Scott Edward Logan was born in Providence, Rhode Island and is the older of two boys. Having been raised between New England and the rough streets of Dallas, Texas; south side- he rapidly learned the value of escape through reading, and imagination.Denise, his mother- exemplified and fostered an early love of reading within him. While his grandpare...
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Scott Edward Logan was born in Providence, Rhode Island and is the older of two boys. Having been raised between New England and the rough streets of Dallas, Texas; south side- he rapidly learned the value of escape through reading, and imagination.Denise, his mother- exemplified and fostered an early love of reading within him. While his grandparents love and encouragement fueled his imagination with their stories of their travels, and 250 year family history, leading back to the 1700's. (A rarity in African-American families)By eighteen, and escaping from an abusive environment..Scott joined the US Army. This was both to grow stronger, serve his country, and to see the world that he'd only read about in National Geographic. After a relatively short overseas enlistment of two years, which saw the Fall of Communism and the Berlin Wall, and "Operation: Just Cause", Scott opted an early-out thanks in part- to overseas troop cutbacks.Scott returned home to Texas where he met, fell in love, and married his beautiful wife, Kezshma Evette. Twenty-three (23) years later, they have two adult daughters. Scott started Acting in theater in 2000, and switched to Commercial, and Film Acting in 2001. He simultaneously utilized his Military educational benefits to attend classes, and work his way up the corporate ladder as an HR/IT Professional before conflicts of time, and constant lack of stability forced his hand. He recently began Acting full-time.Scott Edward Logan, is represented by (the wonderful) Linda McAlister Talent. Scott began writing his own scripts after 5 years of seeing and reading so many, and wrote his first screenplays: "Bloodlines:The final Hit", "9o Seconds Til Infinity", "Paper Hearts", and most recently..."Fallen Leaves". He has YET to produce ANY of them, and instead prefers to build a portfolio of his work.By Scott Edward's own admission this strategy is for the inevitable such time when he becomes a 'Name Talent' and has the resources to truly Produce, Direct, and Champion his work. He can be most recently seen in the features: "I Become Gilgamesh"(2010), "Bad Kids Go 2 Hell"(2015), and the upcoming "Superman vs Batman:Dawn of Justice"(2016).
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