Advertisement

Scott Marlowe; Actor Had Roles as Young Delinquent

Share

Scott Marlowe, 68, a youthful actor in 1950s juvenile delinquency movies who segued into roles in television movies and series. His early work included such motion pictures as “The Restless Breed,” “The Cool and the Crazy,” “Riot in Juvenile Prison,” “The Subterraneans” and “A Cold Wind in August.” Among the later TV series in which Marlowe appeared were “Executive Suite” in the 1970s and “Perfect Strangers” and “Murder, She Wrote” in the 1990s. He had prominent parts in several TV movies, including “No Place Like Home” with Christine Lahti, Jeff Daniels and Kathy Bates; “Following Her Heart” with Ann-Margret and George Segal; and “Seasons of the Heart” with Carol Burnett and Segal. Marlowe also performed on stage, including the Chicago production of “Death of a Salesman,” and was a founding member of Theatre West. On Jan. 6 in Los Angeles of a heart attack.

Advertisement