Scott L. Schwartz
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | March 16, 1959
Other names | Scott Schwartz Giant David Joshua Ben-Gurion: The Israeli Commando Igor the Giant |
Occupation | Film actor Television actor Stuntman (former) professional wrestler Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department |
Known for | Roles as huge villain in multiple films and for recurring role as "Bruiser" in Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve, and Ocean's Thirteen |
Height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
Website | www |
Scott Leslie Schwartz AKA The Ultimate Bad Guy (born March 16, 1959) is an American film and television actor and stuntman, and former professional wrestler. His size and agility at 6'8" and 303 pounds (137 kg) have allowed him many roles as thug or villain for film and television.[1][2][3][4]
Background[]
Schwartz was born in the United States but is of Israeli descent. He is a devout Jew.[5] Schwartz was born and raised in Philadelphia,[1] where he played football, baseball and ice hockey at Washington High School[2] before attending Temple University.[6] After college, he became a professional wrestler,[4] wrestling under the ring-names of "Joshua Ben-Gurion—The Israeli Commando" and "Giant David". Schwartz toured as a wrestler and held many titles,[1] before turning his career toward performance in film and television.
Apart from his acting, and after completing training,[6] Schwartz became a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy and a reserve deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. He currently resides in Seal Beach, California.
Professional wrestling career[]
After college, Schwartz became a professional wrestler, trained in the early '70s by wrestling's Walter "Killer" Kowalski.[1] Schwartz's original ring-name was Giant David, but by the '80s he was known as Joshua Ben-Gurion—The Israeli Commando.[6] As a professional wrestler, he performed in Japan, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Western Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Guam, Canada and 40 of the 50 United States. He was promoted by Verne Gagne, Vince McMahon, Herb Abrams, Antone "Ripper" Leone, and Bruno Sammartino.[6]
Film career[]
Schwartz was wrestling on tour in Bakersfield, California, when he was approached by a Hollywood agent. After seeing Schwartz's wrestling on television, the agent had traveled to Bakerfield to meet him, feeling Schwartz should take his skills into performing arts. At first, Schwartz was reluctant to change careers, wanting to retire as a wrestler.[1]
In his early stunt work, and because of his background in pro wrestling, Schwartz was able to handle the staged combat, which required protecting opponents from harm. Due to his look, size, agility, and ability to handle dialogue, he has been able to obtain roles as the "bad guy" in many films and television projects.[6] He is known for his work in such films and TV shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Star Trek: Enterprise, The Scorpion King, Charmed, The Tick, and Black Scorpion among others,[3][4] but he is probably most recognized for his role as 'Bruiser' in the films Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen.[3] He has appeared in such big budget films as Spider-Man, Fire Down Below, Starsky & Hutch, and Fun with Dick and Jane.[4]
Championships and accomplishments[]
- Universal Wrestling Federation
- UWF Israeli Championship (1 time)[7]
Filmography[]
- As actor
- UWF Fury Hour (1990, TV Series)
- Shock 'Em Dead (1991) as Guard
- For Parents Only (1991) as The Wrench
- Terminal USA (1993) as Big Tony
- Back in Action (1993) as Kasajian's Thug (uncredited)
- (1994) as Carlito
- Silent Fury (1994) as Crusher
- Savate (1995) as Bruno the Horrible
- The Set-Up (1995) as Maniac (uncredited)
- Tiger Mask (1996) as Sonic Boom
- Meet Wally Sparks (1997) as American Wrestler #2
- Fire Down Below (1997) as Pimple
- (1997) as Guard #1
- High Voltage (1997) as Biker
- The Misadventures of James Spawn (1998) as Drill Sergeant
- Centurion Force (1998) as Nicky
- P.U.N.K.S. (1999) as Convict
- Martial Law (1999, TV Series) as Boris (uncredited)
- Bridge of Dragons (1999) as Belmont
- Final Voyage (1999) as Russ
- V.I.P. (1999, TV Series) as Mo Big
- The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) as Caveman Boxer (uncredited)
- Agent Red (2000) as Bald henchman (uncredited)
- Just Sue Me (2000) as The Chauffeur
- The Black Rose (2000) as Armand
- Nash Bridges (2001, TV Series) as Pierre LaFoote
- Carman: The Champion (2001) as Big Mike
- Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician (2001) as Chef
- Extreme Limits (2000) as Bear
- Tomcats (2001) as Biker (uncredited)
- The One (2001) as Prisoner (uncredited)
- Ocean's Eleven (2001) as Bulldog, the Bruiser
- The Tick (2002, TV Series) as Rex
- The Scorpion King (2002) as Torturer
- Spider-Man (2002) as Screaming Wrestler (uncredited)
- Lost Treasure (2003) as Crazy Joe
- Starsky and Hutch (2004) as Fat Ron
- Terminal Island (2004) as Frank
- Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon (2004) as Biker Bar Tough
- Ocean's Twelve (2004) as Bruiser
- Daydream Believer (2005, Short) as Schulte
- Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) as Bigger Convenience Store Clerk
- Blood Ranch (2006)
- Mind of Mencia (TV, TV Series) as Turk
- Cain and Abel (2006) as Yuri
- Vagabond (2006) as Carnivore
- (2006, Short) as Schulte
- Epic Movie (2007) as Rubeus Hagrid (uncredited)
- ELI (2007, Short) as Graves
- Ocean's Thirteen (2007) as Bruiser
- What We Do Is Secret (2007) as Biker (uncredited)
- (2008) as Ed
- The Young and the Restless (2009, TV Series) as Amos Slaughter
- Ctrl (2009, TV Series) as Security Guard
- Lost in the Woods (2009) as Kurt
- Wrong Side of Town (2010) as Deacon
- Listen to Your Heart (2010) as Greg
- Daddy's Home (2010) as Deputy Cruz
- (2010) as Officer Rains
- Journey to Promethea (2010, TV Movie) as Kronin
- For Christ's Sake (2010) as Gordy
- Changing Hands (2010) as Sergeant Mike Smith
- Changing Hands Feature (2012)
- Inventing Adam (2013) as Morty
- Betrayal (2013) as Misha
- Xtinction: Predator X (2014) as Larry Boudreaux
- Better Criminal (2016) as Danny
- Holding St. Peter's Conquest [Us] (2017) as Polonski
- Garlic & Gunpowder (2017) as Shop Owner
- As stuntman
- (1997)
- My Giant (1998)
- The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000)
- Agent Red (2000) (stunts)
- (2001)
- Crazy as Hell (2002)
- Epic Movie (2007)
- Weeds (2007) (TV)
References[]
- ^ a b c d e Hillhouse, Dave (June 21, 2006). "Scott L. Schwartz: That guy onscreen". CANOE. slam.canoe.ca. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- ^ a b Slifkin, Irv (2006). Filmadelphia: A Celebration of a City's Movies (illustrated ed.). Middle Atlantic Press. ISBN 9780975441978.
- ^ a b c "Scott L. Schwartz is big". Philadelphia Daily News. nl.newsbank.com. September 27, 2006. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- ^ a b c d Boxley, Mark (October 29, 2009). "'Ultimate bad guy' actor faces assault allegations in Blount County". The Daily Times. thedailytimes.com. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- ^ [1] (2011).
- ^ a b c d e "Scott L. Schwartz - The Ultimate Bad Guy". Jet City Comic Show. jetcitycomicshow.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 19 June 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2010.
- ^ "UWF Israeli Championship history".
External links[]
- Living people
- American male actors
- American male professional wrestlers
- American people of Israeli descent
- Jewish American male actors
- Jewish professional wrestlers
- 1959 births
- 21st-century American Jews