Wallace Scott biography: Wallace Scott is an American music artist and actor. He is a member of the vocal group The Whispers.
His twin brother, Walter Scott, was the co-founder of The Whispers group, who passed away on June 26, 2025, at the age of 81 in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States, from cancer.
He was born on September 23, 1943, in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. He is known for The Whispers: Let’s Go – All the Way (1978), The Whispers: Olivia – Lost and Turned Out (1978), and The Whispers: A Song for Donny (1979). He appeared as an actor in music videos including The Whispers: Make Sweet Love to Me, The Whispers: Come on Home, The Whispers: My Heart Your Heart, The Whispers: This Time, and others. He worked in around 24 music videos as an actor.
He has a child named Jada Scott.
His brother served in the United States military and gave his service in the Vietnam War. He rejoined the group in 1969. In a car accident, his vocal cords were damaged, making it difficult for him to continue as a singer.
Desirae Benson (Whispers’ promo team) said after his brother died, “We all are incredibly heartbroken. … His voice, presence, and contributions helped shape a musical legacy that touched millions. Walter’s impact on the industry and in the hearts of fans will never be forgotten… We lost a legend!”