When Skoggins returned to the United States, she immediately entered the study at several studios - Herbert Berghoff Studio and the Wynn Hanmann Studio, in the hope that the training will be the first step toward the top of her stage career. It happened. Her first job was the role in the movie The Dukes of Hazzard (in which she played a deputy sheriff), and after - was involved in several television projects.
Background
She was invited to work in elite modeling agency. Later, Tracy went to New York, where she worked for one year. At that time, Tracy Scoggins has proved to be an extremely talented model and her face does not get away from billboards and the pages of glossy media. Soon Tracy went to Europe - to conquer Italy, Germany and France.
Education
As a high school student, Tracy did not think about her career. On the contrary, she dreamed of sporting future. In fact, it was an excellent athlete, and at one time was involved in many sports, taking up honorary prizes. Then her passion was gymnastics and diving.
While at SWTSU, Scoggins nearly qualified for a spot on the 1980 Olympic diving team; however, if she had done so, then she would not have competed because the United States boycotted the Olympics that year.
Career
Scoggins returned to the United States and studied with the Herbert Berghof Studio and the Wynn Hanmann Studio in hopes of launching an acting career. Her first role was in "The Dukes of Hazzard" (in a memorable role as a fake deputy sheriff) and then the TV movie "Twirl", which also starred Heather Locklear. She was soon cast as a regular in the short-lived 1983 television series "Renegades". The following year, she was again cast as a regular, this time on the 1984 ABC Television series "Hawaiian Heat", which lasted for only 11 episodes.