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Scandal Full Story, Cast, Plot Summary & Teasers: “Scandal” is an exciting American TV show that featured Kerry Washington as the main star. The show was created by Shonda Rhimes and aired on ABC from April 5, 2012, to April 19, 2018. It had a total of seven seasons with 124 episodes.

Scandal Full Story, Cast, Plot Summary & Teasers

In the series, Kerry Washington portrays the character Olivia Pope, who was partly inspired by Judy Smith. Judy Smith was a former press aide during George H. W. Bush’s administration, and she also served as a co-executive producer for the show.

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The series takes place in Washington, D.C., and mainly focuses on Olivia Pope’s crisis management firm, Olivia Pope & Associates (OPA), and its team. It also explores the lives of White House staff and the broader political scene. In addition to Kerry Washington, the show features Tony Goldwyn as Fitzgerald Grant III, the President of the United States (later a former President) and Olivia’s main love interest.

Darby Stanchfield plays Abby Whelan, who starts as an assistant at OPA and later becomes a significant figure at Quinn Perkins & Associates (QPA), formerly known as OPA. She also served as the former White House Press Secretary and Chief of Staff. Katie Lowes portrays Quinn Perkins, who begins as an assistant at OPA and later becomes the head of QPA.

Guillermo Diaz takes on the role of Huck, a former agent from a spy agency called B613, and he works at QPA. Jeff Perry plays Cyrus Beene, who was the former White House Chief of Staff under Grant and later the Vice President under Mellie Grant. Joshua Malina is David Rosen, the Attorney General, Bellamy Young as Mellie Grant, the ex-First Lady, former senator, and later the President of the United States after Grant.

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Scott Foley is Jake Ballard, the Director of the NSA and Olivia’s secondary love interest. Cornelius Smith Jr. takes on the character of Marcus Walker, a civil rights activist who used to work as an OPA assistant and White House Press Secretary.

Joe Morton plays Eli “Rowan” Pope, Olivia’s father, and the former head of B613, and George Newbern as Charlie, a former B613 agent who later becomes a member of QPA.

“Scandal” received several awards and recognitions, including being named a Television Program of the Year by the American Film Institute, receiving the Peabody Award for Excellence in Television, and being honored as Outstanding Drama Series at the Image Awards. Kerry Washington won the Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series and received nominations for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series, and a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series.

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Scandal Cast:

Kerry Washington (Olivia Pope)

Kerry Marisa Washington Profile Summary

Name Kerry Marisa Washington
Date of BirthJanuary 31, 1977
OccupationActress, Producer, Director
Notable Roles– Olivia Pope in “Scandal” (2012–2018)
Primetime Emmy Award1 win
NAACP Image Awards5 wins
Primetime Emmy Award nominations3 nominations
Golden Globe Award nomination1 nomination

Kerry Marisa Washington Career

Kerry Marisa Washington, born on January 31, 1977, is an American actress, producer, and director. She gained widespread fame for her role as Olivia Pope, a crisis management expert, in the ABC drama series “Scandal” from 2012 to 2018.

Her portrayal in this role earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and one Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama.

Additionally, her performance as Anita Hill in the HBO political thriller film “Confirmation” in 2016 and as Mia Warren in the Hulu miniseries “Little Fires Everywhere” in 2020 also received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.

In the world of film, Kerry Washington is recognized for her roles as Della Bea Robinson in “Ray” (2004), as Kay in “The Last King of Scotland” (2006), as Alicia Masters in the live-action “Fantastic Four” films of 2005 and 2007, and as Broomhilda von Shaft in Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” (2012). She has also taken part in independent films such as “Our Song” (2000), “The Dead Girl” (2006), “Mother and Child” (2009), “Night Catches Us” (2010), and “American Son” (2019).

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Kerry Washington’s influence in the entertainment industry is evident, as Time magazine included her in its Time 100 list of the most influential people in 2014. In 2018, Forbes recognized her as the eighth highest-paid television actress.

Throughout her career, she has earned a Primetime Emmy Award and five NAACP Image Awards, including The President’s Award.

This description is sourced from the Wikipedia article on Kerry Washington and is licensed under CC-BY-SA, with a full list of contributors available on Wikipedia.

