Scott grew up in Walnut Creek in Northern California. Writing has been
his passion since he was in the third grade. He graduated from the
University of California, Santa Barbara in 2004 with a BA in Film
Studies and a minor in English. He followed his dreams to LA, and
currently resides in West Hollywood, California.
In 2010, Scott was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in the "Outstanding
Special Class" category for his work as a producer on the reality
docu-series, "Ruby," which followed the inspirational weight-loss
journey of a 500-pound woman.
Graduated High School in 2000 from The College Preparatory School in
Oakland, Ca.
Scott's grandfather, Louis Naidorf, was the architect who designed The
Capital Records building in Los Angeles. One of the nation's most
recognized buildings, it holds the record for being destroyed the most
number of times in films.
Scott's great-uncle, Ben Nadorf, was the founder and president of the
Everlast boxing company. Everlast has been proudly and prominently
featured in cinema for over five decades.