Jean Bruce Scott

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Jean Bruce Scott
Born (1956-02-25) February 25, 1956 (age 65)
OccupationActress
Years active1981–2003, 2012
Spouse(s)Robert Colman (1980-?)
Randy Reinholz (1989-present)[1]

Jean Bruce Scott (born February 25, 1956) is a retired American actress, best known for her role as former Texas Highway Patrol helicopter pilot Caitlin O'Shannessy in the 1984-1987 CBS action thriller television series Airwolf. She had a recurring role as Lieutenant, later Lieutenant Commander, Maggie Poole in seasons 3-8 of Magnum, P.I..

In 2007, she worked as the executive director and producer of Native Voices at the Autry, a program devoted to developing and producing new works for the stage by Native American playwrights, and is affiliated with the Autry National Center.[2]

Education[]

The Monterey, California-born Scott attended La Quinta High School (Westminster, California; 1970–74) and California State University, Fullerton (1975-79). She later attended UCLA in the late 1980s, and graduated from California State University, Northridge in 1992.[citation needed]

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1980–1982, 2012 Days of Our Lives Jessica Blake 326 episodes
1983 Knight Rider 1 episode, "A Nice, Indecent Little Town"
1982–1988 Magnum, P.I. LT/LCDR Maggie Poole USN (Naval Intelligence) 11 episodes
1983 Wishman TV movie
1983–1984 St. Elsewhere Roberta Sloan 8 episodes
1984–1986 Airwolf Caitlin O'Shannessy 44 episodes
1985 Peyton Place: The Next Generation TV movie
1985 Kids Don't Tell TV movie
1986 Newhart 2 episodes
1987–1988 Matlock 2 episodes
1989 Hardball 1 episode
1989 MacGyver 1 episode, "The Invisible Killer"
1990 Jake and the Fatman 1 episode, "You're Driving Me Crazy"
1991 Wishman motion picture
1999 Beverly Hills, 90210 1 episode, "80's Night"
2000–2003 Port Charles multiple episodes

References[]

  1. ^ https://fabiosa.com/ctentlfs-rsafr-auvkl-pbvkl-phkbr-jean-bruce-scott-has-been-happily-married-to-her-husband-of-31-years-randy-reinholz/
  2. ^ "Native Voices at the Autry". Autry National Center. Retrieved April 12, 2017.

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