Darby Stanchfield (Abby Whelan)

Darby Stanchfield Profile Summary

Name Darby Stanchfield
Known ForActing
Known Credits37
GenderFemale
Birthday1971-04-29 (52 years old)
Place of BirthKodiak, Alaska, USA
Also Known AsDarby Leigh Stanchfield

Darby Stanchfield Career

Darby Leigh Stanchfield, an American actress, is 5 feet 7 inches tall (1.7 meters). She was born on April 29, 1971, in Kodiak, Alaska, USA.

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Her father was the owner of a successful commercial fishing business, and she holds a Masters in Fine Arts from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She has been married to Joseph Mark Gallegos since 2009.

Darby is also the niece of the renowned Disney Studios animator, Walt Stanchfield, known for his significant contributions to major animated features like “The Jungle Book” (1967), “The Aristocats” (1970), and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988).

She is best known for her role as Abby Whelan in the ABC political drama series, “Scandal.” Darby Stanchfield has also gained recognition for her roles as April Green in the CBS post-apocalyptic drama series “Jericho” and as Helen Bishop in the AMC period drama series “Mad Men.”

Guillermo Díaz (Huck)

Guillermo Díaz Profile Summary

Known ForActing
Known Credits65
GenderMale
Birthday1975-03-22 (48 years old)

Guillermo Díaz Career

Guillermo Díaz is an American actor known for his work in both movies and television. He has appeared in films such as “Half Baked” (1998), “200 Cigarettes” (1999), and “Stonewall” (1995).

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In addition to his film roles, he has made notable appearances on various TV shows, including “Chappelle’s Show,” “Law & Order,” “Weeds,” and “ER.” In 2006, he became part of a humorous advertising campaign for Sierra Mist called “Mist Takes,” which featured a series of funny commercials.

Furthermore, a Spanish version of these ads was created, and Guillermo Díaz starred in them alongside other Latino comedians.

