Scott Burns is an actor, known for Into the Waves (2020).
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Scott Butler is an actor from London, England. Scott won the 2011 "Best Actor - Award of Excellence" at the Canada International Film Festival and for his stage debut, the 2009 "Best Actor" at the Pacific Coast Theatre Company. Many of the projects Scott worked on went on to receive awards, including his comedic role as Jack the Ripper on the series Hollywood Hell (2011) which won a Regional Emmy in 2011 and Serene (2010) which was nominated for a Regional Emmy in that same year. In his short 10 years in the industry, he continues to build a prolific body of work in film and TV, including the role of "Oliver" in the critically acclaimed AMC series Lodge 49 (2018). He also had roles in the Lionsgate release Wiener Dog Internationals (2017), starring alongside Morgan Fairchild, Bryan Batt and Jason London, the Warner Bros release 16-Love (2012), starring Lindsey Shaw and Chandler Massey and one of the lead roles in Holy Terror (2017) with Lisa London, Kristine DeBell and Mel Novak. Over the years Scott has studied at many acting schools in various disciplines, including the Aaron Speiser Acting Studio, the William Alderson Acting Studio and the prestigious voice acting studio Kalmenson & Kalmenson in Burbank. Scott has over a dozen new projects lined up for 2019 and beyond including the role of "Virgil Robinson" in Straight on Till Morning, working alongside Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) and American Horror Story (2011)), a role in Attack of the Unknown (2020), starring Tara Reid and Richard Grieco and as the narrator of Gregory Hatanaka's new film Darling Nikki (2019), starring James Duval and Jamie Bernadette.
Scott C Tallmadge is known for Warpath (2020) and Winter Song (2019).
Scott C. Brown is an award-winning, Seattle based film, stage and voice performer, teacher, editor, and producer. He brings rich and vibrant characters to life on stage and screen. He most recently appeared on the SyFy network series Z Nation. Born in in Chapeau, Quebec, Scott relocated to the Pacific Northwest at a young age. He received his Bachelor degree in Theatre from Western Oregon State College. While in college, he was nominated for several Irene Ryan awards, and continues to be recognized for his outstanding stage work. Scott C. Brown is most widely known for his work in the cult feature films The Gamers: Dorkness Rising (2008) and Hands of Fate (2013), as well as the ground-breaking series JourneyQuest (2010-present). Other favorite projects include Scrapper (2013) with Michael Beach, A Bit of Bad Luck (2014) starring Carey Elwes, the TV Pilot Camp Abercorn (2016) with Brad Leland, and Depth (2016) with The Gamers/JourneyQuest alum Brian S. Lewis.
Scott C. Davis is an actor, known for The Other Side of Darkness (2022), Soupernatural (2010) and Rotor DR1 (2015).
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Scott Roe was born in Lemoore, California and raised in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This baby boy was given to Lynne and Bruce Roe along with younger brother, Jason. He grew up surrounded by a huge family of cousins that in fact all consider each other brothers. They have a very tight family. He attended St. Thomas of Aquinas were he was on the wrestling and swim team. As part of the church choir he toured all over the world. He went on to attend Florida State University and is a brother of KA. Scott backpacked Europe with friends, family and sometimes alone. Upon his return, while working as a real estate appraiser, his thirst for knowledge was not satisfied. He continued his education receiving his Masters in Business from Nova University. Scott's soul was still restless. Someone once told him that it was nearly impossible to become a Navy SEAL, so what did he do? He joined the Navy to become a Navy S.E.A.L. Not only did he join the Navy, with his education he could have signed on as an officer, but Scott takes no easy way out - he enlisted and started from the bottom. Yes, he became a Navy S.E.A.L., S.E.A.L. TEAM 4. Scott was the Coms guys (radio) and helped educate others while off from missions. Based out of Virginia Beach, he spent most of his time in South America. Upon his return to Ft. Lauderdale, he was chosen as Godfather to one of his best friends sons, Win Bondurant. He was then not only blessed with a sister-in-law Kristie, but soon after a niece Payton. Scott is Godfather to Payton as well, she means the world to him. For such a strong man he is so soft and great with children, constantly teaching and playing with them. Part of how he got his nickname "Bear". Scott has always been involved in an active lifestyle, but upped it a notch when he started competing in Ironman Triathlons. He continues to push his body and mind to the utmost limits. What imdb doesn't share is that Scott was an underwater photographer/videographer that filmed an abundance of free swimming sailfish, marlin, dolphin, etc. and was actually almost lunch for a 14 foot Tiger Shark. He also fished in some of the world's biggest Billfish Tournaments. Scott has recently performed in a play "Here Lies Jeremy Troy". He plays the role of Jeremy. Very witty, comical play. It was very fun to watch. He had a great performance and stage presence. Scott is a passionate man that thrives off of greatness and continues to make his own. He is a proud yet humble man that values life and lives to be free - Freedom in fact is his favorite word. He is so strong both in body and mind, yet soft and sweet. Scott is such a beautiful person inside and out, and continues to spread sunshine and happiness to everyone that meets him. His love of life and smile is contagious. He is an old soul and his way makes you want to be a better person.
