Scott Hussion is a director and producer, known for No Country for Old Men (2007), Seraphim Falls (2006) and Observe and Report (2009).
Scott was born in Lethbridge, Alberta in 1943, raised in Vancouver, B.C. and graduated from University (UBC) with a B.A in theatre (honours) in 1964. He immediately moved to New York where he snagged the title role in Billy Liar, off bwdy. His performance drew the attention of the noted director William Ball, who was just forming the American Conservatory Theatre (San Francisco). Scott became one of the original company members of the ACT, appearing in over twenty productions, Death of a Salesman to Beyond the Fringe, King Lear to Charley's Aunt. While his film test for the Antonioni film Zabriskie Point didn't get him the part, it led him to another film, Daddy's Gone A'Hunting, which introduced him. For the next fifteen years Scott accumulated an impressive and long list of credits in Los Angeles based film and television as well as a strong profile in the theatre community, appearing often at the Mark Taper Forum, the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival, and Theatricum Bottanicum. He has performed on Bwdy, opposite Colleen Dewhurst ( Queen of the Rebels). In 1981 he returned to Canada, for an acclaimed season at the Stratford Festival, with prominent roles in Coriolanus, Wild Oats, and The Misanthrope. His performance of Salieri (Amadeus) in Edmonton was followed by an offer to play O'Brien, the lead detective in the series Night Heat (CBS, CTV), produced by the legendary Sonny Grosso. Ninety-six episodes were produced in Toronto, 1984-88. Much of the work was done at night, and budgets were slender, yet NH, with its fluid story formant and catchy intro tune ( Dominic Troiano), captured a loyal audience. With his bank account modestly fattened, Scott moved away from Toronto after Night Heat, back to B.C. and the wet coast where he was raised. Buying land on Saltspring Island, he built a house of his own design, married a beautiful nurse, Veronica (Toronto Sick Kids Hosp.), who he'd met on the street while filming NH, and raised two children, Rebecca, and Luke. He kept his hand in the business at the same time, working in theatres across Canada from Toronto's Royal Alex (Art) , to Winnipeg's Prairie Theatre Exchange ( Copenhagen), to Victoria's Belfry Theatre (Trying, Blue Orange.) And working out of Vancouver he has appeared in innumerable TV projects (V, The Returned), and movies filmed locally (Baal, Anna's Storm, The Hamster Cage, Becoming Redwood).
Scott Ian was born on December 31, 1963 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Thunder Force (2021), Ghosts of Mars (2001) and Last Action Hero (1993). He has been married to Pearl Aday since January 15, 2011. They have one child. He was previously married to Marjorie Cynthia Ginsburg.
Scott Ingram is an actor, known for Neds (2010), Connections (1989) and Topsy-Turvy (1989).
Born on 1966 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri there's no one whose passion for community involvement and service equals that of WYNK's Scott Innes. A father of four, Scott has developed a simple, fun, family based broadcast philosophy: Make people laugh. Scott believes the sound of laughter is good for the soul and, with all of the trials and tragedies people face on a daily basis, everyone needs the healing power of laughter. In September of 1997, Scott became the new voice of Scooby Doo. He traveled to Los Angeles to join an all-star cast for the voicing of a new movie titled "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island", released in the Fall of 1998, Scooby Doo and the WItch's Ghost, in 1999, Scooby Doo and The Alien Invaders in 2000, Scooby Doo and the Cyberchase in 2001, where Scott brings to life the voice of Shaggy as well. In March of 1999, Scott received the prestigious "Golden Mike" Award from the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters in honor of his accomplishments and outstanding commitment to the community. In April of 1998 and again in 1999, the readers of Baton Rouge Parents Magazine voted Scott Innes "Favorite Family DJ" In September of 1998, Scott was honored as the "CMA Air Personality of the Year" and in September 1999 was awarded the "The NAB Marconi Air Personality of the Year".
Scott Irish was born on October 11, 1958. He is an actor.
Scott Irons is an actor, known for Sushi Tushi or How Asia Broke Into American Pro Football (2018).
Born In Aberdeenshire, Scott trained in Acting in Glasgow. Later, training in TV and film production in Aberdeen gaining HND's in both. Based in Scotland. Scott works as an Actor, presenter, stuntman and voice over actor. Highlights include stunt-work on Outlander, and working with Solid Audio works on various video games.
Scott Irwin is an actor, known for Blue Heelers (1994), Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance (2007) and Home and Away (1988).
Scott J. Ateah is known for Deadpool 2 (2018), I, Robot (2004) and The Core (2003).