |
1940 | My Favorite Wife | Steve Burkett |
1940 | Virginia City | Vance Irby |
1940 | When the Daltons Rode | Tod Jackson |
1939 | Jesse James | Marshall Will Wright |
1939 | Susannah of the Mounties | Inspector Angus 'Monty' Montague |
1939 | Coast Guard | Thomas 'Speed' Bradshaw |
1939 | Frontier Marshal | Wyatt Earp |
1939 | 20,000 Men a Year | Brad Reynolds |
1938 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | Tony Kent |
1938 | The Texans | Kirk Jordan |
1938 | The Road to Reno | Steve Fortness |
1937 | High, Wide and Handsome | Peter Cortlandt |
1936 | The Last of the Mohicans | Hawkeye |
1936 | Follow the Fleet | Bilge Smith |
1936 | Go West Young Man | Bud Norton |
1936 | And Sudden Death | Police Lt. James Knox |
1936 | Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1) | Self |
1935 | Roberta | John Kent |
1935 | She | Leo Vincey |
1935 | The Fighting Westerner | Larry Sutton |
1935 | Village Tale | T.N. 'Slaughter' Somerville |
1935 | So Red the Rose | Duncan Bedford |
1935 | Pirate Party on Catalina Isle | Randolph Scott |
1935 | Home on the Range | Tom Hatfield |
1934 | Wagon Wheels | Clint Belmet |
1934 | The Last Round-up | Jim Cleve |
1933 | Murders in the Zoo | Jack Woodford |
1933 | Cocktail Hour | Morgan |
1933 | Supernatural | Grant Wilson |
1933 | Buffalo Stampede | Tom Doan |
1933 | To the Last Man | Lynn Hayden |
1933 | Man of the Forest | Brett Dale |
1933 | Hello, Everybody! | Hunt Blake |
1933 | Broken Dreams | Dr. Robert Morley |
1933 | Sunset Pass | Ash Preston |
1932 | Hot Saturday | Bill Fadden |
1932 | Heritage of the Desert | Jack Hare |
1932 | A Successful Calamity | Larry Rivers |
1932 | Wild Horse Mesa | Chane Weymer |
1932 | Sky Bride | Captain Frank Robertson |
1930 | Born Reckless | Dick Milburn (uncredited) |
1929 | The Wolf of Wall Street | Broker's Assistant |
1929 | Why Be Good? | Man Dancing at The Boiler (uncredited) |
1929 | The Far Call | Helms |
1929 | Half Marriage | Night Club Patron |
1929 | Weary River | Audience Member (0:56) (uncredited) |
1929 | Sailor's Holiday | (uncredited) |
1929 | The Black Watch | Black Watch Soldier (uncredited) |
1929 | Dynamite | Coal Miner |
1928 | Sharp Shooters | Foreign Serviceman in Moroccan Cafe (uncredited) |
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