Geoffrey Scott, an actor known for his roles in “Dynasty” and 2003’s “Hulk,” has died at age 79.
The star’s wife, Cheri, affirmed his passing to Fox News on Tuesday.
Scott died Feb. 23 in Broomfield, Colo., in the wake of engaging Parkinson’s illness.
“He loved to ski and that’s why he spent his last years in Colorado,” Cheri shared. “His career enabled him to do a lot of outdoor sports. That’s what he loved.”
She added: “He was an incredible athlete.”
The physicality was fitting, as Scott was known for playing Mark Jennings, a tennis star, on “Dynasty” from 1982-1984, per IMDb.
Maybe his most popular job was playing the president in Ang Lee’s “Hulk,” which was likewise his last role.
His first Hollywood job was a piece part on “General Hospital” prior to proceeding onward to show up in a few high-profile TV programs.
Scott appeared in episodes of “Dark Shadows,” “Dallas,” “Baywatch,” “The Love Boat,” “Married… with Children” and more.
On the film side, he showed up in various TV motion pictures all through his vocation and in 1986 showed up in the film “The Morning After,” close by Jane Fonda and Jeff Bridges.
He was additionally dynamic in commercials and recorded more than 100, showing up in advertisements for items like Marlboro cigarettes and Maxwell House espresso, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Scott was brought into the world in Los Angeles in 1942. His dad was an administrator at Lockheed creating planes while his mom was a housewife, per the power source. He grew up close to Clark Gable and would regularly hop into the family’s pool excluded.
He is made due by Cheri and their kid twins Christopher and Matthew.