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Scott Paulin

Scott Paulin (born Robert Scott Paulin; February 13, 1950) is an American actor and television director known for his supporting roles in films such as The Right Stuff (1983), where he portrayed astronaut Deke Slayton, and Teen Wolf (1985). Born in Steubenville, Ohio, Paulin began his acting career in 1979 with the television movie Vampire and amassed over 100 credits across film and television, including notable appearances in Pump Up the Volume (1990), Captain America (1990), The Accused (1988), A Soldier's Story (1984), and I Am Sam (2001). On television, he earned a recurring role on St. Elsewhere and made guest appearances on series such as Hill Street Blues, The Twilight Zone, Murder, She Wrote, 24 (as Brian Jacobs in season 2), ER, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Transitioning to directing in 1992, Paulin helmed episodes of acclaimed shows including (where he also starred as Tucker Anderson), , , and , contributing to his reputation as a versatile figure in the entertainment industry. In his personal life, Paulin is the stepson of Wendell K. and met his wife, actress Wendy , through her mother Jean Shelton's acting school in ; the couple married on November 21, 1981, and have one daughter, Jenny Dare Paulin.

Early Life and Education

Family and Childhood

Scott Paulin was born Robert Scott Paulin on February 13, 1950, in Steubenville, Ohio. He spent his formative years in Steubenville, a small industrial city along the Ohio River, where he attended Steubenville High School. During high school, Paulin developed an early interest in the performing arts, presenting and directing plays that sparked his engagement with theatre prior to college. These experiences in Ohio's Rust Belt community provided the initial backdrop for his creative inclinations, leading him toward formal training in the field.

Education

Scott Paulin earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government (also referred to as Political Science) from Pomona College in Claremont, California, in 1971.

Professional Career

Acting Career

Scott Paulin began his acting career in 1977 as a voice actor, providing the voice for the animatronic character Jasper T. Jowls in Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre shows, a role he continued until 1985. His first on-screen appearance came in 1979 with the television movie Vampire, marking the start of his live-action work in both film and television. Over the course of his career, Paulin accumulated more than 100 acting credits, establishing himself as a versatile supporting performer across genres. Paulin's breakthrough role arrived in 1983 when he portrayed astronaut Deke Slayton in Philip Kaufman's The Right Stuff, a critically acclaimed historical drama about the early U.S. space program that earned multiple Academy Award nominations. This performance highlighted his ability to embody authoritative, no-nonsense figures and opened doors to more prominent film opportunities. Prior to this, he had appeared in supporting parts such as Bill Searle in Paul Schrader's horror film Cat People (1982). In the mid-1980s, Paulin took on the antagonistic role of Kirk Lolley, a rival basketball player, in the coming-of-age comedy Teen Wolf (1985), further showcasing his range in mainstream releases. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Paulin frequently collaborated with director , beginning with his portrayal of the villainous (Tadzio de Santis) in the superhero film (1990), and later as Officer Brick Bardo in the horror Infection (2005). These roles emphasized his knack for intense, morally complex characters. His film work often featured him in supporting capacities that added depth to ensemble casts, evolving from early bit parts to more defined character roles by the 2000s. On television, Paulin made his mark with guest and recurring appearances starting in the late 1970s, including episodes of (1982–1986) as Steve Merkur and Cleary. He had a notable recurring role as Stephen Craig, the estranged son of Dr. , on the medical drama (1983–1985), appearing in multiple episodes that explored family reconciliation themes. Later, he portrayed Professor Corey Randall in eight episodes of (1996), a sociology instructor entangled in . Paulin's television career extended into the , with his role as Jim Beckett, the father of lead character , on (2010–2016), where he appeared in 9 episodes, providing emotional grounding to the procedural series. His TV work spanned from 1979 to at least 2014, balancing episodic guest spots with recurring character arcs. Paulin's career trajectory reflects a steady progression from voice and minor supporting roles in the late 1970s to seasoned character parts in film and television by the and beyond, often leveraging his commanding presence in authority figures and antagonists. This evolution allowed him to maintain a prolific output while navigating the demands of both mediums, occasionally intersecting with his parallel pursuits in directing.

Directing Career

Paulin began his directing career in the early , drawing on his extensive background to helm episodes of television series where he had previously performed or developed connections. His debut came in 1992 with an episode of the drama , in which he also portrayed recurring character Tucker Anderson. This opportunity allowed him to blend on-set familiarity with creative oversight, marking a natural extension of his professional experience in ensemble-driven narratives. Throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, Paulin's television directing focused on action, drama, and genre shows, often collaborating with casts and crews from his acting tenure. Notable credits include five episodes of the martial arts series Mortal Kombat: Conquest in 1998, an episode of V.I.P. in 1999, multiple episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210 such as "The Dreams of Dylan McKay" (season 5, episode 10), and installments of Early Edition, Melrose Place, and Northern Exposure. He also directed an episode of Strong Medicine in 2000, six episodes of the adventure series Sheena between 2000 and 2001 (including "Revenge of the Jirds" and "Divas of the Jungle"), an episode of Dawson's Creek in 1999, and work on D.I.C.E.. These projects highlighted his ability to manage fast-paced production schedules and action sequences, complementing his acting roles in similar high-energy environments without overshadowing his performance commitments. In addition to television, Paulin ventured into theatre directing, staging a revival of Sam Shepard's at the Open Fist Theatre Company in in 2011. This production featured a revised two-act version of Shepard's 1978 play, emphasizing themes of family dysfunction and rural American decay through a talented ensemble that included Open Fist company members. Paulin's direction drew on his training and prior stage experience, earning praise for its tragicomic balance and fidelity to Shepard's vision. Following the 2011 theatre production, Paulin's directing output diminished, with no significant television or stage credits recorded in the subsequent decade. He shifted emphasis toward acting roles and instructional work, such as teaching at UCLA Extension, where he imparts insights from both facets of his career to aspiring filmmakers and performers.

