Great interview, thank you for posting this, so lovely to hear Scott as we don't get to see much of him in the UK apart from the odd theatre appearance or a brief interview on our tv, I too love musicals and I hope Scott will get to do some more - the West End is on a high right now with musicals so maybe he will return to London.
It was a pleasure to meet ya Scott and be the 1st base empire in the show with the frozen base ball on the set located in Charleston,South Carolina,My GF still has the note you signed for her. I was watching the 1949 show The secret Garden with Dean and remembered you and his interview. Sincerely Tony Shelton
Scott's transformation to look like the character in "Behind the Candelabra" was just so amazing! I almost didn't recognize him through the long hair and the moustache! There is this one scene where he greet Matt Damon's character in Liberace's house and he is wearing no shirt! I couldn't believe how muscular and sexy he looked! Even after the movie was over, I still wasn't sure whether it was Scott or not because he just looked so different. I am pleased that it was Scott Bakula in the outrageous, provocative movie! I like this man, he seems to be a very sincere, humble man.
wow what a surprise he's shirtless in a movie 😴color me impressed I don't remember seeing him in that movie .the many times he was shirtless on leap would've loved to have seen Al Dean Stockwell even in a undershirt .
And you misspelled spelled as "spelt," which is actually a nutritious wheat! Hypocritical? Yes! Definition: Spelt, also known as dinkel wheat,[2] or hulled wheat,[2] is an ancient species of wheat from the fifth millennium BC. Spelt was an important staple in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times;
One of the finest, most professional actors in the world!
Love Scott and his amazing work...beautiful inside and out xx
I love thus guy, great actor. Greetings from Argentina!
Great interview, thank you for posting this, so lovely to hear Scott as we don't get to see much of him in the UK apart from the odd theatre appearance or a brief interview on our tv, I too love musicals and I hope Scott will get to do some more - the West End is on a high right now with musicals so maybe he will return to London.
How could he be so fair, so sweet all the time??? Sometimes I could just hug him. Nice guy!
Such a beautiful sensitive soulxxx
It was a pleasure to meet ya Scott and be the 1st base empire in the show with the frozen base ball on the set located in Charleston,South Carolina,My GF still has the note you signed for her. I was watching the 1949 show The secret Garden with Dean and remembered you and his interview. Sincerely Tony Shelton
Scott's transformation to look like the character in "Behind the Candelabra" was just so amazing! I almost didn't recognize him through the long hair and the moustache! There is this one scene where he greet Matt Damon's character in Liberace's house and he is wearing no shirt! I couldn't believe how muscular and sexy he looked! Even after the movie was over, I still wasn't sure whether it was Scott or not because he just looked so different. I am pleased that it was Scott Bakula in the outrageous, provocative movie! I like this man, he seems to be a very sincere, humble man.
Just a fantastic man with such humble ness and amazingly talented...beautiful human being xx
wow what a surprise he's shirtless in a movie 😴color me impressed I don't remember seeing him in that movie .the many times he was shirtless on leap would've loved to have seen Al Dean Stockwell even in a undershirt .
We had a tech glitch at the end, but that was very close to the final sentence he said.
Great moment and sad it got cut off
Great interview!!
Love this, always will love to hear SB talking. Is there a part 2? It cuts off very abruptly.
From what I heard Scott Bakula is a classy guy bts. Hollywood needs more class acts like Mr. Bakula
Good interview, have always liked Scott Bakula.
Candelabra is spelt incorrectly in the title btw!
And you misspelled spelled as "spelt," which is actually a nutritious wheat! Hypocritical? Yes!
Definition: Spelt, also known as dinkel wheat,[2] or hulled wheat,[2] is an ancient species of wheat from the fifth millennium BC. Spelt was an important staple in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times;
Candlebra? Does the candle have breasts and need one?