HERE ARE SOME SUPPORTING ACTORS AND CREW

  1. Jeff Perry played Cyrus Beene (unknown number of episodes).
  2. Tony Goldwyn played President Fitzgerald Grant (unknown number of episodes).
  3. Joshua Malina played David Rosen (unknown number of episodes).
  4. Mellie Grant was portrayed by a character who appeared in 124 episodes.
  5. Scott Foley played Jake Ballard in 104 episodes.
  6. Joe Morton portrayed Eli ‘Rowan’ Pope in 88 episodes.
  7. George Newbern played Charlie in 69 episodes.
  8. Cornelius Smith, Jr. portrayed Marcus Walker in 57 episodes.
  9. Portia de Rossi played Elizabeth North in 49 episodes.
  10. Columbus Short portrayed Harrison Wright in 47 episodes.
  11. Kate Burton played Sally Langston in 42 episodes.
  12. Erica Shaffer played Reporter Julia in 37 episodes and Alicia Thomas in 1 episode.
  13. Brian Letscher played Tom Larsen in 34 episodes.
  14. Dan Bucatinsky played James Novak in 29 episodes.
  15. Jay Jackson played Mike Waters in 27 episodes.
  16. Kimrie Lewis played Ashley Davidson in 23 episodes and Lisa Campbell in 1 episode.
  17. Reece Rios played Reporter Peter in 24 episodes.
  18. Gregg Henry portrayed Hollis Doyle in 23 episodes.
  19. Molly Baker played Rachel Moss in 20 episodes.
  20. Khandi Alexander played Maya Lewis in 20 episodes.
  21. Artemis Pebdani played Susan Ross in 19 episodes.
  22. Dinora Walcott portrayed Reporter Carol in 19 episodes.
  23. Paul Adelstein played Leo Bergen in 18 episodes.
  24. Eben Ham portrayed Tanner Shaw in 18 episodes.
  25. Vanya Asher played Ethan in 17 episodes.
  26. Laila Ayad played Charlotte Reid in 17 episodes.
  27. Norm Lewis portrayed Edison Davis in 16 episodes.
  28. Matthew Del Negro played Michael Ambruso in 16 episodes.
  29. Sharmila Devar played Lauren Wellman in 15 episodes.
  30. Jon Tenney portrayed Andrew Nichols in 15 episodes.
  31. Ricardo Chavira played Francisco Vargas in 15 episodes.
  32. Amrapali Ambegaokar portrayed Reporter Jessica in 15 episodes.
  33. Asante Jones played Reporter Martin in 11 episodes.
  34. Debra Mooney portrayed Verna Thornton in 11 episodes.
  35. Mackenzie Astin played Noah Baker in 11 episodes.
  36. Whitney Hice portrayed Hannah in 10 episodes.
  37. Zoe Perry played Samantha Ruland in 9 episodes.
  38. Tessie Santiago portrayed Luna Vargas in 9 episodes.
  39. Henry Ian Cusick played Stephen Finch in 8 episodes.
  40. Samantha Sloyan portrayed Jeannine Locke in 7 episodes and Sassy Staffer in 1 episode.
  41. Susan Pourfar played Becky Flynn in 8 episodes.
  42. Joe Holt portrayed Defense Secretary in 8 episodes.
  43. Matt Letscher played Billy Chambers in 8 episodes.
  44. Stoney Westmoreland played Hal Rimbeau in 8 episodes.
  45. Kristin Carey played Brooke Foster in 8 episodes.
  46. Chelsea Kurtz portrayed Jennifer Fields in 8 episodes.
  47. Nancy Stafford played BNC Anchor in 8 episodes.
  48. Jay Hernandez portrayed Curtis Pryce in 7 episodes.
  49. Tom Amandes played Samuel Reston in 7 episodes.
  50. Nazanin Boniadi portrayed Adnan Salif in 7 episodes.
  51. Jasika Nicole played Kim Muñoz in 7 episodes.
  52. Stefanie Black portrayed Holly in 6 episodes and Rosalie in 1 episode.
  53. David Warshofsky played Theodore Peus in 7 episodes.
  54. Jaden Betts portrayed Javi in 7 episodes.
  55. Mel Fair played Reporter in 7 episodes.
  56. Barry W. Levy portrayed Secret Service Agent Jim in 7 episodes.
  57. Luis Alberto Aracena played Secret Service Agent in 7 episodes.
  58. Liza Weil portrayed Amanda Tanner in 6 episodes.
  59. Brendan Hines played Gideon Wallace in 6 episodes.
  60. Kate McGregor-Stewart portrayed Mary in 6 episodes.
  61. Jack Coleman played Daniel Douglas Langston in 6 episodes.
  62. Dylan Minnette portrayed Jerry Grant Jr. in 6 episodes.
  63. Keith Sellon-Wright played Garrett Cole in 6 episodes.
  64. Brian J. White portrayed Franklin Russell in 6 episodes.
  65. Kevin Ashworth played Reporter Bill in 4 episodes and Dan Danzig in 2 episodes.
  66. Chris Wolfe portrayed Reporter Jim in 6 episodes.
  67. Tina Lifford played CIA Director Lowry in 6 episodes.
  68. Amol Shah portrayed Reporter Lang in 6 episodes.
  69. Michael O’Neill played Lonnie Mencken in 5 episodes.
  70. Wendy Davis portrayed Kimberly Mitchell in 5 episodes.
  71. Virginia Louise Smith played Secretary of State in 5 episodes.
  72. Steven W. Bailey played Noah Elliot in 5 episodes.
  73. Jennifer Peo portrayed Vanessa Chandler in 5 episodes.
  74. Phoebe Neidhardt played Meg Mitchell in 5 episodes.
  75. Saycon Sengbloh portrayed Angela Webster in 5 episodes.
  76. Dean Norris played Fenton Glackland in 5 episodes.
  77. Diahnna Nicole Baxter portrayed News Anchor in 5 episodes.
  78. Aaron Scotti played B613 Agent in 5 episodes.
  79. Michelle Wong portrayed Reporter in 5 episodes.
  80. Joelle Carter played Vanessa Moss in 4 episodes.
  81. Ron Ostrow portrayed Agent Bryce in 3 episodes and Nigel Sarnoff in 1 episode.
  82. Sumalee Montano played Audrey Campo in 4 episodes.
  83. Stacey Turner portrayed Reporter Trina in 4 episodes.
  84. Jesse D. Goins played Supreme Court Chief Justice in 4 episodes.
  85. Brenda Song portrayed Alissa in 4 episodes.
  86. Sam McMurray played Pat Wexler in 4 episodes.
  87. Kurt Fuller portrayed Grayden Osborne in 4 episodes.
  88. Lisa Kudrow played Congresswoman Josephine Marcus in 4 episodes.
  89. Troy Winbush portrayed Morris Elcott in 4 episodes.
  90. Tim Scanlon played Prison Guard in 4 episodes.
  91. Danny Pino portrayed Alex Vargas in 4 episodes.
  92. Rose Abdoo played Senator Linda Moskowitz in 4 episodes.
  93. Phillip Garcia portrayed Mike in 4 episodes.
  94. John Prosky played Senator Gibson in 4 episodes.
  95. Anthony Ma portrayed Pete in 4 episodes.
  96. Delaina Mitchell played Reporter Leslie in 4 episodes.
  97. Harry Zinn portrayed Reporter Nate in 4 episodes.
  98. Jessalyn Gilsig played Vanessa Moss in 4 episodes.
  99. Caroline Day portrayed Lucy Riccio in 4 episodes.
  100. Bill Seward played News Anchor in 4 episodes.
  101. Kandiss Edmundson portrayed Tamara Connors in 4 episodes.
  102. Katina Forte played Secret Service Agent in 4 episodes.
  103. Chad Donella portrayed Gus / Kidnapper in 3 episodes.
  104. Kavita Patil played Chief of Surgery in

