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Scott Colomby

Scott Colomby (born September 19, 1952) is an , , and , best known for his supporting roles in the comedy films (1980) as the caddie Tony D'Annunzio and (1981) as Brian Schwartz. Born in , , to music agent and Harry Colomby and actress Lee Colomby, he began his career on stage with appearances in productions like (1972–1973) and , before transitioning to television in the 1970s with series such as Sons and Daughters (1974) and Szysznyk (1977–1978). His film work extended through the 1980s with the Porky's trilogy (1981–1985) and into the 1990s with roles in thrillers like (1994) and Desperate Measures (1998), alongside guest spots on shows including , , and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of . In addition to , Colomby co-founded the Big Elvin & the Professor's Blues Theatre and taught for five years.

Early life and family

Birth and upbringing

Scott Colomby was born on September 19, 1952, in , . His father, Harry Colomby, worked as a agent and manager, notably handling the career of trumpeter starting in 1955, while also serving as a high school English teacher in . Colomby's mother, , was a stage actress whose profession immersed the family in the . In July 1967, the family relocated from to , a move prompted by Harry Colomby's professional opportunities in managing comedians like . This relocation exposed young Colomby to the entertainment industry through his parents' ongoing involvement, with his father producing television projects and his mother continuing her acting pursuits in the area. The familial environment, rich with artistic and musical influences, sparked Colomby's initial interest in during his early years.

Education

Colomby attended Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California, graduating in 1970. Following graduation, Colomby pursued formal training in theatre arts at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles.

Acting career

Early roles

Throughout the early 1970s, Colomby built his experience through guest appearances on popular television series and roles in made-for-TV movies. In 1972 and 1973, he appeared in two episodes of the ABC high school drama Room 222, first as Joe Ramirez in "The Imposter," where he played a student advocating for a teacher's retention, and later as Marvin in "MPG," involving a school car competition. He followed this with a supporting role as Dennis Hully in the 1973 ABC telefilm Outrage!, a crime drama inspired by real events depicting vigilantism against juvenile delinquents, starring Robert Culp. These early television credits established Colomby in ensemble casts focused on social issues pertinent to youth and community dynamics. By 1974, Colomby transitioned into more prominent recurring work while continuing minor film and TV projects. He landed a recurring role as Stanley "Stash" Melnyk, the best friend of the lead character, in the CBS sitcom Sons and Daughters, which explored family life among teenagers and ran for one season. That same year, he starred as Randy in the ABC drama Can Ellen Be Saved?, portraying a peer in a story about a teenager's involvement with a religious cult, and appeared in the short film But Jack Was a Good Driver as Bart. Additionally, in 1977, he guest-starred as Steve Daniels, a high school athlete facing health risks from football, in the NBC medical series Quincy, M.E. episode "Main Man." These roles highlighted Colomby's shift from bit parts to character-driven performances as a young adult in the 1970s, often emphasizing coming-of-age themes. His background in theatre arts from his education further supported this evolution into versatile supporting positions in both dramatic and comedic formats.

Film breakthrough

Scott Colomby's breakthrough in film came with his role as Tony D'Annunzio in the 1980 comedy , directed by , where he portrayed a slick, antagonistic caddy and to the protagonist Danny Noonan () at the fictional Bushwood Country Club. His character, a working-class Italian-American teen with a chip on his shoulder, adds tension through rivalries and schemes, contributing to the film's chaotic ensemble dynamic alongside stars like and . Initially receiving mixed reviews upon release, has since achieved cult status, particularly among comedy and golf enthusiasts, for its improvisational humor and quotable lines that have endured through and cable airings. Colomby solidified his film presence with the recurring role of Brian Schwartz, a wisecracking member of a group of high school friends navigating adolescent antics, across the trilogy: (1982), Porky's II: The Next Day (1983), and (1985). In the first installment, directed by , Schwartz is part of the ensemble pranking authority figures and seeking thrills at a seedy , blending raunchy humor with coming-of-age themes. The original was a massive commercial hit, grossing over $105 million domestically on a $4 million budget, making it one of 1982's top earners and launching the sex-comedy subgenre's popularity in the . The sequels, while less successful, extended Colomby's visibility in similar teen-oriented fare, with the trilogy collectively emphasizing his knack for delivering comedic support amid group hijinks. Later, in the 1990s, he provided additional ADR voice work for the action sci-fi Demolition Man (1993), directed by , contributing to the film's dystopian ensemble. These roles collectively positioned Colomby as a reliable comedic in 1980s teen and ensemble films, where his portrayals of street-smart, quippy sidekicks amplified the humor in coming-of-age stories without overshadowing leads.

