Scott Thigpen is a Producer and Director, as well as the Chief Operating Officer for Crazy Legs Productions. After a start in sports programming in 1990, Thigpen shifted his focus to documentary work and social issues, becoming a producer for CARE, one of the world's leading non-governmental organizations in 1993. During that period, he also developed projects for the International Trachoma Initiative, the Captain Planet Foundation, and other NGOs. In 1999, Thigpen co-produced and edited the Emmy Award-winning Holocaust documentary, "Burning Questions." In 2004, he wrote, produced, and directed the television documentary, "The Last Child," distributed worldwide by PBS International. Thigpen then produced the documentary feature, "A Powerful Noise," which premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. A year later, he spearheaded the ground-breaking International Women's Day event, "A Powerful Noise LIVE." Simulcast to 450 theaters nationwide, the event featured the film and a live post-screening discussion with Ann Curry, Madeleine Albright, Natalie Portman, Christy Turlington Burns, Nicholas Kristof, and others. In 2010, he co-wrote and produced "Half the Sky," an inspirational one-night event based on the NY Times best-selling book by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. "Half the Sky" was simulcast in over 500 theaters throughout North America and featured performances by Marisa Tomei, Maria Bello, India Arie, Angelique Kidjo, and the Duchess of York. After many years as Director of Media Production & Advertising, Thigpen left CARE in 2011 to join Crazy Legs Productions. Since then, he has contributed to Crazy Legs' explosive growth while also directing episodes of its series "Hidden City" and "Faked Out" for Travel Channel, and "Swamp Murders," "Bloodlands," and "Your Worst Nightmare" for Investigation Discovery. In 2019, along with partner Tom Cappello, Thigpen formed Crazy Legs Features, an Atlanta-based development & distribution company for independent films. The first feature, "Front Row Killer," is being released in 2020. Thigpen was a founding member of the Atlanta chapter of the Producer's Guild of America, where he served as Chair.
Scott Thomas is known for his work on Origins: The Journey of Humankind (2017).
Scott Thomas was born on April 6, 1976 in Bristol, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for October Sky (1999), The Patriot (2000) and Remember the Titans (2000).
Scott Thomas was born on August 11, 1988 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He is known for Big Star's Bigger Star (2015), Love Island (2015) and Lorraine (2001).
Scott Thomas Reynolds was born in San Diego, CA and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona. Classicaly trained, Reynolds attended the University of Arizona, receiving his BFA in acting. Not only an actor, Reynolds writes and produces for film and television. Reynolds, along with his business partner, now owns and runs the production company "End of the Rose".
Scott Thompson is an actor and director, known for The Directive (2019), Rattle-Can (2021) and Nova Initia (2016).
Scott Thompson was raised in Brampton, Ontario. He is the second oldest of four boys (the others are Craig, Derek and Dean). At 19, Scott got involved in an educational program called "Canada World Youth", and spent some time in the Phillipines. After CWY, Scott enrolled in York University but, in his third year, he was asked to leave for being "disruptive". Scott joined a Toronto improv troupe called "The Love Cats" and, while performing with them, he met Mark McKinney, who introduced him to the rest of The Kids in the Hall (1988). He was a guest performer with "The Kids" in 1984, and soon after became a member.
Scott Thomson was born on October 29, 1957. He is an actor, known for Twister (1996), Police Academy (1984) and Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982).
Scott Timlin was born in April 1988 in England, UK. He is an actor, known for Neighbours (1985), Basshunter: Every Morning (2009) and Geordie Shore (2011).