Willie Scott, the family's most prominent member, in 1935.
The Scott family was an American family of which Willie Scott was part.
Family members included:
- Willie Scott's grandfather - Folky stage magician that made several children happy with his magic tricks despite dying penniless
- Willie Scott's father - A poultry farmer from a Missouri, USA
- Willie Scott's mother - A poultry farmer from a Missouri, USA
- Willie Scott - Aspiring Hollywood actress and singer who found success in Shanghai, China during the Great Depression and helped Indiana Jones and Short Round to dismantle the Thuggee cult operating in the Pankot Province in 1935
Somewhat of a conniving opportunist who looked for ways to ascend socially as perceived by Jones, Willie considered trying to romance Pankot's charming Prime Minister Chattar Lal before setting her sights on the Majaraha Zalim Singh upon being informed the sovereign hadn't chosen a wife yet, but any plans for this shattered the moment she found out Singh was a child.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
A potential member of the Scott family in the form of a husband for Willie Scott was referenced in Frank Darabont's Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods script, one of the many screenplays considered during the long-gestating development of what ultimately became Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.[2] Darabont's story had Indiana Jones at one point mentioning to Marion Ravenwood that after her brief time with him, Willie moved out to Hollywood to be a star and, the last he heard from her, she fell in love and married "some bigshot director".[3]
Appearances[]
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (First appearance)
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Pictured only)