Scott Reed

Scott Reed

Birthday: 17 September 1965, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height: 178 cm
Credited as Producer, Executive Producer, Director and Post Supervisor, Scott has produced, posted and helped finance many features, series and live special events. Scott's recent features include "Zeroville", directed by James Franco, "Michael", directed by Justin Kelly, "The Sound & The Fury", directed by Ja... Show more »
Credited as Producer, Executive Producer, Director and Post Supervisor, Scott has produced, posted and helped finance many features, series and live special events. Scott's recent features include "Zeroville", directed by James Franco, "Michael", directed by Justin Kelly, "The Sound & The Fury", directed by James Franco and "The Bronx Bull" directed by Martin Guigui.Scott was born in Brighton Beach, New York, directly across the street from Coney Island in a Co-Op called, Trump Village. There, his love for music began at age (3) when he began taking private piano lessons. While Scott's love for the piano continued to flourish, his interest in Cinema came to life at age (8) when he worked on his first movie. It was his father's feature debut in "The Lords of Flatbush" starring Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler. Five years later, Scott's family moved to Beverly Hills, where he attended Beverly Hills High School, went on to Cal-Arts while working summers on various productions for his father and his father's friends.Scott's career began immediately out of college when he began answering phones at Spotlite, a talent agency based in Beverly Hills that represented celebrity comedians. Scott quickly grew to the position of Vice President, Corporate where for the next five years, he exclusively represented, booked and produced celebrity comedians in various live special events and packaged them in television series. Some shows Scott was responsible for include, Jerry Van Dyke and Pam Stone in "Coach", Sherman Hemsley in "AMEN", The Wayans Bros. in "In Living Color" and a couple failed "Seinfeld" series. Then, one Thursday afternoon, Scott received a call from Mr. Dick Clark who personally asked him to join his company as the new Director of Comedy. For the next three years, Scott helped finance, book and produce many live and televised special events, network series and radio productions. Two years later Scott was recruited by the Ron Berkle group and hired as VP/GM for Advanced Digital Post where he was responsible for the day to day operations and sales of the EFX and Wilshire Stages companies. For the next seven years, Scott provided talent, facilities and services for studio features and network television series and posted many projects.Scott then opened That's Hollywood Pictures with long time friend and producing partner Ron Singer. There, the two have been financing, producing and finishing independent films and series for the past ten years...and counting! Show less «
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