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Occupation
  
Actor, DJ, writer

Books
  
Musicdotes

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Scott Beach

Years active
  
1968-1996



Full Name
  
Alvin Scott Beach

Born
  
January 13, 1931 (
1931-01-13
)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.

Died
  
February 13, 1996, San Francisco, California, United States

Movies
  
Stand by Me, American Graffiti, Bon Voyage - Charlie B, Out, Tucker: The Man and His D

Similar People
  
Phil Roman, Bill Melendez, Rob Reiner, George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola

Scott Beach (January 13, 1931 – February 13, 1996) was an American actor, writer, and disc jockey, best known for his performance in the 1950s-themed 1973 film American Graffiti.

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Life and career

Born Alvin Scott Beach, he appeared in numerous motion pictures, most notably as a German scientist patterned after Wernher von Braun in The Right Stuff. His deep voice was often heard in films. He once said that director George Lucas liked his voice and often used him in his films, beginning with THX 1138. Beach also appeared as Mr. Gordon in American Graffiti and provided an uncredited stormtrooper voice in Star Wars.

Scott was an early and beloved performer at the original Renaissance Pleasure Faires in Agoura and Novato, California, where for many years he portrayed the Lord Mayor of the Shire and was a mentor and an inspiration to many aspiring actors. Along with his acting career, Beach was a natural for radio and was on the staff of KSFO in San Francisco, California. During a radio broadcast on January 28, 1973, he reported that the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam had been signed on the previous day in Paris, France. That agreement, also known as the Paris Peace Accords, ended direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. Beach concluded his report about the peace agreement by stating, "I fear that the last U.S. soldier to die in Vietnam is still alive." He was correct; the last American death in Vietnam was not until April 29, 1975. See McMahon and Judge.

Beach twice served as the narrator in performances of Arthur Honegger's King David with the Masterworks Chorale of San Mateo, California. He also narrated other performances of the oratorio in both the original French and the English translation used by the Masterworks Chorale. He was the host of the San Francisco Opera broadcasts over KKHI during the early 1970s. Beach also provided the voice of the comic strip cat "Garfield" in the character's first television appearance; he was later replaced in that role by Lorenzo Music.


Filmography

Actor
1995
Psychic Detective (Video Game) as
Drunk Inmate
1994
Getting Even with Dad as
Wino
1993
Mrs. Doubtfire as
Judge
1990
Midnight Caller (TV Series) as
Vinnie Delano
- Three for the Money (1990) - Vinnie Delano
1988
Tucker: The Man and His Dream as
Floyd Cerf
1986
Stand by Me as
Mayor Grundy
1986
Blacke's Magic (TV Series) as
Pemberton
- Breathing Room (Pilot) (1986) - Pemberton
1983
To Be or Not to Be as
Narrator
1983
The Right Stuff as
Chief Scientist
1982
Breach of Contract
1982
Out as
Sailor
1981
Chu Chu and the Philly Flash as
Harry
1980
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) as
Waiter / Baron / Driver / ... (voice)
1980
She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown (TV Short) as
Coach / Announcer (voice)
1979
You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown (TV Short) as
Announcer (voice)
1977
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope as
Stormtrooper (voice, uncredited)
1975
The Grizzly & the Treasure as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1974
The Second Coming of Suzanne as
Reporter
1973
Bizarre Devices as
Radio Host
1973
American Graffiti as
Mr. Gordon
1972
One Is a Lonely Number as
Frawley King (as A. Scott Beach)
1971
THX 1138 as
Announcer (voice)
1970
The Miller's Tale (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1969
The Shepherd (Short) as
Narrator
1968
Bullitt as
Man (uncredited)
1966
The John Bartholomew Tucker Show (TV Series)
- Episode #1.7 (1966) - (as The Committee)
Writer
1974
The Making of 'Silent Running' (Documentary)
Miscellaneous
1977
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (adr loop group - uncredited)
Thanks
1989
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (Documentary) (special thanks)
Self
1995
Discovering Russia as
Self - Narrator
1981
The Making of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1980
The Fantastic Funnies (TV Movie documentary) as
Garfield / Hagar the Horrible (voice, uncredited)
1974
The Making of 'Silent Running' (Documentary) as
Narrator
1966
The Newlywed Game (TV Series) as
Announcer (1966) (uncredited)
1965
Oh My Word (TV Series) as
Self
- Scott Beach/Kathryn Ish (1965) - Self

References

Scott Beach Wikipedia