Born in Colorado, Scott Takeda got his start in television in 1990 as a TV news reporter in Pocatello, Idaho (KIDK). As his career grew, he then moved on to newsrooms in Ohio (WTOL), Denver (KCNC), and finally Philadelphia (WPHL) where he worked behind the camera as a producer-photojournalist. During his time as a TV journalist, he won two regional Emmy awards and two "Photographer of the Year" titles. In 1995, he joined the staff of "News-for-Kids" and spent three seasons producing segments for the Emmy-award winning syndicated children's show. During that time, he also formed his own production company, producing the documentary film "The Holocaust: Colorado Remembers." With his company, Scott has won four additional Emmys, more than thirty national Telly Awards and the international Gold WorldMedal from the New York Festivals TV Film Awards. His client list includes Buick GMC, Eli Lilly, Proctor and Gamble, and MSN. In 2001, he made his national acting debut as Sgt. Tai Lee in the Animal Planet series "Busted." He now splits his time between LA and Colorado, working on both sides of the camera as an actor-director.
Scott Talbot is an actor, known for The Last Inn (2021).
Scott Talbott is known for Inside Job (2010) and Frontline (1983).
Scott Tankard is known for Man vs. Wild (2006), How to Get Your Dream Job (2006) and The Car's the Star (1994).
Actor, Comedian, Reality TV, Production Associate Scott Tassone is born a natural performer. Starting his career as a stand up comedian at the Improv School at a very young age. Mr Tassone toured the clubs doing stand up for many years. He began writing scripts and show treatments in the early 2000's. Eventually he developed and stared in his own realty show. That led to a regular role on the hit TV show "Storage Hunters" on TRU TV, where Scott was a fan favorite. While working in realty TV, Scott found his love for stand up and acting again. In addition he started performing at various clubs and started taking acting classes from legendary acting coach Barry Papick. To this day, his studies continue with Barry as he hones his acting skills. As Scott started to learn about the art of acting from Barry, he became interested in working behind the scenes in the entertainment industry. Since then, he has worked in virtually every area of the production field. One notable show in which Scott has worked on is the hit PBS show "Landmarks Live in Concert" hosted by Chad Smith, drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. While working on Landmarks, Scott has traveled the world and honed his production skills working with such legendary artists as Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon, Alicia Keys, Brad Paisley and many others. To sum it up, Scott loves to laugh and smile and can make a room full of joy with his quick wit and charm. Scott is a proud single father raising his daughter, Katie since she was 12 years old. Scott lives with Katie in Orange County, CA.
Scott Taylor is known for Street Outlaws (2013).
Scott Temple is an actor and production manager, known for Sorority (2022), A Bird Flew In (2021) and Armageddon Gospels (2019).
One of the stars of the popular reality TV series, Syfy Channel's Ghost Hunters International (2008-2012), Scott has successfully made the jump from TV to movies, and has quickly become a familiar name in the independent film scene, having appeared in such notable horror movies as Night of the Living Dead: Genesis, Don't Look in the Basement 2, The Hospital, The Hospital 2, Camp Massacre, Hybrid, I Dared You! Truth or Dare 5, and more. Scott is also the co-owner and co-founder of Los Bastardz Productions, an independent film production company which he runs with his close friend and frequent collaborator, Jim O'Rear (Nightblade, The Hospital). Their newest project, the horror/comedy feature film Hell's Bells will premiere in the summer of 2020 and is expected to make its home video/streaming debut by the end of the year. Scott is also the author of two horror themed books, Overlooked & Underrated: 100 Fantastic Forgotten Films of Horror and Overlooked & Underrated 2: 100 More Home Video Horror Gems. Aside from his various film projects, Scott is an avid collector of old horror VHS videocassettes (along with Betamax, Laserdisc, and CED) and has converted a room in his house to replicate an old school "mom & pop" video store, complete with several thousand tapes in his collection. He has also recently released two feature-length documentaries on the subject, Magnetic Highway: The Rise, Fall, and Resurgence of the Independent Video Store and Magnetic Highway: Exit 2. Scott has also hosted and/or judged various film festivals, including the legendary Freak Show Film Fest and Atlanta's long-running movie showcase, Buried Alive Film Fest. For over a decade, Scott has been a non-stop guest at various comic cons, fan conventions, charity events, and trade shows and has gained a large, loyal following in both the paranormal and horror genres. When time and schedule permits, he continues to make appearances and is always available for bookings.
Scott Thewes is an actor, known for For the Good of the People (2010), The Event (2010) and The Office (2005).