Scott Ryan Yamamura is an actor and director, known for Carter (2018), 2 Broke Girls (2011) and Deep Six (2018).
Scott Samain is an actor and producer, known for Fantasy Football Odyssey: 92 Shades of Football, Vendetta (2013) and Criminal Audition (2019).
Scott Sangster is known for Reflections: Project Chameleon (2021), Tony Martone (2022) and Love from India.
Scott Schamell is known for The Outwaters (2022), Exvallis and File VL-624.
Scott Schiaffo was born in Passaic, New Jersey. Independent film fans know him best as the "Chewlies Gum Guy" from Kevin Smith's 1994 independent cult classic "Clerks". Schiaffo is an actor/musician who plays guitar, keyboards, bass, and harmonica. Schiaffo has appeared in several feature films as well as many shorts since his big screen debut in the seminal cult comedy "Clerks". He's appeared alongside Michael DeLorenzo in "The Garden State", Selma Blair in "The Broccoli Theory" and Ethan Suplee in "Vulgar" He was featured in the View Askew produced - Lions Gate distributed motion picture "Vulgar". "Vulgar" has gone on to become a cult classic and one of Lions Gate's most controversial releases to date. Schiaffo played the lead, Mike Tobin in Tom Zanca's crime thriller "Linger" which enjoyed a winning response at many film festivals. Scott played the lead "Mo Fletcher" in the independent comedy feature "Idiots Are Us" which won Best Comedy Feature at the 2006 New York Film and Video Festival. He can be seen in the B & W short "I Got Stuff" and the live Jule Carey DVD "Love It Live" Schiaffo and many of his Clerks cast mates were featured in AMC's Comic Book Men Season 3 EP 11 "Pinheads". Schiaffo released a book of collected poetry and short stories called "Vicious Dogs Attack Me in Sleepless Nights of Summer" and in 2020 the Audible version read by the author was released worldwide. Schiaffo released an audio CD called "The Shoestring Serenade" which is a collection of instrumental film music culled from over 2 decades of original film music he composed & produced. Proceeds from the sale of this collection go to the Angels of Animals rescue in Clifton, New Jersey. In 2021 Schiaffo was tapped to reprise his role as the Chewlies Gum Rep in Kevin Smith's much anticipated sequel film Clerks III.
Scott Schirmer studied film theory, video production and screen writing at Indiana University, where he received a scholarship for his achievements in video art and a university grant to produce short films. Scott's first feature was the coming-of-age horror film 'Found,' winner of 15 best picture awards at over 40 film festivals around the world, including Elvira's Horror Hunt, The International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival in Phoenix, The New York City Horror Film Festival, A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney, and the Terror Molins Festival in Molins de Rei. Scott lives in Bloomington, Indiana, where he works as a video producer for a large publishing company. He serves on the steering committee for the Diabolique International Film Festival and once managed the city's historic Von Lee Theater. He is also one of the founders of Forbidden Films, a production company now engaged in numerous motion picture projects.
Scott Schlueter is an actor and director, known for Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009), Unhinged (2020) and Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020).
Scott has most recently been in a NYU student thesis film entitled "Billy," written and directed by Edward Morgan. Before that, he performed as Tommy, a local landlord/heavy who wants his rent (and will not stop until he gets it) in Mike Gerbino's short independent film "Freelance." His first film credit was in "Muddy Water" directed by Colby Cyrus (Ski Productions). He has been acting in theatre and film since 1996 and has played a variety of intense and demanding roles on stage including Titus Andronicus, George Milton ("Of Mice and Men"), Lee in Sam Shepard's "True West," and Michael in Yasmina Reza's "God of Carnage."
Scott Schulte is known for Dust of War (2013), Come Out Fighting (2022) and The Best Man (2023).
Scott Schwartz was born in Sacramento, CA however he grew up in Sommerville & Brigewater, NJ. Attended Professional Children's School in NY, 83/84 & 84/85. Started in the biz March, 1977 Marion Adler of the Carson/Adler agency was his agent for 10 years. Landed the role in The Toy after 10 auditions & 2 screen tests. Shot "Kidco" in Tuscon, AZ in 8 weeks. His part in "A Christmas Story" was filmed in Cleveland, Ohio & St. Catherine's, Ontario, Canada over 6 weeks. Became President of "A Minor Consideration" in mid 2014. AMC as it's called is for the protection of children in the entertainment industry and has passed child labor laws in several states.