
Philippa Scott (November 10, 1935 — May 22, 2025) was an American actress who has appeared in film and television since the 1950s. Scott was born in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of actress Laura Straub and screenwriter Allan Scott; an uncle was the blacklisted screenwriter Adrian Scott. Scott married Lee Rich, a founding partner of Lorimar Productions, in 1964. They had two children together before they divorced in 1983, though they maintained a friendship until he died in 2012. In the 1970s, along with steady work acting in television productions, Scott was a student at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where she pursued a degree in landscape architecture. 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 Bosnian genocide.

トワイライト・ゾーン

刑事コロンボ

Perry Mason

捜索者

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

事件記者コルチャック

Mission: Impossible

Judd for the Defense

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Matt Helm

Have Gun, Will Travel

The Rogues

The Fugitive

The Rat Patrol

T.H.E. Cat

The Waltons

探偵レミントン・スティール

The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries

The Streets of San Francisco

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

Auntie Mame

Barnaby Jones

Maverick

The Rookies

鬼警部アイアンサイド

Mannix

Tarzan

Gunsmoke

Family Affair

Thriller

Cannon

General Electric Theater

Felony Squad

Mr. Lucky

バージニアン

Bad Ronald

The Tall Man

The DuPont Show with June Allyson

Cold Turkey

F Troop

Outlaws

恋愛専科

Medical Center

For Pete's Sake

Demon and the Mummy

Jigsaw John

Stagecoach West

Petulia

Adventures in Paradise

My Six Loves

Ben Casey

Automotive

Mayerling

The Aquanauts

The Alaskans

Dr. Kildare

Kraft Suspense Theatre

The Outcasts

The Outsider

Sarge

Redigo

Lancer

Terror on the 40th Floor

Footprints

Some Kind of a Nut

Quick, Let's Get Married

A Turning of the Earth: John Ford, John Wayne and 'The Searchers'

The Sound of Murder

Bus Stop

Hong Kong