Scott Walker is known for Unhinged (2020) and The Dirt (2019).
Scott Walter is known for 2000 Mules (2022), Economic War Room with Kevin Freeman (2018) and Jesse Watters Primetime (2022).
Scott Ward is known for The Middle (2009), Gilmore Girls (2000) and The Last Appeal (2016).
Scott Waugh is a director and producer, known for Act of Valor (2012), Need for Speed (2014) and 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain (2017).
Scott Christopher Lloyd Weatherall was born in a fierce snowstorm on December 6, 1982. As the adopted son of Sandy and Eric Weatherall, he grew up in a small town in Ontario, Canada. At an early age, he began making short films with friends and classmates. Later this hobby would become his passion. After his education, Scott immersed himself in the Toronto Film Industry. Working in a variety of jobs, including PA, grip, cameraman, assistant director, editor and director, Scott was able to learn a multiplicity of skills that would help him refine his craft as a filmmaker. In 2009, he moved to Taiwan, and continued to pursue his passion, by producing and directing commercials and a variety comedy show entitled, "The Republic of Comedy" (R.O.C). In 2012, Scott along with his business partners Jesse and Daniel formed Stone Soup Production Company. The first movie they produced, which was written and directed by Scott, is called Formosa Boulevard and is due out in 2015. Scott's goals are to collaborate with great artists to tell great stories and inspire the next generation of talented people. (Dictated, but not read)
Online film critic since 1999. Voice work, acting for friends, horror historian, burgeoning author, documentary film producer. Big loudmouth who loves cats. Resides in Philadelphia or Austin depending on mood. Reviews available at FEARnet, Fandango, Movies.com, Twitch, Geek Nation, DVD Talk, e Film Critic, Rotten Tomatoes, the late, great Cinematical and maybe a dozen others.
Scott Eric Weinger (pronounced wine-gur) was born in New York, New York, on October 5, 1975, to Babs Weinger, a teacher, and Elliott Weinger, an orthopedic surgeon. The eldest of four children, Scott has two brothers and one sister. He spent the majority of his formative years in southern Florida, then moved with his family to Los Angeles when his career began to take off. Scott first became interested in acting in the third grade, when an actor gave a presentation for Career Day. He relentlessly pestered his parents to get him an agent until they finally realized that the young tyke was serious about becoming an actor. His first gig was a national commercial for Ideal Toys. In fall 1994, Scott left the LA scene to fulfill yet another dream--attending Harvard University. Taking leave of the TV series Full House (1987) didn't suggest he was leaving the business altogether. He continued as the voice of Aladdin (1992) in the Saturday morning TV series, completed two more full length Aladdin videos, and made a final appearance on "Full House," all while maintaining excellent grades at school. As if all of that didn't keep the ambitious lad busy enough, he also held a part-time job as a youth correspondent for Good Morning America (1975). Scott majored in English and minored in French literature while at Harvard, and he graduated magna cum laude in June of 1998. In his first online interview after returning to Los Angeles, he still seemed to be undecided about what his plans were, which were narrowed down to writing, directing, acting, and news correspondence. Since his return to Hollywood, he has starred in a horror flick, Shredder (2001); produced an award winning film short called The Cricket Player (2002); and provided his voice for the English-language dub of Osamu Tezuka's Metoroporisu (2001), Disney/Square Co.'s video game Kingdom Hearts (2002), "Mickey's Philharmagic," and "The Search for Mickey Mouse"! Scott considers himself to be a writer, primarily, and an actor, secondarily. He received his first writing credit on the WB television show Like Family (2003), which is described as a "multi-ethnic crossover comedy about two very different families coming together under one roof." Recently, he received a credit as a co-writer for another WB sitcom, What I Like About You (2002)
Weintrob recently wrote and directed creative for Rihanna's new SAVAGE X FENTY show debuting on Amazon. Collaborating with Rihanna and many top talent across fashion, music and film including Cindy Crawford, Emily Ratajkowski, Gigi Hadid, Irina Shayk and Ariana Lima. As director on the Apple+ documentary series HOME, one of Weintrob's episodes was nominated for an Emmy. He created and directed FASTEST CAR for Netflix. The documentary series was a global hit. He's helmed spots for brands including Audi, Ford, Chevy, Hyundai, Cadillac, Volvo and Acura. His work has received awards including the Cannes Lion, D&ADs and Creative Circles. Weintrob's penchant for visual storytelling is featured in his documentary EVENING IN SPACE an intimate glimpse into the artistic vision and of the auteur David LaChapelle. He is currently working with Legendary Entertainment his new scripted series. "Scott is a unique talent and his blend of narrative fearlessness in both short and long-form are second to none." Justin Lin
Scott Wentworth is known for Diary of the Dead (2007), The Ice Storm (1997) and King Lear (2015).
Scott Whatley is an actor and producer, known for White Sky (2021), Holt (2016) and Crawl to Me Darling (2020).