DOUGRAY SCOTT (Kyle) co-starred with John Malkovich in the feature “Ripley’s Game” and was seen opposite Tim Roth in “To Kill A King,” which he also associate produced. He recently completed the vampire film “Perfect Creature” directed by Glenn Standring and performed the title role of “Becket” at the Haymarket Theatre.
His other credits include starring as Tom Jericho in Michael Apted’s acclaimed film “Enigma,” opposite Kate Winslet and Saffron Burrows. Previous to this he co-starred as rogue agent Sean Ambrose opposite Tom Cruise in John Woo’s “Mission: Impossible 2,” and as Prince Henry in the Cinderella-style fantasy “Ever After” with Drew Barrymore. Among his other feature-film credits are Bill Forsyth’s “Gregory’s Two Girls,” “This Year’s Love,” “Regeneration,” “Deep Impact,” and “Twin Town.” He recently completed the title role in “The Poet,” directed by Paul Hills, and co-starred in the comedy-drama “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me.”
Scott has also appeared in numerous stage productions, including Oscar® winner Sam Mendes’ Donmar Warehouse production of Nick Whitby’s “To the Green Field Beyond.” Trained at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he won the Most Promising Drama Student Award, the Scottish-born actor began his acting career working in regional theater and making television appearances, before making his first big break in the popular UK series, playing Major Rory Taylor in “Soldier, Soldier.”