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Scott William Winters

Highest Rated: 80% Beautifully Broken (2018)

Lowest Rated: 80% Beautifully Broken (2018)

Birthday: Aug 5, 1965

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Actor Scott William Winters made his debut in 1996 in "The People vs. Larry Flynt"; he was billed as "Blow Dried Jerk," a harbinger of roles to come. Indeed, Winters played another sleazeball character in 1997's "Good Will Hunting." In a memorable barroom scene, Winter's smarmy Ivy Leaguer unwisely matches wits with Matt Damon's genius janitor. The result is that he loses the girl (Minnie Driver) and Damon's character taunts him with the bon mot, "How do you like them apples?" In 1997, Winters made two appearances as a police informant on the critically acclaimed detective drama "Homicide: Life on the Street." Interestingly, Winters's actor brother Dean (a.k.a. boyfriend-from-hell Dennis Duffy on "30 Rock") had also appeared on the show. In 1998, the pair were reunited in prison when Winters landed his best-known role on "Oz," as mentally impaired inmate Cyril O'Reily, brother to longtime prisoner Ryan O'Reily (Dean Winters). In later years, Winters continued to perform in crime dramas, among them "NYPD Blue," "Dexter," and "Law & Order."

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Vivienne Again
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Walking on Turtle Island
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83% The Sublime and Beautiful
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Fast Track
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God's Fool
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37% Five Minarets in New York
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Urgency
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Sweet Lorraine
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Filmography

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God's Fool 2020 Bishop Guido Actor Beautifully Broken 80% 92% 2018 Randy Hartley Actor Sweet Lorraine 2015 Mayor Ward Actor The Sublime and Beautiful 83% 2014 John Denton Actor Vivienne Again 2012 Jed Actor Urgency 2010 Canaan Actor Five Minarets in New York 37% 2010 Jim Actor Walking on Turtle Island 2009 Ollis Actor Fast Track 2008 Canaan Actor
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