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Scott Plank
Born
Scott Chapman Plank

(1958-11-11)November 11, 1958
DiedOctober 24, 2002(2002-10-24) (aged 43)
OccupationActor
Years active1984–2002

Scott Chapman Plank (November 11, 1958 – October 24, 2002) was an American actor who played Nick Reardon in Melrose Place, and as Wiley Farrell in Air America.

Life and acting career

Scott Plank was born in Washington, D.C., on November 11, 1958.

Plank's last feature film was the movie Holes (2003) starring Sigourney Weaver and Jon Voight, in which he had the supporting role of Trout Walker. In addition he appeared in The Flying Dutchman in 2001, which co-starred Rod Steiger, Saints and Sinners in 1994, The In Crowd in 1988, Panama Sugar in 1990, which co-starred Oliver Reed, and finally Without Evidence (1995), which co-starred Angelina Jolie.

His television credits include appearances in The Division (2001), Sons and Daughters (1991), Air America (1998) and Melrose Place (1992). In 1989, Plank starred as Sgt. Vincent Hanna in the TV movie L.A. Takedown, directed by Michael Mann (Al Pacino played Hanna in Mann's 1995 theatrical remake, Heat).

Plank had an extensive theatre background that spans from Broadway to Regional theatre in Los Angeles. He was in the original cast of Dreamgirls on Broadway and toured for many years with A Chorus Line in which he played various roles. Regional theatre roles include Hurlyburly co-starring alongside Sean Penn, and a one-act play Kindness of Women, written and directed by Sean Penn.

Other works

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Death

On October 24, 2002, Plank died in Los Angeles, California, from injuries sustained from a car accident three days earlier.[1] He was 43 years old. Holes was dedicated to his memory.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1984–1989 Miami Vice Detective Glen McIntyre TV series
1985 A Chorus Line Dancer
1986 The Princess and the Call Girl Stanley
1988 The In Crowd Dugan
1989 Wired Herb Axelson
L.A. Takedown Sgt. Vincent Hanna TV movie
1990 Panama Sugar Panama
1991 Pastime Randy Keever
1992 Mr. Baseball Ryan Ward
1994 Saints and Sinners Big Boy
1995-1997 Flipper Carl Grimes 1 episode
1995 Without Evidence Kevin Francke
1996 Marshal Law Randall Nelson
American Strays Sonny
Co-ed Call Girl Ron Tamblin
1997 Moonbase John Russell
1997–1998 Melrose Place Nick Reardon 12 episodes
1998-1999 Air America Wiley Ferrell TV series
1999 Charmed Eric Lohman 1 episode
2000 The Flying Dutchman Ethan TV movie
2000–2001 Baywatch Samuel "Sam" Parks 4 episodes
2001–2003 The Division John Exstead, Jr. 6 episodes
2003 Holes Trout Walker Posthumous release
2005 Guns Before Butter Teddy (final film role)

References