- Scott Ellsworth was an actor, known for Girls Are for Loving (1973), The Rockford Files (1974) and The A-Team (1983). He died on January 1, 2023.
- Ellsworth was the creator and on-air host of the popular radio program, "Scott's Place," that aired on KFI-AM in Los Angeles from 1967 through 1974. It was on from midnight until 4:00 AM and featured jazz and big band music, interspersed with live interviews with musicians. These artist would bring some of their favorite records and talk about their careers. This show was a favorite of people in the movie and television industry. Scott was unique in his ability to draw together some of the finest artists and musicians in the history of jazz music. Count Basie recorded a song written especially for Scott, "Scott's Place," by Sam Nestico. It became the theme for the radio show.
- Radio personality on KWXY in Palm springs, CA. His show is still "Scott's Place" and he is on from 3p.m. to 7pm. Saturday and Sunday playing jazz on Saturday and Big Band swing on Sunday.
- Scott is an on-air radio personality in Palm Springs.
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