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Born As: Scott Stewart Bakula Sex: Male Nationality: US - United States of America Date of Birth: October 9, 1954 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Scott Bakula Recommended Wallpapers:
- Scott Bakula wallpaper (Star Trek Enterprise Quantum Leap) -
Scott Bakula has starred in two major hit television series over the years, both science fiction - Quantum Leap and now Star Trek Enterprise. - Star Trek Enterprise cast & ship wallpaper -
Star Trek Enterprise is the latest if the television series of Trek. Scott Bakula is Captain Jonathon Archer, and this wallpaper features the entire cast as well as the ship with an exloding star background.- Star Trek Enterprise NX-01 & Captain Jonathon Archer -
Star Trek Enterprise is the 5th TV series in the Star Trek enterprise D Starring Scott Bakula (from Quantum Leap) as Captain Jonathon Archer, this wallpaper has the ship NX-01, the captain, the moon and the ships plaque for good measure.- Quantum Leap with Scott Bakula 1989-1993 -
Quantum Leap starred Scott Bakula as Dr Sam Beckett and Dean Stockwell as Al Calavicci. It had a brilliant premise - Sam was led to inhabit the body of someone due to die or have something major happen to ensure that it either did or did not occur. The series ran from 1989 to 1993 and is a cult favourite. Oh boy.- Star Trek Enterprise NX- 01with Captain Jonathon Archer (Scott Bakula) 1024 -
Incorporating the Enterprise NX-01, the first Starfleet vessel, along with the captain Jonathon Archer (Scott Bakula) and the dedication plaque (if you look close you can see Gene Roddenberry and Rick Berman among others).
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Quotes:
- When I used to do tours, I'd be anxious and nervous on the plane returning to New York. I now realize the reaction was because I was coming back unemployed. Actors are constantly being put to the test.
- When I read the script, I thought it was very special. It surprised me, it delighted me, it scared me. As a father it was nerve-racking to see some of it. - on "American Beauty"
- I think that we could say something that needed to be said and say it in a place where we were not going to be censored. We're just actors and we were saying words that were on the page but they can be tremendously offensive words. - about Mean Streak
- It's not about the death penalty as much as it's about forgiveness Most times you have something to pull from in your own life or you can go to someone but in this particular instance I did a lot of research, a lot of reading. I read about people that have committed these kinds of crimes. Very disturbing. Then I had to throw it all away to create this character because it's not a true story. - on "In The Name Of The People"
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