
Randolph Scott
Born: 1898-01-23
Place of Birth: Orange County, Virginia, USA
Biography
George Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 – March 2, 1987) 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.
Known For

And Sudden Death

Colt .45

Riding Shotgun

Western Union

Cocktail Hour

Pittsburgh

The Desperadoes

Trail Street

Belle Starr

The Texans

Jesse James

Village Tale

Roberta

Westbound

Albuquerque

7th Cavalry

Virginia City

To the Last Man

Sky Bride

Ride Lonesome

Fighting Man of the Plains

My Favorite Wife

Abilene Town

Born Reckless

Broken Dreams

Half Marriage

The Nevadan

Rage at Dawn

Dynamite

Carson City

Follow the Fleet

Supernatural

La Classe américaine

Sugarfoot

Santa Fe

Bombardier

Gunfighters

Hot Saturday

Sunset Pass

Buchanan Rides Alone

Susannah of the Mounties

Coroner Creek

Weary River

Sharp Shooters

The Bounty Hunter

Buffalo Stampede

The Walking Hills

Hello, Everybody!

The Tall T

So Red the Rose

Home on the Range

A Lawless Street

Sailor's Holiday

Three Of A Kind

The Cariboo Trail

Thunder Over the Plains

The Spoilers

Comanche Station

Decision at Sundown

Ride the High Country

Ten Wanted Men

Heritage of the Desert

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)

The Last of the Mohicans

Seven Men from Now

Wild Horse Mesa

The Road to Reno

Captain Kidd

Man of the Forest

The Man Behind The Gun

Follow the Boys

Gung Ho!

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood

The Stranger Wore a Gun

Home Sweet Homicide

Hangman's Knot

Man in the Saddle

A Successful Calamity

Corvette K-225

The Fighting Westerner

Tall Man Riding

Canadian Pacific

Badman's Territory

20,000 Men a Year

She

To the Shores of Tripoli

Coast Guard

The Doolins of Oklahoma

Murders in the Zoo

Frontier Marshal

China Sky

The Wolf of Wall Street

Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend

Starlift

Wagon Wheels

Legends of the West

Fort Worth

The Black Watch

When the Daltons Rode

Return of the Bad Men

High, Wide and Handsome

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

Belle of the Yukon

Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade

Why Be Good?

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her

Christmas Eve

Paris Calling

Go West Young Man

Pirate Party on Catalina Isle

The Far Call
