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Philippa "Pippa" Scott (November 10, 1934 – May 22, 2025) was an American actress who appeared in film and television from the 1950s.


Early life and education
Scott was born in Los Angeles, California. She was the daughter of actress Laura Straub and screenwriter Allan Scott; an uncle was the blacklisted screenwriter .

In the 1970s, Scott was a student at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where she pursued a degree in landscape architecture.


Career

Acting
Scott attended Radcliffe and before studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in England. Shortly after her return to the United States, she won a Theatre World Award for her 1956 debut in Child of Fortune. Scott then quickly signed a contract with Warner Bros. and made her movie debut that same year as Lucy, a niece of 's character in 's epic The Searchers.

Scott was cast in the 1958 film As Young as We Are in the role of a new high-school teacher who falls in love with the character Hank Moore, played by , who turns out to be a student. She appeared as Pegeen in the 1958 Warner Bros. film, Auntie Mame.

She appeared as Abigail in the 1959 episode of Maverick titled "Easy Mark" starring Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick. In the 1959–1960 series Mr. Lucky, starring and , she had a recurring role as Maggie Shank-Rutherford. Around this time, she also appeared on the ABC-TV Western series, , starring .

Scott guest-starred on such series as The DuPont Show with June Allyson; The Twilight Zone in "The Trouble with Templeton" starring and (in which she performed a bravura 1920s dance sequence); Thriller; ; Have Gun - Will Travel with ; Redigo; The Tall Man with ; The Dick Van Dyke Show; The Rat Patrol; Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.; and (as a woman, taken by Native Americans during a raid, who during a year of captivity falls in love with a native suitor in the S7E10 “Indian Ford” in 1961).

In 1962–1963, she appeared in the first season of NBC's The Virginian in the recurring role of Molly Wood, publisher, editor, and reporter of The Medicine Bow Banner. She made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, starring . In 1963, she played defendant Gwynn Elston in "The Case of the Bigamous Spouse"; in 1966, she played defendant Ethel Andrews in "The Case of the Fanciful Frail".

In 1964, she guest-starred with and in the episode "A Time to Be Silent" of The Reporter. She guest-starred in "The Garden House", an episode of ABC's The Fugitive, starring . Her last notable film roles were the wife of Dick Van Dyke's character in the comedy Cold Turkey (1971), and as 's wife in the TV movie (1974), although she sporadically played minor characters throughout the 1970s and '80s, including a 1971 guest spot in the episode "Didn't You Used to Be ... Wait ... Don't Tell Me" of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

In 1972, Scott appeared in the educational short film Magical Disappearing Money, where she starred as a grocery consultant advising people about saving money by buying cheaper items, and how they can substitute for expensive items. The short was later featured on the website and YouTube channel.

She played an actress stranded in Virginia due to money problems in a 1973 episode of . In 1973, she played a murder victim in . Her last regular TV role was as nursery-school teacher Maggie Hearn in the 15-episode 1976 NBC police drama Jigsaw John starring Jack Warden.

(2025). 9780786464777, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.

She returned to the big screen in 2011's Footprints, for which she was nominated for the Stockholm Krystal Award for Best Supporting Actress at the Method Fest Independent Film Festival.


Off-screen work in film
Scott produced, wrote the screenplay for, and directed King Leopold's Ghost (2006), a film based on the book of the same name by Adam Hochschild.
(2025). 9781557837295, Hal Leonard Corporation. .


Personal life and death
Scott married , a founding partner of Lorimar Productions, in 1964.
(2025). 9780226312309, University of Chicago Press. .
They had two children together before they divorced in 1983, though they reconnected in 1996 and maintained a relationship until his death in 2012.

By the 1990s, Scott had become active in human-rights work, such as supporting the Commission of Experts formed under United Nations Security Council Resolution 780 in its research of the "widespread violations of international humanitarian law" committed during the .

Scott died of heart failure at her home in Santa Monica, California, on May 22, 2025, at the age of 90.


Partial filmography
Original title: "The Confession"
Educational short

Television
Episodes: "They Shall Not Pass"; "That Stands for Pool"; "The Gordon Caper"; "Aces Back to Back"; "Maggie the Witness"; "The Last Laugh"; "The Tax Man"; "Hair of the Dog"
Episode: "Uneasy Grave"
Episode: "The Trouble with Templeton"
Season 7, Episode 10: "Indian Ford"
Episodes: "The Man from the Sea"; "It Tolls for Thee"; "Riff-Raff"; "The Brazen Bell"; "The Big Deal"; "The Executioners"
Episode: "The Case of the Bigamous Spouse"
Season 1, Episode 4: "Captain Ironpants"
Episode: "The Case of the Fanciful Frail"
Episode: "Leona"
Episode: "The Actress"
Episode: "Requiem for a Falling Star"
TV movie
Episode: "Legacy of Terror"


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