Scott Michael Foster

Scott Michael Foster
Scott Michael Fosteris an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Captain John Paul "Cappie" Jones in the ABC Family comedy-drama series, Greekand as Leo Hendrie in the ABC Family drama Chasing Life. Foster also had the recurring roles on Californication, Halt and Catch Fire and Once Upon a Time. In 2015, he starred as Wick Briggs in the ABC prime time soap opera, Blood & Oil...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth4 March 1985
CountryUnited States of America
Scott Michael Foster quotes about
I was introduced to spinning. It was so intense! It's the hardest workout you've ever done, and afterwards you feel amazing.
I remember having computers at my parents' house growing up. We had different desktop PCs, but my first laptop was an IBM ThinkPad laptop. It was big, bulky, slow and terrible.
If I did want to go back to school, I'd want to go to Loyola Marymount University over in, I believe, Morina, or Pepperdine. Those are just beautiful campuses. I know that's probably not the right reason to go school. The campuses are just stunning.
I grew up in Dallas, and my dad works for IBM, so I grew up in the environment of Silicon Prairie.
I don't really like sweets, so that's never been a problem. Instead I'll have Kettle potato chips, which are gluten-free.
I was a little, tiny kid in the '80s, but I do remember seeing the styles of clothes, and I remember the cars from that era.
I think if an actor is right for a role, casting sees that, and the words that are on the page, depending on how it's written, can really help your character develop.
I'm a huge 'Game of Thrones' fan. I'm really into the 'Colbert Report' and 'Last Week Tonight.' And I really like to get on Netflix and watch, like, TV documentaries about: What happened to the mastodon? Or who was Jack the Ripper?
I remember watching my dad work on PCs, and I remember using Texas Instrument calculators in school. It was a bit nostalgic.
The reality is the park has been badly maintained for years.
I think the writing and the casting and all of that has so much to do with actors becoming their characters. I think if an actor is right for a role, casting sees that and the words that are on the page, depending on how it's written, can really help your character develop.
When I was growing up, my favorite movie was 'Somewhere in Time' with Christopher Reeve, which is a hugely romantic, sappy movie. I couldn't understand it when the guy didn't get the girl or the girl didn't get the guy in love stories. I was definitely a sap.