Here are the latest updates on Scott Foley I can share based on current public reporting:
- Scott Foley has been in the news recently for his continued work on new projects and appearances promoting his latest roles. For example, outlets covered his comments about returning to popular franchises and his involvement in new series and film projects.[1][2]
- Recent interviews highlight his ongoing collaborations and reconnecting with familiar co-stars, as well as what fans can expect from his current and upcoming projects.[2][1]
- Coverage also notes his public appearances at premieres and events, including press for his newest show and updates about his role in long-running franchises.[4][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date articles from specific outlets (e.g., IMDb News, People, Entertainment Weekly) and summarize them, or extract key dates and project titles for a quick digest.
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www.pastemagazine.comScott Foley - Notícias - IMDb - Filmes, programas de TV, celebridades e muito mais...
www.imdb.com"Scandal" alum Scott Foley opened up about his decision to move his family away from Los Angeles and about his new role in "The Big Leap."
www.foxnews.comScott Foley is pumped he got to work with Neve Campbell and David Arquette again on the upcoming 'Scream 7' movie ... and we got him on video signing a deadly object.
www.tmz.comScott Foley - News - IMDb - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comScott Foley has revealed how all the cast members of Scandal are connected. The 53-year-old American actor, director and producer played Jake Ballard in the American political thriller television...
www.thenews.com.pkScott Foley is an American actor and producer. He first gained recognition in 1998 on 'Dawson's Creek.' Foley's other notable TV shows include 'Felicity,' 'Scrubs,' 'The Unit,' 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Scandal.' He also starred on and produced 'A.U.S.A.,' 'Whiskey Cavalier' and 'The Big Leap.'
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