Scott Klace

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Scott Klace
Born
Scott M. Kloes

(1961-01-09) January 9, 1961 (age 62)
Other namesScott M. Klace
SpouseShelley

Scott Klace (born January 9, 1961) is an American actor. Scott graduated from Westerville North High School in June 1979. He has appeared in over 100 films, television series, and cartoons. He is married to Shelley Klace and has two daughters, Flynn and Delaney.

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Early television and film appearances

During his first years of acting behind the main characters, he was often credited under his surname Scott M. Kloes. His professional career began in the television film The 10 Million Dollar Getaway (1991) as John Murray. Over the next eight years, Scott appeared in several other television series, such as Beverly Hills, 90210 (1996), Seinfeld (1998) and 3rd Rock from the Sun (1998), as well as a few films, including Money for Nothing (1993), Heavy Gear (1997), and Roommates (1995). His most notable appearance came in the final episode of Seinfeld , where he played the jailer of the four main characters.

More recent work

Scott began using the phonetic spelling of Klace in 1999 when he played Dremk in an episode of Star Trek: Voyager , and Fox in the film Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies . He then went on to perform other small roles in television shows and direct to video films, including American Tragedy (2002), The Guardian (2002), Charmed (2003), 24 (2003), ER (2004), NYPD Blue (2004), and Malcolm in the Middle (2006).

In 2006, he started becoming a regular fixture on King of the Hill . Between 2006 and the end of the show in 2009, Scott appeared in over 30 episodes, never playing the same character twice.[ citation needed ]

Filmography (motion pictures)

Filmography (television)

Filmography (Corporate Video)

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