
Age: 64
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Campbell Scott (born July 19, 1961) is an American actor, producer, director, and voice artist. His notable TV roles include Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz on Royal Pains, Mark Usher on House of Cards, Frank O'Brien on Soundtrack, George Brown on Lore, Joseph Tobin on Damages, and Steven Casemen on Six Degrees. His notable film roles include Victor Gaddes in Dying Young, Steve Dunne in Singles, Scott Corrigan in The Love Letter, Ethan Thomas in The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Sloan Cates in Music & Lyrics, Richard Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man 1 & 2, and Lewis Dodgson in Jurassic World Dominion. He is also a narrator for several documentaries and episodes on PBS shows.

Campbell Scott

George Baselton
for George Baselton in Jurassic World (Jurassic Park IV)
Suggested by simsiboyy

22 years after the incident of Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar the new dinosaur park called Jurassic World is in its tenth year of running. InGen is now owned by Simon Masrani and since the reopening many new species have been added to the park. So have been many new attractions, such as gyrospheres, safari-tours, aquariums, aviaries and many more. Leah Malcolm, daughter-in-law of Ian Malcolm (now a sceptic Masrani consultant), has risen to the role of CEO of Jurassic World. JW‘s biologic research team, is still lead by InGen‘s veteran Dr. Henry Wu. Together with Dr. Elena Morales and Barry Sembène she is researching new ways to improve the dinosaur‘s DNA and also care for the animals well-being. They always have to find the right balance between making them as realistic as possible and securing a good show to the audience. As the financial stakeholders and the visitors seem to lose their interest in expensive bio-technology and zoos in general JW‘s team has to react. In a desperate attempt to save the project long term they underestimate the power of biotechnology and neglect the necessary research before breeding exciting manipulated dinosaurs. Dr. Wu's secret project, Scorpios rex - one of a few hybrid experiments - turns out to be too much of a challenge to be contained and eventually the scientists lose control over their own creations.