Scott got his start in film in the summer of 1992 on the set of The Ernest Green Story (starring Morris Chestnut and directed by Eric Laneuville), where he was a featured extra in multiple roles. Scott did some commercial and training work after this film was completed, but left for a career in I.T. This took him to Warsaw, Poland, where he briefly...
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Scott got his start in film in the summer of 1992 on the set of The Ernest Green Story (starring Morris Chestnut and directed by Eric Laneuville), where he was a featured extra in multiple roles. Scott did some commercial and training work after this film was completed, but left for a career in I.T. This took him to Warsaw, Poland, where he briefly did some commercial work, as well as played baseball for the Warsaw Centaurs (a First Division team in Poland).Upon his return to the U.S. and his home state of Arkansas, in 2009, Scott became involved with independent film work when co-writing the film, "Anyone". From there, Scott acted in numerous indie films in the region before directing his first film, the short thriller "TwinkleTown". Scott has gone on to write, direct, and produce other films, expanding to do work throughout other states in the region.Scott continues to operate Clever Alibi Productions, where he enjoys writing, directing, and producing. He current resides in the St. Louis area.
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