Scott Weinger Biography
Scott Eric Weinger, whose given name is pronounced “wine-gur,” was born on October 5, 1975 in New York City, New York. His parents, Babs Weinger, who was a teacher, and Elliott Weinger, who was an orthopedic physician, were his parents. Scott is the oldest of four children and is followed in age by his brothers and sister. After spending the most of his formative years in southern Florida, he came to Los Angeles with his family when he was just starting to make a name for himself professionally.
In the autumn of 1994, Scott decided to leave the Los Angeles scene in order to pursue another one of his dreams: attending Harvard University. His departure from the hit television series Full House (1987), however, did not indicate that he was giving up acting completely. In addition to continuing his role as the voice of Aladdin (1992) in the Saturday morning TV series, he also finished two more full-length Aladdin DVDs and made a last cameo on “Full House,” all while keeping good marks in school.
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