Scott Moore is an actor and producer, known for She Walks the Woods (2019), The Yacht (2022) and Sin Eater (2022).
Scott Moran is known for Robbie (2020), Clean Freaks (2016) and Nick Griffin: Cheer Up (2019).
Scott Morehead is a writer-performer and member of the e.t.c. ensemble at world-renowned THE SECOND CITY in Chicago. Originally from Iowa, Scott has also performed with The Second City's Touring Company (Mighty, Mighty!), The Improvised Shakespeare Company, Baby Wants Candy and at iO with The Late 90's. Scott has co-written and starred on stage in the ETC reviews SOUL BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? and A RED LINE RUNS THROUGH IT.
Scott is known for being the executive producer and star in two short films. "Ride the Wave" (2019) which has won awards for best dark comedy and his newest short film , "The Late Show Host" (2020), In addition, he has been in many short films and made appearances on Investigation Discovery - "Dead of Winter" (2019) and Evil Lives Here (2020), local theatrical production, improv comedy shows in NYC and acting in local commercials. Scott has a co-star role in the upcoming feature film, "The Method" due to premiere in 2021. Current projects in the works is an international feature film "Witness 26." He resides in Long Island City, N.Y. Member of SAG-AFTRA.
Scott Morrison was born on May 13, 1968 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is known for Nine News Adelaide (1959), Seven Nightly News Sydney (1957) and Telethon (1968). He has been married to Jenny Morrison since January 13, 1990. They have two children.
Scott Mosier is a Canadian-American film producer, holding dual citizenship. He is particularly known for his long-term association with film director Kevin Smith. He has produced most of Smith's early films. Mosier was born in Vancouver, Washington. His father John Mosier was a Canadian from Saskatchewan, but moved frequently between the state of Washington and British Columbia. The younger Mosier spend his early life in both areas. Mosier received his film education at the Vancouver Film School, where he met fellow college student Kevin Smith. He agreed to help Smith if he ever managed to direct a feature film. He was later recruited as the producer of Smith's debut film "Clerks" (1994). He also served as the film's sound editor, and film editor. He contributed to the film's budget. Following the first film's completion, Mosier helped secure financing for Kevin's next film: "Mallrats" (1995). Their third film, "Chasing Amy" (1997), was financed by the film studio Miramax. Most of these films had small budgets, and used obscure actors. His first film with a budget of at least 20 million dollars was "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001). Mosier managed to secure a film budget of 35 million dollars to the comedy-drama film "Jersey Girl" (2004), but the film under-performed at the box office. His partnership with Smith continued until 2010, when Mosier started trying to make it on his own as a director. In 2011, Mosier contributed scripts for several episodes of the animated television series "The Ultimate Spider-Man". He later co-wrote the screenplay of the animated feature film "Free Birds" (2013), featuring time-traveling turkeys. Mosier made his directorial debut with the animated feature film "The Grinch" (2018), an adaptation of the children's book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" (1957) by Dr. Seuss. The film was a box office hit, grossing about 512 million dollars at the worldwide box office. As of 2020, Mosier was 49 years old. He continues his film career, though it is unclear if he will return to directing.
Scott Mou is a composer, known for Beekeeping (2018) and Other Music (2019).
Scott took a 25-year detour from acting via the investment management world, and now he's pursuing acting again. Scott earned his BA in Broadcast Journalism and Drama from the University of Southern California. After spending time trying to make a living as an actor, he followed his Grandma Bessie's advice and found a steady paycheck job. Now, after a 25-year hiatus, he has renewed his courting of acting gigs.
Scott grew up in Auburn, California. He started acting at the age of nine when he enrolled in the summer theatre program at The Idyllwild Arts Academy. He is a graduate of The University of Southern California School of Dramatic Arts. Scott is active in the theatre community. His stage credits include UK premieres playing Mr. Blonde in Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs", Stephen in Terrence McNally's "The Lisbon Traviata", and Darth Vader in the George Lucas sanctioned "Star Wars Trilogy In 30 Minutes". Scott co-hosts the "Upside Downtrodden" podcast, and produces the "Discount Mind Control" podcast. He enjoys martial arts, volunteering at local charities, and staying active in causes relevant to social, economic, and environmental justice.