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Early life Stuart Orlando Scott [3] was born in Chicago, Illinois on . His parents were O. Ray and Jacqueline Scott. When he was 7, Scott and his family moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [4][5] Scott had a brother named Stephen and two sisters named Susan and Synthia. [4]

A decade after Stuart Scott's death, ESPN is honoring the late, beloved broadcaster with a new documentary on his life and legacy, and PEOPLE has a first look at the trailer on Thursday, Nov....

ESPN Honors Broadcaster Stuart Scott 10 Years After His Death at 49 ...

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Stuart Scott's career inspired so many lives in so many ways. From athletes, broadcasters and journalists to public figures and celebrities, Scott played a special role.

The 30 for 30 documentary "Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott ... - ESPN

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A moving new ESPN documentary, Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott, captures the verve and swagger that made the late SportsCenter anchor one of the best to ever do it.

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A new ESPN 30 for 30 film details the life and career of pioneering sportscaster Stuart Scott.

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Stuart Scott 30 for 30 showcases ESPN legend who changed the game

Sportscaster Stuart Scott accepts the Jimmy V award for perseverance at the ESPY Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles in 2014. Scott, who died in 2015, is the subject of a new “30 for...

Stuart Scott was a pioneering sportscaster who changed the broadcasting business with his personality.

Stuart Scott will be featured in an upcoming 30 for 30 documentary called Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott debuting December 10