Scott Michael Foster

Scott Michael Foster

Birth : 1985-03-04, Winfield, Illinois, USA

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scott Michael Foster (born March 4, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for his role of "Cappie" on the ABC Family series Greek. Description above from the Wikipedia article Scott Michael Foster, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Scott Michael Foster

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Choose Love
Paul Swartz
The steady boyfriend. The one who got away. The charming rock star. Who will Cami choose? In this interactive rom-com, her love life is in your hands.
Heritage Day
James
After Evie dresses up like her estranged grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, on “Heritage Day” at school, she becomes increasingly obsessed with this dark part of her family history.
Deborah
Chet
A group of old friends discovers a seemingly harmless device that allows them to rewind time, but not without consequences.
Love, For Real
Luke
Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.
The Boy Behind The Door
Officer Steward
Bobby tries to save himself and his best friend when they are kidnapped on their way home from school.
Your Monster
Nothing is going right for Laura. Sick and brokenhearted, she moves back home and finds that the terrifying monster who inhabited her closet as a kid is still alive and well -- and wants to talk about life.
5 Years Apart
Andrew
Two estranged brothers born on the same day, five years apart, run into each other at their family vacation home with wildly different expectations for how their birthday weekend is going to play out.
In the Key of Love
Jake Colby
Photographer Maggie learns her ex-boyfriend/ex-singing partner is in the wedding she is working. Tensions run high until they sing together, remembering how good they were as a duo.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It's Over
Self
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over” is a peek behind the curtain as the team behind the award-winning comedy series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” wraps up its final season. We watch as co-creators Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna and their many talented collaborators steer the show through its final episode. The film highlights their unique process as they juggle writing, songwriting, choreography on a spinning turntable, last minute big ideas and emergencies, and the “impossible task” of creating a smart, feminist, musical comedy show that’s a process unlike any other show ever to air on network TV.
Wake the Riderless Horse
Jonathan
Jonathan, succumbing to an opioid addiction, decides that it's time to end his story with an overdose; however, he discovers that the 'easy out' he was looking for is a little more challenging than he imagined.
My Dead Boyfriend
Howard
Mary’s life has been defined by a string of temp jobs and a half-hearted attempt to become a writer. But all that changes when she comes home to find her boyfriend dead in front of the TV set. During her misadventures in trying to get rid of his ashes, Mary discovers that there was much more to her couch potato boyfriend than she ever thought imaginable.
The Pact II
Officer Meyer
The sequel is set just weeks after Annie Barlow's deadly confrontation with the Judas Killer. In this elevated sequel, we meet June, a woman whose carefully constructed life is beginning to unravel due to lucid nightmares so awful they disturb her waking life
Teenage Dirtbag
Thayer
A popular high school girl is harassed by a delinquent boy until they are placed in creative writing class together. Through written words, they create a bond, but tragically a bond that cannot withstand her social pressures or his brutal home life.