Scott Reiniger

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Scott H. Reiniger is an American actor, one of the stars of the 1978 zombie epic, Dawn of the Dead.

Reiniger was born in 1947 in White Plains, New York, in the United States. He is a graduate of Rollins College in Theater Arts. In 2004 it was revealed that Reiniger is the Prince of Ghor, a province in western Afghanistan. Reiniger's great, great, great grandfather, Josiah Harlan, was the first American to set foot in Afghanistan. Harlan was granted sovereignty in perpetuity, for himself and his heirs, by Refee Beg, in exchange for military support. Reiniger has expressed mild interest in passing the title to his younger brother Harlan, but in general considers the title an anecdote and curiosity of no real world importance. He makes a cameo appearance in the 2004 version of Dawn of the Dead directed by Zack Snyder.


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