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I never intended to be on television or in a movie. The theater was all I ever dreamed about, once I decided to try to make it as a business profession. All this other stuff has just been icing.
Scott Bakula
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Scott Bakula
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: October 9
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St. Louis
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Scott Stewart Bakula
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I was a huge fan of the original Star Trek, and I'd never even dreamed that I would someday be captain of a starship...
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