Scott Caan is the son of tough guy actor James Caan. While it is obvious that he admires tough method actors like Marlon Brando and Sean Penn, Scott also has a strong egalitarian streak, evidenced by his reasoning for baring his body in films. He is quoted as saying that originally only the women in the scene were to be nude, but that he felt it really sexist, so he stripped too. Scott was born on August 23, 1976 in Los Angeles, California. He spent his childhood being shuttled between his parents' homes. His mom is actress and model Sheila Ryan; the Caans divorced when Scott was a year old. He has an older half-sister, Tara, and three younger half-brothers: Alexander, Jacob, and James. His paternal grandparents were German Jewish immigrants. Self-described as a bad kid who was always getting into trouble, Scott initially steered clear of acting, opting to play sports instead. Scott benefited from his father's hands-on approach to child rearing; the elder Caan reportedly took a five-year hiatus to coach all of his son's little league teams. He also pursued his love of hip-hop by forming a group with his friend The Alchemist; as The Whooliganz, the duo made inroads on the music scene and signed an ll-fated contract with Tommy Boy Records. It did not take long for Scott to appear in front of the camera; in 1995, he took roles in a couple independent films, Aaron Gillespie Will Make You a Star (1996) and A Boy Called Hate (1995). Critical of his performances, Scott enrolled at Playhouse West in Los Angeles to study acting. Roles in more indies followed, including Bongwater (1998) and Gregg Araki's Nowhere (1997). His first major film was also a hit; he had a supporting role in Enemy of the State (1998) for director Tony Scott. He then appeared (in the buff) in Varsity Blues (1999) as a wisecracking receiver. By now, Scott had built a reliable reputation for playing strong-minded characters with a sense of humor, exemplified by his work in movies such a Boiler Room (2000), Ready to Rumble (2000), and his second hit picture, Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000). Scott's star rose with a fun supporting turn in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven (2001) remake. At this time he had more indie turns in the films American Outlaws (2001), Novocaine (2001), and Sonny (2002) - Nicolas Cage's directorial debut starring James Franco. Scott followed up with his own directorial outing, Dallas 362 (2003). Scott reprised his role as Turk Malloy in Ocean's Twelve (2004), then took a supporting roles in two very different pictures: the sexy, ocean-bound thriller Into the Blue (2005) and in Nicole Holofcener's indie comedy, Friends with Money (2006). 2006 marked Caan's return to the director¹s chair, with The Dog Problem (2006), and soon was back for Ocean's Thirteen (2007). Over the past few years, Scott made memorable appearances as a recurring character on Entourage (2004). He has a starring role in the remake of the TV series Hawaii Five-0 (2010). Scott has also established himself as a photographer, having been mentored in the medium by cinematographer Phil Parmet. In 2009, he published his book, Scott Caan Photographs, Vol. 1.
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