Scott Vinci was born near Chicago, Illinois and lived there until his dad changed jobs and relocated the family to Rockwall, Texas. He graduated from college at the University of North Texas, majoring in drama. Scott's acting roots link back to live theater. After earning his B.A., Scott moved back to Chicago and attended The Second City school of improvisation. It was there he solidified his comedic timing and also began performing stand-up comedy. With its rich history, Vinci wanted to take part in The Second City training center. Now in Los Angeles, Scott is acting, writing, and performing improvisation, along with stand-up comedy. He is known for his television and film roles in Alias, Wanted, and his many comedic shorts on Funnyordie.com.
Scott Vitale is known for A World of Worlds (2020).
Scott C.J Vogel is a film and television actor and model. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He found his love for acting the first time he stepped on a movie set. He has Acting, Modeling, Stunt, and Crew experience in the industry and absolutely loves every moment of his career.
Scott Vogel came to Los Angeles in the late 90s after acting in theatre and video productions for several years. He continued with independent movies, classes and scene-study workshops in Los Angeles. He then wrote his first screenplays and put his drawing talents to use as a Storyboard Artist, doing various jobs in TV (The Bernie Mac Show, Jake in Progress, etc.) and commercials, as well as for established artists such as Faye Dunaway and Ben Affleck. He segued into work as a Locations Rep for one of the premier locations companies in LA and, in this position, worked with productions at the highest levels of the entertainment business. He observed countless pros at work, including Christopher Nolan, David Fincher, Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep, Laura Dern, Jake Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey Jr. to name a few. Scott has worked close to 2000 full production days at this point, learning the ins and outs of most every department on a professional set. Throughout this, he continued acting, writing and directing, first with his feature film 'American Actor' and later with his web show 'It's Always Smoggy in L.A.' (originally on Funny or Die). He played parts in smaller movies and completed 7 more feature length screenplays between 2010 and 2020. They are 'Overload', 'Love in the Land of the Impossible', 'Mob Rules', 'Magical Golden Glow', 'Jackals in the Garden', 'Tramps Like Us' and 'Enlightenmentation'. Of those entered into competitions, all made it beyond the 1st or 2nd rounds and are ranked within the Top 33% (or higher), out of 53,000+ scripts on Coverfly, the leading industry outlet of screenplay competition statistics. In 2019 Scott wrote & directed the short film, 'All of It Happened on a Thursday'. The material interested Oscar nominated actress Sally Kirkland enough to take a leading role, and also featured Scott Colomby ('Caddyshack') along with a talented cast and crew. It won Best Comedy Short at the L.A. Film Fest and 'Honorable Mention' at the Dubai International Film Festival. Last year he appeared in the feature 'Night Caller' (with Steve Railsback, Bai Ling, Kelley Maroney and other established actors) and this year in 'Pig Killer'. 'Night Caller' won several awards and nominations and 'Pig Killer' (with Jake Busey, James Russo & Cassandra Gava) appears poised to do the same.
Scott W. Hill is an American actor. He received a Bachelors of Science degree in Mathematics from St. Bonaventure University. Scott's first role onstage was at age 4 in a version of "The Tortoise and the Hare." He continued his passion for acting throughout high school and college, appearing in such shows as "My Fair Lady", "Oklahoma!", "Anything Goes", and "The Man Who Came to Dinner." After a brief break from acting to pursue other interests, Scott returned to the stage working in community theater. He has appeared in several shows including notable appearances as Preacher Haggler in "Dark of the Moon", Big Jule in "Guys & Dolls", and Owen Musser in "The Foreigner." In 2013, Scott had the honor of portraying Shelley Levene in David Mamet's award winning "Glengarry Glen Ross" at the Alleyway Theater in Buffalo, NY. Scott decided to extend his passion for acting and storytelling and propel himself from the stage to the screen. His first experience on film was with Deftone Pictures Studios and their production of "Ombis: Alien Invasion." Scott has added Executive Producer and assistant director to his list of credentials with the upcoming "A Grim Becoming", directed by Adam R. Steigert. In 2014, Scott joined Deftone Pictures Studios as a co-owner.
Scott W. McKinlay is an actor and producer, known for Creep Van (2012), Gag (2006) and Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV (2000).
Scott W. Peterson is known for Chasing Raine (2024) and Thank You for Your Service a Tribute (2023).
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Scott Walker was born on April 6, 1922 in Alameda, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Muppet Movie (1979), High Plains Drifter (1973) and Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973). He was married to Ruth Maitland. He died on April 28, 1988 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.