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− | [Interview with Mike Bullard, broadcast 4 December 2001]. Available at: | + | [Interview with Mike Bullard, broadcast 4 December 2001]. Available at: 65.39.151.149/reviews26.html [Last visited: 2 July 2004] |
− | “Scott Lowell: The Official Website.” [Includes portraits]. Available at: | + | “Scott Lowell: The Official Website.” [Includes portraits]. Available at: www.scottlowell.com/bio.html [Last visited: 3 July 2004] |
© Roger Ridley Fenton | © Roger Ridley Fenton | ||
Latest revision as of 03:01, 5 March 2018
Biography
1965 -
American actor
Lowell was born in Denver, Colorado and adopted as a baby, and raised in Connecticut. He majored in theater at college and then moved to Chicago where he became a professional actor. He has appeared in many TV shows and theater productions. He is probably best known as Ted Schmidt in the Canadian/American version of Queer as Folk (he is not gay himself).
He traced his birth parents in 1999. They are still together, and he has a good relationship with them. His birth parents are Pentacostalists and his adoptive family is Jewish. [Last updated: 2 JUL 2004]
References
[Interview with Mike Bullard, broadcast 4 December 2001]. Available at: 65.39.151.149/reviews26.html [Last visited: 2 July 2004] “Scott Lowell: The Official Website.” [Includes portraits]. Available at: www.scottlowell.com/bio.html [Last visited: 3 July 2004] © Roger Ridley Fenton