Television appearances

Scott Colomby's television career began in the with a mix of guest spots and a notable recurring role that showcased his ability to portray youthful, relatable characters in both comedic and dramatic contexts. He appeared as Cliff Randall, Barbara Cooper's boyfriend, in six episodes of the sitcom One Day at a Time from 1977 to 1978, contributing to storylines involving young romance and family dynamics within the show's exploration of single motherhood and personal growth. Throughout the late and , Colomby secured several guest roles on popular action and adventure series, often playing street-smart or troubled young men that highlighted his versatility across genres. In 1976, he guest-starred as Jimmy Turner, a runaway teen entangled in urban crime, on the detective drama in the episode "Under the City." The following year, he portrayed Sgt. Tommy Anders, a officer aiding the Angels in a case, on in the episode "Angel Baby." In 1978, Colomby appeared as the scheming Sergeant Carlos Harpenger on (also known as Black Sheep Squadron) in the episode "Ten'll Get You Five," where his character engages in black-market dealings during , and in the made-for-TV thriller Are You in the House Alone? as Steve Pastorinis, a charming high school senior and love interest. His television momentum continued into the mid-, bolstered by his film success in and , leading to a guest role as the shady on in the 1986 episode "Members Only," involving a intrigue. In the , Colomby's TV work shifted toward more character-driven guest appearances in and series, reflecting his range in portraying complex supporting figures. He played Stretch, a desperate robber with dreams of ranching, on the ABC drama Gabriel's Fire in the 1990 episode "The Wind Rancher," adding tension to a scenario at a local cafe. Later in the decade, Colomby guest-starred as Danny "The Eel" Bledsoe, a key witness under protection from a , on the syndicated series L.A. Heat in the 1999 episode "Danny the Eel." Across these roles, Colomby demonstrated adaptability in , transitioning seamlessly from lighthearted boyfriends and comedic con artists to intense dramatic figures in procedurals and wartime adventures, often bringing a youthful energy that complemented ensemble casts.

Later work

Following his breakthrough roles in the , Colomby's film appearances became more sporadic in the and 2000s, reflecting a shift toward selective projects amid a changing industry landscape. He portrayed Eva's Husband in the ensemble drama Quiet Days in (1997). In 1998, he took on smaller supporting parts, including a patrol cop in the action thriller Desperate Measures, directed by and starring and , and the bass player Scott in the family fantasy Jack Frost, featuring as a . Later in the decade, he appeared as Bill Vista in the independent drama (2008) and as Nick in the The Other Way (2010). In addition to screen work, Colomby co-founded the performance group Big Elvin & The Professors’ Blues Theater in the mid-1990s with musician Louie Lista, blending music, , , street theater, and to create innovative live experiences. The troupe, based in Studio City, California, drew from Colomby's theater background and his passion for blues-influenced storytelling, staging shows that incorporated spontaneous elements and audience interaction. This venture marked his deeper involvement in stage and production, allowing for creative control beyond traditional roles. He also taught for five years. Colomby appeared in the 1999 retrospective documentary : The 19th Hole, which examined the making of the 1980 comedy in which he starred. His most recent on-screen role came in 2023 as Alligator Swanson in the independent film All of It Happened On a Thursday, directed by and featuring . This selective approach underscores a career evolution toward meaningful, less frequent engagements in acting, writing, and theater.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1980Tony D'Annunzio
1981Brian Schwartz
1983Porky's II: The Next DayBrian Schwartz
1985Brian Schwartz
1995TimemasterThe Gambler
1997Eva's Husband
1998Desperate MeasuresPatrol Cop
1998Scott (Bass)
2008Bill Vista
2010The Other WayNick
2023All of It Happened on a ThursdayAlligator Swanson

Television

Scott Colomby began his television career in the early 1970s with guest roles in popular series and TV movies, accumulating over 30 credits through recurring parts in sitcoms and soaps, as well as one-off appearances in dramas, action shows, and specials up to the late . His television roles are cataloged below in chronological order, distinguishing between TV movies/specials, recurring series roles, and guest appearances (with episode details where available). TV movies and specials are listed first, followed by series work.

