Scott Marlowe - Later Career

Later Career

During the 1990s, Marlowe appeared as Al Brackman twice on NBC"s Matlock legal drama with Andy Griffith, on ABC's Father Dowling Mysteries with Tom Bosley, and on CBS's Jake and the Fatman, again with William Conrad. His most enduring work in the decade was in 1994 on sixty-five appearances as Michael Burke on the night-time soap opera Valley of the Dolls, based on the Jacqueline Susann novel also titled Valley of the Dolls. In 1995, Marlowe appeared as Avery Nugent in the episode "School for Murder" on Angela Lansbury's Sunday night mystery drama Murder, She Wrote.

His last active role was as Ambassador Silver in the 1999 action film Counter Measures.

Marlowe also appeared on stage. His most highly acclaimed such performance was at the Chicago Civic Theatre in a production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Marlowe was a founding member of Theatre West in Los Angeles.

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