Born in North
Dakota, Scott spent much of his childhood in a semi-nomadic lifestyle.
Having lived on every border of the United States by the time
he was 10, he spent the remainder of his school years in small
towns across the Midwest as his father pursued his calling as
a Presbyterian minister. After graduating with honors from Eisenhower
High School in Decatur, IL, Scott entered Millikin University
on a full vocal performance scholarship and toured with the University
Choir.
Long appreciated in theatre productions where he breathed life
into such fantastic characters as Smudge (Forever Plaid), Chauvelin
(The Scarlet Pimpernel), and Snoopy (You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown); Scott began to find himself performing less
on stage and more on Indie film sets. A new and exciting medium,
Scott eagerly embraced acting on the small and silver screens.
Proving himself a versatile and dynamic actor, he enthusiastically
took on such diverse character roles as a campy caped crusader
(Star Trek Vs. Batman), super spy (Foxxy Madonna vs the Black
Death), repentant drug addict (Dependence), fatherly priest
(A Time For the Heart), and even an unconventional serial killer
(Pit Stop) in addition to his many leading man film roles.
A dedicated, hard-working actor, Scott continues to aggressively
pursue film, television, and commercial work and can often be
seen improvising on stage at ComedySportz.