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Scott Kellerman Foley (born July 15, 1972) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his TV roles as Nick Blackburn on The Big Leap, Will Chase on Whiskey Cavalier, Henry Goodwin on the sitcom The Goodwin Games, Jake Ballard on Scandal, Patrick Devins on True Blood, Bob Brown on The Unit, Adam Sullivan on A.U.S.A., Sean Kelly on Scrubs, Noel Crane on Felicity, and a recurring role as Henry Burton on Grey's Anatomy. He wrote, produced, and directed the film Let's Kill Ward's Wife (2014). He starred in the film along with his wife, actress Marika Dominczyk and their son Keller; actor Patrick Wilson and his wife, actress Dagmara Dominczyk (Marika's older sister) and their son Kalin; actor James Carpinello and his wife, actress Amy Acker, and their daughter Ava; as well as actors Donald Faison, Greg Grunberg, Nicolette Sheridan, and Veronika Domińczyk (Marika's younger sister). He's been married to actress Marika Domińczyk since 2007 and they have 3 children. He was previously married to actress Jennifer Garner (m. 2000;div. 2004).

Scott Foley

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for Roman Bridger in SCREAM 8: The VERY final chapter. Really.
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A decade of uneasy peace shatters when a new Ghostface emerges—one more calculating, more personal, and more obsessed with the franchise’s bloody legacy than ever before. As rumors swirl about a “final” Stab movie and the internet erupts with theories, taunts, and toxic fandom, the survivors of Woodsboro are forced back into the nightmare they’ve spent their lives trying to escape. Sidney Prescott Evans, now a mother, is drawn out of hiding when the killer’s attacks begin targeting not just her old friends, but her daughter Tatum. Joined by Gale Weathers and her husband Mark Evans, Sidney must confront a threat that weaponizes the past in terrifying new ways—using AI recreations of former killers and victims to haunt, mislead, and torment the living. As the body count rises, the survivors band together to unravel a mystery that reaches deeper into their shared history than any Ghostface before. Every motive is questioned. Every legacy is twisted. And every rule of the franchise is turned inside out.