Scott Aukerman was born on July 2, 1970 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019), Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis (2008) and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002).
Scott Avery is known for Barracuda (1978), Stranger in Hollywood (1968) and The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1966).
Scott Hansen is a screenwriter & filmmaker from Virginia Beach, VA. He is widely known for directing the award winning Bad Candy" (2021) and the horror film "The Possession Experiment" (2016). which sold to Momentum Films (EONE) and was released to VOD and in theaters internationally in December of 2016. Possession Experiment was in the top 10 of horror for 6 weeks. Bad Candy also hit top spot on iTunes for 2 weeks and won over 93 awards and 26 Best Picture awards in 2021 during its festival run. Since his graduation from the Savannah college of Art & Design in 2005, Scott and has produced and directed over 700 commercials & music videos for clients worldwide. He has also had much success working in the music video and commercial realm working with such artists as Meshuggah, Willie Nelson, Motionless in White, A Day To Remember, ILL Nino & Fear Factory as well as many commercial companies such as Dew, Doritos, Bugatti, Discovery Channel and Aston Martin. Scott Hansen started Digital Thunderdome in 2013 with a passion for telling stories with his first feature film called "Monuemental" starring Gary Cairns and Luke Albright. In 2014, his team produced Until It Hurts, a documentary film about a piece of art commemorating fallen Navy Seals and how it has influenced a community. The film features Navy Seal Dave Hall and Wounded Wear founder, Jason Redman. The film went to be accepted to film festivals across the USA and won best feature film at Cayfest in 2016 and got world wide distribution. In 2016, Digital Thunderdome created The Possession Experiment which sold to EONE/Momentum Pictures for domestic and CMG for international distribution and was sold to 35 countries abroad. It also debuted in the top 10 in horror on iTunes for three weeks. The film begins when a theology student uses a fundraising campaign to attempt to prove if demons exist.The film stars horror icon Bill Moseley (The Devils's Rejects), Greg Travis ( Starship Troopers), and Mark Joy (Dogma). The film was also sold to HULU for a 3 year TV deal. Also In 2016 Scott jumped into the producers chair and made the feature film "Bully" starring Danny Trejo, Vincent Pastore and Ron Canada along with Disney star Tucker Albrizzi. The film landed a deal with Gravitas. In 2020 Scott and team began production on a Halloween themed movie called "Bad Candy" starring Zach Galligan (Gremlins) and Corey Taylor (Slipknot) who filled in for Sid Haig after his tragic passing in early 2019. Bad Candy spawned a sequel and horror universe with two additional movies called "How the Night Receives Them" starring Andrew Divoff from "Wishmaster" (1997) and a vampire movie called "The Virginia Bitches".
Scott Backman was born on April 11, 1979 in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015), I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead and God Incorporated (2019).
Scott Bailey is an actor, known for Haven (2010), Spinster (2019) and Noon Gun (2015).
Scott Bailey was born on December 16, 1978 in Florissant, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Bank Roll (2012), Timeless (2016) and Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight (2008). He has been married to Adrienne Frantz since November 11, 2011.
Scott Vincent James Baio was born on September 22, 1960 in Brooklyn, New York. He was the third child of Mario and Rose Baio, who had emigrated from Italy. At the young age of nine, Scott decided that he wanted to be an actor. Soon after, his parents took him on interviews and he was able to land in small roles in commercials. His first real taste of success occurred in 1976 when he beat out 2,000 other child actors for the starring role in the child gangster film Bugsy Malone (1976). The following year, Scott's popularity soared after he was chosen for the role of Chachi Arcola, The Fonz's cousin, on the ABC sitcom Happy Days (1974). Soon after, Scott's parents moved him to Hollywood to help him keep up with the demands of his acting career. Throughout his stint on Happy Days (1974) from 1977 to 1984, Scott still managed to appear in several films, including Skatetown USA (1979), Foxes (1980) and Zapped! (1982) and even starred in three other short-lived sitcoms (Blansky's Beauties (1977), Who's Watching the Kids? (1978), and the "Happy Days" spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982)). This exposure helped him become a major teen idol in the early 1980s. After Happy Days (1974) went off the air in 1984, Scott moved to CBS where he was given the starring role on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984). He played a college student who was hired to watch over three children. After one season on CBS, the series was retooled and moved to first-run syndication where it ran successfully from 1987 to 1990. Since Charles in Charge (1984) ended, Scott has been able to stay busy, albeit with a relatively lower profile. He has had starring roles on Baby Talk (1991) and Diagnosis Murder (1993) and guest starring roles on Veronica's Closet (1997) and Arrested Development (2003). He has even tried his hand behind the camera, directing episodes of The Wayans Bros. (1995) and Unhappily Ever After (1995). Offscreen, Scott has made a few headlines as well. In 1997, he was rumored to have died in a car accident, but this was quickly declared as false. He has gained a reputation for dating several high-profile (mostly blonde) actresses, most notably Pamela Anderson, Heather Locklear and former co-star Nicole Eggert. In 2007, VH1 played this reputation into a reality series called Scott Baio Is 45... And Single (2007). On the show, he meets with a life coach to try and find reasons why he is still single. In order to accomplish this, he must revisit his ex-girlfriends (including Erin Moran and Julie McCullough) to find out what went right and what went wrong in the relationships. Follwing the completion of the first season, he announced that his girlfriend, Renee Baio, was pregnant with his first child. On November 2, 2007, she gave birth to a baby girl, Bailey Deluca.
Scott Baisden is an actor and cinematographer, known for Devil at the Door (2010), Bequeathed (2019) and Low End (2012).
Scott Baker was born on May 30, 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor and writer. He has been married to Ellen Goldberg since February 16, 2018.
Scott Baker is an actor, known for Break Night (2017).