Scott Tiler
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Scott Tiler (Born Scott Schutzman) is an American actor and acting coach, best known for playing the young David "Noodles" Aaronson in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America (1984).[1][2] In 1985, he starred in the film adaptation of the literary sequel to Freaky Friday, titled Billions for Boris (aka A Billion for Boris).[3] In 1987, he appeared in both the teen comedy film Three O'Clock High[4][5] and the John Sayles movie City of Hope.[6]
Tiler is also an acting coach and stage director.[7]
Filmography
Cinema
- 1984: Once Upon a Time in America as Young Noodles
- 1985: Billions for Boris as Boris Harris
- 1987: Three O'Clock High as Bruce Chalmer
- 1989: Misplaced as Eric
- 1991: City of Hope as Vinnie
Short films
- 2016: Rosetta's Blues as Priest
- 2016: Your Secret as Jim Barnett
- 2018: The Blurry World of Marcello Casagrande as Agent Dan
Television
- 1981: Rise and Shine as Joel Beidermeyer (Episode: "Pilot")
- 1985: ABC Weekend Special as Stanley Olinger (Episode: "The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf")
- 1989: Flying Blind as Mick (TV movie)
- 1996: New York Undercover as James Tesher (Episode: "Fire Show")
References
- ^ "BoyActors - Scott Tiler".
- ^ Sokol, Tony (7 September 2021). "Once Upon a Time in America Is Every Bit as Great a Gangster Movie as The Godfather". Den of Geek. Archived from the original on 5 June 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
Robert De Niro and James Woods created gangster icons for Sergio Leone's mob masterpiece, Once Upon a Time in America.
- ^ "Camera Obscura: A BILLION FOR BORIS/BILLIONS FOR BORIS | The-Solute".
- ^ "Three O'Clock High - Full Cast & Crew". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 10 March 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
- ^ "Netflix Movies Starring Scott Schutzman Tiler".
- ^ "City of Hope". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
- ^ "The Surprisingly Unremarkable Destinies of the Gang of Kids from "Once Upon a Time in America"". 27 April 2019.
External links
- Scott Tiler at IMDb