
Willis Towers Watson
Scott Wolf
Willis Towers Watson
About Scott
Scott Richard Wolf, born on June 4, 1968, is an American actor affiliated with Willis Towers Watson. He has been recognized for his work in television, notably portraying Bailey Salinger in the series Party of Five from 1994 to 2000. His other television roles include Jeremy Kates in The Nine from 2006 to 2007, Donnie Ryan in Perception from 2013 to 2015, and Carson Drew in Nancy Drew from 2019 to 2023. In addition to his television career, Wolf has appeared in films such as Go released in 1999. He also lent his voice to Scamp in the animated film Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure released in 2001.
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Mason Plus
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Rose Pricks: A Bachelor Roast
1 episode
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Verticals: A Weekly Biz Show
1 episode
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Creek Talk Podcast - A Buffy & Dawson's Creek Recap Show
1 episode
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1

Sharing the Magic
1 episode
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The Boze Knows
1 episode
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Hey Dude... The 90s Called!
1 episode
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1

Deal Team Six
1 episode
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1
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