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  • Charlie Scott
  • Charlie Scott
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  • Charlie Scott was a security guard in the Vic Fontaine holoprogram. During the casino heist, he was told by Ryan, another guard, to take Miles O'Brien into custody and strip search him. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang") Charlie Scott was played by an unknown actor.
  • Charlie soll Miles O'Brien einer Leibesvisitation unterziehen, da diesem von Kasidy Yates ein Diebstahl von Jetons im Wert von 200 Dollar vorgeworfen wird. (DS9: ) Charlie Scott wurde von einem unbekannten Darsteller gespielt.
  • Charlie Scott is a bail bond agent, and the owner of Stocks and Bonds.
  • Charlie Scott is a former NASCAR driver from Forest Park, GA. He was an African-American who competed in one Nextel Cup Series event. That came in 1956, when Scott raced at Daytona Beach as part of the six-car team owned by Carl Kiekhaefer. Starting 14th in the seventy-six car field, Scott wound up with a decent 19th place showing. Stats
  • Charles Thomas Scott (born December 15, 1948 in New York City, New York) is an American former professional Basketball player. He played two seasons in the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA) and eight seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A 6'5" (1.96 m) guard/forward from the Laurinburg Institute (following three years at New York's Stuyvesant High School) and the University of North Carolina, where he was the first black scholarship athlete. He was the first person of color to join a fraternity at the University of North Carolina, St. Anthony Hall, in 1967.
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  • 2375
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  • Charlie Scott
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  • Active
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  • Human Male
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holoprogram
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  • 2374
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  • Charlie Scott was a security guard in the Vic Fontaine holoprogram. During the casino heist, he was told by Ryan, another guard, to take Miles O'Brien into custody and strip search him. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang") Charlie Scott was played by an unknown actor.
  • Charlie soll Miles O'Brien einer Leibesvisitation unterziehen, da diesem von Kasidy Yates ein Diebstahl von Jetons im Wert von 200 Dollar vorgeworfen wird. (DS9: ) Charlie Scott wurde von einem unbekannten Darsteller gespielt.
  • Charlie Scott is a bail bond agent, and the owner of Stocks and Bonds.
  • Charles Thomas Scott (born December 15, 1948 in New York City, New York) is an American former professional Basketball player. He played two seasons in the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA) and eight seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A 6'5" (1.96 m) guard/forward from the Laurinburg Institute (following three years at New York's Stuyvesant High School) and the University of North Carolina, where he was the first black scholarship athlete. He was the first person of color to join a fraternity at the University of North Carolina, St. Anthony Hall, in 1967. Scott was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 1970 but opted to begin his career with the Virginia Squires of the ABA. Scott was named ABA Rookie of the Year after averaging 27.1 points per game. During his second season with the Squires, he set the ABA record for highest scoring average in one season (34.6 points per game). However, he became dissatisfied with life in the ABA and joined the NBA's Phoenix Suns in 1972. Scott continued his stellar play in the NBA, representing the Suns in three straight NBA All-Star Games (1973, 1974, and 1975), then returned to the Celtics for the 1975-76 NBA season where he won a championship ring. Scott would also play for the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets, and he retired in 1980 with 14,837 combined ABA/NBA career points. Scott was a gold medalist at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
  • Charlie Scott is a former NASCAR driver from Forest Park, GA. He was an African-American who competed in one Nextel Cup Series event. That came in 1956, when Scott raced at Daytona Beach as part of the six-car team owned by Carl Kiekhaefer. Starting 14th in the seventy-six car field, Scott wound up with a decent 19th place showing. Stats
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