Personal Life

Family

Scott Paulin has been married to actress since November 21, 1981. The couple met through Phillips' mother, Jean Shelton, who ran an acting school in where Paulin trained. Paulin and Phillips have one daughter, Jenny Dare Paulin, born in 1984. Throughout their marriage, Paulin and Phillips have balanced demanding careers in by occasionally collaborating on projects, such as portraying a married couple in the 1987-1988 NBC miniseries , which they credited with strengthening their relationship. As of 2025, their marriage remains stable, marking nearly 44 years together.

Industry Connections

Scott Paulin's entry into the entertainment industry was significantly shaped by his familial ties to established figures in acting and education. His stepfather, Wendell K. Phillips, was a veteran actor known for appearances in television anthologies such as and , providing Paulin with early exposure to professional performance environments and inspiring his initial interest in the craft. A pivotal connection formed through Paulin's mother-in-law, Jean Shelton, who founded and directed the Jean Shelton Acting School (now Shelton Studios) in starting in , a renowned institution for training actors and directors in film and theater techniques. It was at this school, where Shelton served as a leading instructor, that Paulin met his future wife, actress , daughter of Wendell K. Phillips and Shelton; the couple married in 1981. This environment not only facilitated their personal relationship but also offered Paulin hands-on training and networking opportunities within the Bay Area's theater community, marking the beginning of his professional acting pursuits. These industry-linked relationships extended to professional collaborations, particularly with , with whom Paulin has shared roles in multiple television productions, often portraying familial dynamics that mirrored their real-life partnership. Such joint endeavors, facilitated by their overlapping networks in and theater circles, helped solidify their presence in episodic television and reinforced opportunities for recurring guest appearances.

Filmography

Film

Scott Paulin's feature film acting credits, compiled chronologically, are as follows.
YearTitleRole
1980Jon
1982Cat PeopleBill Searle
1982Earl Richards
1983
1984Captain Wilcox
1984California Without EndRobert
1985Warning SignCaptain Walston
1985Kirk Lolley
1986The Last of Philip BanterPhilip Banter
1988From to Raymond Savage
1988Attorney Wainwright
1989Zack Gregory
1990DeceitBrick Bardo
1990Martin
1990 / Army Doctor
1990Pump Up the VolumeBrian Hunter
1990AppearancesBen Danzig
1993KnightsSimon
2001Duncan Rhodes
2003The Extreme TeamCoach
2005Officer Brick Bardo
2006Dr. Graves
2008Road to HellDriver Brick Bardo
2010BulletfaceBrendon Wexler
2010Tales of an Ancient EmpireTou-Bou Bardo
No uncredited or minor roles beyond those listed are documented in primary sources.

Television

Paulin's television career spanned over three decades, beginning with guest spots and TV movies in the late 1970s and evolving into recurring roles on prominent series through the . His work encompassed a mix of procedural dramas, ensemble shows, and genre pieces, often portraying authority figures, professionals, or family members.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 (TV movie)PriestPilot for unproduced series; one of his earliest credited roles.
1981–1983Stephen CraigRecurring; appeared in at least two episodes as a .
1982–1986[Hill Street Blues](/page/Hill Street Blues)Steve Merkur / ClearyGuest/recurring; three episodes, including "The Second Year" (S2E11) and "Bald Ambition" (S6E21).
1985 (1985)PriceGuest appearance in "Nightcrawlers" (S1E17).
1987Robert MurphyGuest star in "To Heiress Human" (S3E15).
1987Dr. MarshallGuest star in "Night of the Coyote" (S4E4).
1991–1993Tucker AndersonRecurring; 11 episodes.
1993Lance BristolGuest star in "" (S4E24).
1993–1996Professor Corey RandallRecurring; eight episodes, including "Judgement Day" (S7E6).
1996Jack WaltersRecurring; multiple episodes in the short-lived series.
2002Brian JacobsGuest star in "10:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m." (S2E24).
2002Jeffrey ConlonGuest star in "Scary Monsters" (S9E14).
2002–2003Captain JohnsonRecurring; seven episodes.
2004LostSullivanGuest star in "Solitary" (S1E9).
2005: Dr. Malcolm ParkerGuest star in "Gum Drops" (S5E15).
2006Captain Kevin DornGuest star in "" (S4E10).
2006U.S. Attorney Jonathan ShapiroGuest star in "" (S3E8).
2008House M.D.BobGuest star in "Birthmarks" (S4E22).
2009Dr. KirschGuest star in "I Feel Good" (S15E20).
2009–2014Jim BeckettRecurring; nine episodes as Kate Beckett's father, starting in "" (S2E8).
2012Senator Ted PaulsonGuest star in "Light" (S1E10).
2014Dr. Ed BotnikRecurring; four episodes.
Paulin also made guest appearances on numerous other series, including (1988, 1993), (1985), (1986), (2001), (2003), (2006), (2008), (2009), and NCIS: Los Angeles (2011), often in professional or antagonistic roles that highlighted his versatile supporting presence. His final known television acting credit was in 2014 on . No voice work or specials were prominently featured in his credits.

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