Scott Burkholder
Scott Burkholder is a talented actor recognized for his contributions to film in the 1990s. He gained prominence through his roles in several notable movies, including the gripping submarine thriller "Crimson Tide" released in 1995, where he showcased his acting prowess alongside stars like Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman. The following year, he appeared in "My Fellow Americans" (1996), a political comedy that featured a stellar ensemble cast, further solidifying his place in the industry. Burkholder continued to make an impact on the silver screen with his performance in the action-packed film "Con Air" (1997), which has since become a cult classic.
Throughout his career, Burkholder has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to various genres, making him a versatile figure in Hollywood. His work has not only entertained audiences but also contributed to the cinematic landscape of the 90s. While he may not be a household name, Burkholder's roles in these significant films have left an indelible mark, and he remains a respected figure among his peers. As of October 2023, his contributions to the film industry continue to be appreciated by fans and fellow actors alike.
Filmography
Police Story: Gladiator School
Play Nice
Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For
Steel and Lace
Keeping Secrets
Sketch Artist II: Hands That See
Cobb
The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics
Sunset Park
Crimson Tide
House IV
Police Story: Monster Manor
There's No Fish Food in Heaven
Nightwatch (1997)