William Lee Scott, who played Bullethead on “The Steve Harvey Show,” continued his acting career after the show ended. He appeared in several films and TV shows.
After his stint as Stanley “Bullethead” Kuznocki on “The Steve Harvey Show,” which ran from 1996 to 2002, William Lee Scott has maintained a presence in the entertainment industry. He transitioned to the big screen with roles in movies such as “Pearl Harbor” (2001) and “The Butterfly Effect” (2004). His performance in “Pearl Harbor” as one of the fighter pilots showcased his versatility as an actor.
Scott also appeared in the 2003 film “October Sky,” playing one of the lead roles as Roy Lee Cooke, a friend of the main character Homer Hickam. His portrayal of a young man inspired by the dawn of the space age to take up rocketry was well-received.
On television, he had a recurring role in the series “Gone” in 2017, demonstrating his continued relevance in the industry. Despite not being as visible as during his “Steve Harvey Show” days, Scott has managed to keep a steady career in acting, taking on various roles that allowed him to showcase his range and talent.
Outside of acting, there is not much public information available about his personal life, as William Lee Scott has kept a relatively low profile. His work post-“The Steve Harvey Show” reflects a commitment to his craft and a willingness to explore different types of characters and genres.