- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Scotty McCoy was born on December 6, 1989 in a small town known as Ashland, Pennsylvania. He got his start in the entertainment industry as a published author. He then become a host and producer for Scotty's Culture Shock with Trash TV Streaming. He then used that as a launch pad to create his own production company known as Gravestone Films. With Gravestone Films, Scotty has produced films such as Samhain, Friday the 13th: Dead Before Dusk, and 72.
Scotty is an influential part of the indie horror community, starring in such films like Frosty's Revenge: Seasons Bleeding 3, Heavy Duty Man, and Always Check. He hosts a podcasts titled Slasher Scotty where he interviews various celebrity guests, as well as a YouTube channel where he creates original video content, such as The Body Count, Rankings, Top 10, and Slasher Scotty News.
Scotty's passion is horror films and is always looking to expand his horror resume with producing films in the Northeastern side of the USA, primarily in Pennsylvania and Maryland areas, as he resides in both Ashland, Pennsylvania and Woodlawn, Maryland.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Scotty McCoy
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- He credits Stephen King as his inspiration with his writing style, as well as his high school teacher, Joann Hoppel, for giving him the passion for writing and educating him enough to give him the necessary skills to pursue what he loves.
- Scotty had two book signings: one in Frackville, Pennsylvania and the other at the King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
- He has ADHD, OCD, and Tourette's Syndrome, diagnosed with all three at the young age of eight.
- Scotty is a brain cancer awareness activist, as well as an activist for the LGBTQ community.
- Scotty had various interviews to promote his books, including the Return to Camp Blood Radio Show, Python's Paradise, Klimczak's Killer Collection, the December 2016 edition of Popcorn Horror magazine, and for the Horror Fuel Website.
- You cannot bring the past into the present because it just messes up the present and the future.
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