2 episodes and Doctor #4 in 1 episode.

  1. Leslie Grossman portrayed Lisa in 3 episodes.
  2. Shannon Cochran played Susan Sawyer in 3 episodes.
  3. Sally Pressman portrayed Candace Marcus in 3 episodes.
  4. Avis Wrentmore portrayed Reporter Helen in 3 episodes.
  5. Mary Mouser played Karen Grant in 2 episodes.
  6. Cullen Douglas portrayed Steve Doherty in 2 episodes.
  7. J. Rene Pena played Secretary in 1 episode and Louise in 1 episode.
  8. Troy Vincent portrayed National Security Advisor in 2 episodes.
  9. Mageina Tovah played Molly in 1 episode and Molly Ackerman in 1 episode.
  10. Patrick St. Esprit portrayed Peter Foster in 2 episodes.
  11. Erin Chambers played Mara in 2 episodes.
  12. Barry Bostwick portrayed Jerry Grant in 2 episodes.
  13. Yara Shahidi played Young Olivia in 2 episodes.
  14. Lauren Stamile portrayed Carla in 2 episodes.
  15. Brenda Strong played Joan Reston in 2 episodes.
  16. Kelly McCreary portrayed Clare Tucker in 2 episodes.
  17. Sebastian Roché played Dominic Bell in 2 episodes.
  18. Madeline Carroll portrayed Karen Grant in 2 episodes.
  19. Sonya Walger played Katherine Winslow in 2 episodes.
  20. Marla Gibbs portrayed Rose in 2 episodes.
  21. Ashley Bornancin played Olivia Wannabe #2 in 1 episode.
  22. Chris Mulkey portrayed Chief Conners in 1 episode.
  23. Denise Crosby played Janet Holland in 1 episode.
  24. Ross Mackenzie played Larry Thomas in 1 episode.
  25. Jeanette Brox portrayed Rona in 1 episode.
  26. Melanie Hill played Ruby in 1 episode.
  27. Annabelle Borke portrayed White House Tour Guide in 1 episode.
  28. Lincoln Melcher played Emmett Stanner in 1 episode.
  29. Julia Morizawa portrayed Lt. Alex Nealy in 1 episode.
  30. Scott Hamm Duenas played Lead Secret Service Agent in 1 episode.
  31. Peyton Elizabeth Lee portrayed Violet in 1 episode.
  32. Austin James played Wesley in 1 episode.
  33. Jonah Aimz portrayed Wedding Guest in 1 episode.
  34. Qualiema Green played Special Ops Agent in 1 episode.
  35. Ali Olomi portrayed Security Detail in 1 episode.
  36. Dan Byrd played Virgil Punkett in 1 episode.
  37. Andy Dubick portrayed Tad in 1 episode.
  38. Brad Greenquist played General Acevedo in 1 episode.
  39. Gayla Johnson portrayed NSA Director Ramirez in 1 episode.
  40. Courtney Comer played Pool Reporter Maria Dawson in 1 episode.
  41. Melanie Cruz portrayed Colonel Molly Fleisher in 1 episode.
  42. Janora McDuffie played Military Doctor in 1 episode.
  43. Paul Root portrayed Flight Attendant in 1 episode.
  44. Seth Wayne played Reporter in 1 episode.
  45. Amy Farrington (unknown number of episodes).