In 1979, Scott was in a Broadway production of Shakespeare's
Richard III at the
Cort Theatre for a one-month run. Appearing under the name Judson Earney, Scott took the role of
Lord Grey in a cast featuring
Al Pacino in the title role. Scott's credited film appearances in later years included
I, the Jury (1982),
Escape (1990),
True Identity (1991), and
Blade (1998). Scott starred in the short-lived 1982
science fiction television series
The Phoenix. His other television roles include Lt. James in seven episodes of
V, and as Sacha Malenkov on
The Colbys. He also portrayed Peter Harrell on
General Hospital in 1984–85 and
Clay Monroe in
One Life to Live in 1985. Other guest appearances include
Mission: Impossible (as Ernst Graff in "The Legacy"),
Voyagers!,
The Dukes of Hazzard,
The A-Team,
Babylon 5 (as "Knight One" in "
And the Sky Full of Stars", 1994),
Charmed (as "Necron" in episodes "A Witches Tale" 1 & 2),
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (Episode: "No Man's Land", as outlaw Gill Swill),
The X-Files and
The Greatest American Hero (as Dak Hampton in the episode "Rock 'n' Roll"). He also made three appearances on
Matt Houston as a Navajo shaman turned assassin.
Star Trek roles In the 1982 film
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Scott played
Joachim, chief lieutenant of
Khan Noonien Singh. Despite having many lines of dialogue, Scott's name does not appear in the credits. According to
TV Guide, Scott's agent was in negotiations with Paramount to get his name high billing in the movie, but the tactic backfired and somehow Scott wound up with no credit at all. He played opposite
Ricardo Montalbán, which resulted in a friendship that lasted until Montalbán's death in January 2009. When Montalbán received a lifetime achievement award in 2003, Scott was the presenter. Scott's next role in the
Star Trek franchise was Sobi, a central character in "
Symbiosis", a first-season episode of
Star Trek: The Next Generation. In this episode Scott played opposite
Merritt Butrick, who played Admiral Kirk's son in
Star Trek II and
Star Trek III. Scott also played a
Romulan in the fourth-season
Star Trek: Voyager episode "
Message in a Bottle". ==Filmography==