Scott Bakula stars in TNT's "Men of a Certain Age" as Terry.
Scott Bakula became a familiar face to television viewers through his performance on the innovative series "Quantum Leap," which earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series, three additional Golden Globe nominations, four Emmy nominations and five honors from Viewers for Quality Television. A consummate musical performer, he also sang songs on several episodes of the series.
Bakula's recent television credits include
Bakula's extensive film credits include "American Beauty," "Life as a House," "Ghost of a Chance," "Lord of Illusions," "Major League: Back to the Minors," "Mi Familia/My Family," "Color of Night," "A Passion to Kill," "Necessary Roughness" and "Sibling Rivalry." He also provided the voice for Danny the cat in the animated musical "Cats Don't Dance." His most recent film is Steven Soderbergh's "The Informant," starring Matt Damon, based on the true story of the highest-ranking corporate whistleblower in U.S. history.
Bakula recently returned to his roots on the stage. In 2009, he played Nathan Detroit in a production of "Guys & Dolls" at the famed Hollywood Bowl and, last year, starred in "Dancing in the Dark" at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. Other recent credits include Jane Anderson's "Quality of Life" at the Geffen Playhouse, "No Strings" at UCLA's Freud Playhouse and "Shenandoah" at the Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C.
Born in St. Louis, Bakula moved to New York in 1976 to pursue his first love, the theater. In 1988, he was honored with a Tony nomination for his starring role in the Broadway musical "Romance/Romance." Before that, he made his Broadway debut as Joe DiMaggio in "Marilyn: An American Fable." His other theater credits include the critically acclaimed off-Broadway and Los Angeles productions of "Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down" and the Los Angeles and Boston productions of "Nite Club Confidential." He has performed at Carnegie Hall, twice at the Kennedy Center Honors and on several occasions at the Hollywood Bowl.
Scott Bakula became a familiar face to television viewers through his performance on the innovative series "Quantum Leap," which earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series, three additional Golden Globe nominations, four Emmy nominations and five honors from Viewers for Quality Television. A consummate musical performer, he also sang songs on several episodes of the series.
Bakula's recent television credits include
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the Emmy-winning "Boston Legal," "Chuck," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," Tracey Ullman's "State of the Union" and the Lifetime movie adaptation of Nora Robert's best-selling book "Blue Smoke." Before that, he earned a People's Choice Award nomination for his work as Captain Jonathan Archer on the series "Star Trek: Enterprise," the fifth installment in the "Star Trek" television franchise.Bakula's extensive film credits include "American Beauty," "Life as a House," "Ghost of a Chance," "Lord of Illusions," "Major League: Back to the Minors," "Mi Familia/My Family," "Color of Night," "A Passion to Kill," "Necessary Roughness" and "Sibling Rivalry." He also provided the voice for Danny the cat in the animated musical "Cats Don't Dance." His most recent film is Steven Soderbergh's "The Informant," starring Matt Damon, based on the true story of the highest-ranking corporate whistleblower in U.S. history.
Bakula recently returned to his roots on the stage. In 2009, he played Nathan Detroit in a production of "Guys & Dolls" at the famed Hollywood Bowl and, last year, starred in "Dancing in the Dark" at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. Other recent credits include Jane Anderson's "Quality of Life" at the Geffen Playhouse, "No Strings" at UCLA's Freud Playhouse and "Shenandoah" at the Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C.
Born in St. Louis, Bakula moved to New York in 1976 to pursue his first love, the theater. In 1988, he was honored with a Tony nomination for his starring role in the Broadway musical "Romance/Romance." Before that, he made his Broadway debut as Joe DiMaggio in "Marilyn: An American Fable." His other theater credits include the critically acclaimed off-Broadway and Los Angeles productions of "Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down" and the Los Angeles and Boston productions of "Nite Club Confidential." He has performed at Carnegie Hall, twice at the Kennedy Center Honors and on several occasions at the Hollywood Bowl.
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