Scott is a novelist and screenwriter. He is the demented mastermind behind The Bones of the Earth series, In Sheep's Skin, and the film, Entropy. He is obsessed with all things horror. While it's not uncommon for his writings to blend multiple genres together, Horror is ever-present, be it in the scenarios themselves, or the uncomfortable truths he dares to explore.
Scott Hall was born into a military family on October 20, 1958. Due to the army life he grew up a traveler and spent his high school years at the All American High in Munich, Germany. When his family returned to the States he attended St Mary's College in Maryland, where he graduated with a degree in Pre Med, with hopes to become a children's doctor. By this time Scott was already training to be a wrestler. He made his ring debut in South Carolina in 1984, and was picked up by the now defunct AWA soon after. Almost a decade later without hitting major success in the wrestling world, Scott signed with the WWF in 1992. Taking a character he had used previously in WCW, Scott expanded the Diamond Studd and turned him into a Cuban gangster, basing "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon on the gangster movies he'd watched as a child. After 3 successful years as Razor, and some great matches, including the Ladder Match against the Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 10 (since voted the best Wrestlemania match of all time), Scott signed with WCW, where he had some of the most controversial years of his career. His May 1996 appearance on the Turner Broadcasting Monday Nitro program breathed life into a dying wrestling market when he instigated the New World Order. After winning several tag team golds with his best friend Kevin Nash, and a couple of singles US championships, Scott received an injury to his neck during a match with Jeff Jarrett in February 2000, which kept him off TV. Scott was fired from WCW in October of 2000, allegedly due to drunken behavior on a German tour prior to his injury. In March 2001, Scott began to tour with New Japan. He did so well that New Japan invited him back several times throughout 2001. He also did a couple of independent shows around Florida and Alabama. In January 2002, Scott signed a two year deal with the WWF to bring back the New World Order with Kevin Nash and Hollywood Hulk Hogan. They made their first appearance in February. Scott faced Stone Cold Steve Austin at Wrestlemania X-8 in March, taking the loss. Granted custody of his two children and with a part time wrestling career, Hall finally found the balance he needed to go out a star.
Scott Hallett is known for Revelation (2020).
Scott Hamm Duenas also know as Scott Hamm is an American actor and filmmaker. Scott added his mother's maiden name to his own to honor her and the family. Scott credits his mom Toni and her parents Tommy and Olivia with any and all success he has achieved. He was born in Washington DC and moved to the west coast soon after. His father of Dutch, German decent was in the military and now retired. His Mother of Spanish decent is an insurance agent. He is known for The Stay, Cobra Kai, Moesha and NYPD Blue. He is a member of SAG/AFTRA
Scott Hammer is an actor, known for Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant (2015), Lost and Found (2013) and Emerson Heights (2020).
Scott Handley is known for Hard Plastic (2020).
Born on July 21st 1968, Scott Handy graduated from the University of Cambridge with a degree in English. He was also a choral scholar at Cambridge and, in addition to singing, he plays saxophone and was a member of rock band Ice Cold in Alice in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Scott studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and, since graduation, has returned there on several occasions as a visiting director. He has presented theatrical work-shops all over the world, often for the Cheek By Jowl Company - with whom he spent three years - and the Royal Shakespeare Company, of which he was a member for two years. Though best-known as a stage player he has made forays into film and has also joined the vast roll-call of those actors being investigated by Poirot and Barnaby of 'Midsomer Murders' on British television. In 2013 he joined the huge ensemble cast of the BBC's epic period serial 'The Village.'
Scott Hanks is known for One Shot (2014), Peloton (2012) and Jupiter Landing (2005).
Scott Harders was born in Tucson, Arizona and raised mostly in Southwest Arizona. Originally trained as a Navy corpsman and electronic/computer technician, within the last few years he has branched out into writing, having three published novels under his belt. Scott is also a member of the local Phoenix independent film scene, having acted in a few projects and also writing his own. Scott is also an avid role-playing gamer, which is where he got his love of acting and writing from.
Scott Harlow is an actor, known for Black Hand (2019), Hitler's Last Stand (2018) and Dejalo Ser (2019).