

Scott Foley landed a defining role not in front of the camera, but in the writer's room, co-creating the hit television series 'Scandal' in 2012 with his then-wife, Shonda Rhimes. This move followed a steady acting career built on reliable performances, notably as the conflicted Noel Crane on 'Felicity' and the relentless CIA operative Bob Lee Swagger on 'The Unit'. Foley's shift to creating underscores a strategic understanding of the industry often missed by audiences who know him only as a screen presence. His directorial work on shows like 'Grey's Anatomy' further expanded his influence behind the scenes. Foley represents a modern Hollywood archetype: the actor-entrepreneur who leverages on-screen credibility to build off-screen creative control. His continued work as a director and producer demonstrates the enduring power of narrative authorship in a competitive medium.
1965–1980
The latchkey kids. Raised during divorce, recession, and the end of the Cold War. Skeptical, self-reliant, media-literate. They invented indie culture, grunge, and the early internet — then watched the Boomers take credit.
Scott was born in 1972, placing them squarely in the Generation X. The events that shaped this generation — economic uncertainty, the end of the Cold War, and the rise of personal computing — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1972
#1 Movie
The Godfather
Best Picture
The Godfather
#1 TV Show
All in the Family
The world at every milestone
Watergate break-in; last Apollo Moon mission
Star Wars premieres; Elvis dies
Live Aid concerts raise money for Ethiopian famine
Pan Am Flight 103 bombed over Lockerbie
Hubble Space Telescope launched; Germany reunifies
European Union officially established
Euro currency enters circulation
Curiosity rover lands on Mars; Sandy Hook shooting
Russia invades Ukraine; Queen Elizabeth II dies
“The work is the reward; the rest is just noise.”