Menu
All
All
Watchlist
Sign In
EN
Fully supported
English (United States)
Partially supported
Français (Canada)
Français (France)
Deutsch (Deutschland)
हिंदी (भारत)
Italiano (Italia)
Português (Brasil)
Español (España)
Español (México)
Use app
Biography
Awards
IMDbPro
All topics
Scott Shepherd
(II)
Actor
IMDbPro
Starmeter
See rank
Play trailer
1:23
Fugitive Dreams (2020)
7 Videos
15 Photos
Scott Shepherd was born on 30 May 1968 in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is an actor, known for
Bridge of Spies (2015)
,
Jason Bourne (2016)
and
X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)
.
More at IMDbPro
Contact info
Agent info
Resume
IMDbPro
Starmeter
See rank
Add to list
View contact info at IMDbPro
Awards
2 nominations
Photos
15
+ 11
Known for
Bridge of Spies
7.6
Hoffman
2015
Jason Bourne
6.6
Director NI Edwin Russell
2016
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
5.7
John Grey
2019
Killers of the Flower Moon
7.6
Byron Burkhart
2023
Credits
Edit
Actor
33
Self
7
Archive Footage
1
IMDbPro
Expand below
All credits
Actor
Upcoming
2
The Sensitive Kind
In Production
TV Series
The Rivals of Amziah King
Post-production
Previous
31
Zach Bryan: Nine Ball
8.7
Music Video
2024
Killers of the Flower Moon
7.6
Byron Burkhart
2023
The Last of Us
8.7
TV Series
David
2023
1 episode
The Good Fight
8.3
TV Series
Brian Goner
2022
1 episode
Fugitive Dreams
8.0
Israfel
2020
Prodigal Son
7.7
TV Series
Dr. Simon Coppenrath
2020
1 episode
Slow Machine
5.2
Gerard
2020
Bluff City Law
6.9
TV Series
George Bell
2019
10 episodes
El Camino
7.3
Casey
2019
First Cow
7.1
Captain
2019
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
5.7
John Grey
2019
True Detective
8.9
TV Series
Harris James
2019
4 episodes
The Report
7.2
Senator Mark Udall
2019
After the Party
Short
2018
Radium Girls
6.3
Mr. Leech
2018
See all
Videos
7
Trailer 2:36
Official Trailer
Trailer 2:31
Theatrical Trailer
Trailer 2:31
Theatrical Trailer
Trailer 2:31
Hostiles Trailer
Trailer 1:48
Begins January 15 at 9 p.m.
Trailer 0:47
Teaser Trailer
Trailer 1:23
Fugitive Dreams
Personal details
Edit
Born
May 30
,
1968
Raleigh, North Carolina
Other works
Plays Theramenes/Reader in "To You, the Birdie!" play by Paul Schmidt, adapted from Racine's "Phedre" (St. Ann's Warehouse, New York City, New York, USA).
Related news
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Learn more about contributing
Edit page
More to explore
Recently viewed
Please enable browser cookies to use this feature.
Learn more.
Back to top