Rodney Scott (born February 17, 1978) is an American actor best known for playing David Cassidy/Keith Partridge in the 1999 television film Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story, and William 'Will' Krudski, one of the leading characters in the series Young Americans, a role that originated as a recurring character on Dawson's Creek.[1][2]

Career

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Scott was cast in a recurring guest-starring role on The District, and a multi-season recurring role on American Dreams. He also appeared in a season seven episode of The X-Files and played the role of Scott Sawyer in an episode of Cold Case.

In 2011, Scott voiced a character in the video game L.A. Noire, developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games. He portrayed Officer Ralph Dunn, who was a partner of the main character, Cole Phelps.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 Learning Curves Brad
2006 Last Sunset Sam / Lisa's lover
2009 The Twenty Johnny
2009 Gang Girl Undercover Cop
2009 The Strip Kyle Davis

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1992 The Bold and the Beautiful Orderly Episode #1.1252
1998 Promised Land Dylan Grady Episode: "Anywhere But Here"
1999 Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story David Cassidy / Keith Partridge Television film
1999 The X-Files Tony Reed Episode: "Rush"
2000 Dawson's Creek Will Krudski 3 episodes
2000 The Corner Young DeAndre
2000 Young Americans William 'Will' Krudski 8 episodes
2001 JAG Bill Webster Episode: "Redemption"
2001–2004 The District Jack Mannion Jr. 5 episodes
2002 Crossing Jordan Kieran Conroy Episode: "Four Fathers"
2002–2005 American Dreams Danny O'Connor 19 episodes
2003 CSI: Miami Keith Episode: "Extreme"
2004 NYPD Blue Ryan Dooling Episode: "On the Fence"
2005 Cold Case Scott Sawyer Episode: "Start-Up"
2005, 2008 Ghost Whisperer Dan Clancy 2 episodes
2006 NCIS Brian Dempsey Episode: "Jeopardy"
2007 Close to Home Craig Pinter Episode: "Making Amends"
2008 Aces 'N' Eights Monty Television film
2009 The Unit Marty Episode: "Hill 60"

References

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  1. ^ "Reminiscing about the summer of 'Dawson's Creek' spin-off 'Young Americans'". Entertainment Weekly.
  2. ^ "Dawson's Creek: el primer beso gay de la TV y el oscuro final que no se filmó". La Nación (in Spanish). March 6, 2020.
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