TV Movies and Specials

  • 1973: Outrage! as Dennis Hully.
  • 1974: Can Ellen Be Saved? as .
  • 1974: Love Is Not Forever as Stash.
  • 1974: Senior Year as Stash.
  • 1978: Are You in the House Alone? as Steve Pastorinis.
  • 1978: Sister Terri (special) as Angel.
  • 1980: Angel on My Shoulder as Tony.
  • 1990: The Knife & Gun Club (special) as Husband.

Recurring Series Roles

  • 1974: Sons and Daughters as Stanley "Stash" Melnick.
  • 1977–1978: One Day at a Time as Cliff Randall (6 episodes: "The Return of the Ring" [S2E21], "Barbara's Friend: Part 1" [S3E9], "Barbara's Friend: Part 2" [S3E10], "The Runaways: Part 1" [S3E24], "The Runaways: Part 2" [S4E4], "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" [S4E6]).
  • 1977–1978: Szysznyk as Tony La Placa.
  • 1988: Days of Our Lives as Jose Torres.
  • 1988–1989: Dirty Dancing as Flash Dinetti (at least 1 episode: "Hit the Road").

Guest Appearances

The following table enumerates Colomby's guest spots chronologically, including series title, season/episode (where specified), and character.
YearTitleRoleEpisode/Notes
1972Room 222JoeSeason 4, Episode 6: "Hello, Mr. Chips"
1973Room 222MarvinSeason 5, Episode 13: "Jason"
1974IronsideTony ParkosSeason 8, Episode 9: "Mind for Murder"
1975Lucas TannerBlackie MasonSeason 1, Episode 20: "Collision"
1975PhyllisWarren HollisSeason 1, Episode 13: "The Christmas Present"
1975The Streets of San FranciscoBobby TiltonSeason 4, Episode 14: "The Drop"
1975The WaltonsJimmy"The Abdication"
1976BarettaJimmy TurnerSeason 3, Episode 7: "Double Death"
1977Charlie's AngelsTommySeason 2, Episode 9: "The Killing Kind"
1977Lanigan's RabbiDonny HollisterSeason 1, Episode 3: "Marijuana"
1977Quincy, M.E.Steve DanielsSeason 3, Episode 8: "An Ambush of Shadows"
1978Black Sheep SquadronSergeantSeason 2, Episode 6: "Second Choice"
1978Wonder WomanGreg"The Girl from Ilandia"
1980Quincy, M.E.Eric RameySeason 5, Episode 16: "For Want of a Horse"
1980The White ShadowUnknown"A Day in the Life"
1981McClain's LawJoseph BorgesSeason 1, Episode 7: "Tyler"
1984FameSandy Bailey"Bottle of Blues"
1985St. ElsewherePainter"Give the Boy a Hand"
1986The A-TeamFrank"Members Only"
1987HoopermanFreddie RomanoUnspecified episode
1987The Law & Harry McGrawDominic LamonicaUnspecified episode
1988Midnight CallerRicky RosesUnspecified episode
1989HunterSonny Ruiz"Ring of Honor"
1990Jake and the FatmanUnknownUnspecified episode
1992Silk StalkingsTony Paladino"Blo-Dri"
1994Diagnosis MurderUnknownUnspecified episode
1994Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanDerek Camden"Wall of Sound" (Season 1)
1994RoboCop: The SeriesUnknown"Zone Five"
1995L.A. HeatDanny "The Eel" BledsoeSeason 1, unspecified episode
1996Walker, Texas RangerSavage"Blackout"
1994Silk StalkingsTony Paladino"Blo-Dri"

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