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- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Scott Anderson was born in 1972 in England, UK. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Titanic (1997), Vacancy 2: The First Cut (2008) and The Informer (2019).- Visual Effects
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Scott E. Anderson was born in Cortland, New York, USA. He is a producer and assistant director, known for Hollow Man (2000), Starship Troopers (1997) and Gigi & Nate (2022).- Ryan Scott Anderson has been married to Gypsy Rose Blanchard since 27 June 2022.
- Scott Anderson was born in London, Ontario Canada to a Canadian mother and Scottish father. After studying drama at the University of Toronto, Anderson went on to study improvisation and worked on stage in sketch comedy, comedies, and musicals. In his late twenties, Anderson transitioned to film and television work. He is best known for roles in Blindness, Amelia, and The Sensitive Skin.
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- Director
- Writer
Scott S. Anderson is known for The Best Two Years (2004), The Jerk Theory (2008) and The Best Two Years of My Life (1985).- Scott William Anderson is an actor in Chicago, IL. He grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico and received a BA in theatre from New Mexico State University. After getting his M.F.A. in acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, he moved to Chicago and began working as an actor and playwright at The Court, Theatre, The Organic, Victory Gardens, American Blues Theatre, among others.
He took nearly 20 years off from acting and returned in 2013 with the lead, Dennis Warwick, in Adam Rifkin's mini-series, Reality Show, on the Showtime Network. Reality Show was cut into a feature called Shooting the Warwicks, which premiered at SXSW.
He is a musician and founding member of Chicago based former original bands milhous and The Delafields. He also portrays Fred Schneider in the B-52s tribute band, Planet Claire. - Art Director
- Production Designer
- Art Department
Scott G. Anderson is known for Dead Man Down (2013), Silver Linings Playbook (2012) and Kill the Messenger (2014).- In 2021 Scott Anderson entered into his 22nd year of performing Magic. In that time, he has become one of a few magicians in the Pacific Northwest who has been elevated to the national stage with various television shows and specials to his credit. Taking up magic as a result of an injury he sustained early on in a 22-year military career, Scott began performing local shows during the weekends and evenings while stationed at Fort Lewis, WA.
In 2001, after 5 years of active duty, service he became a flight medic and joined the famed 1042nd Coyotes. An aeromedical evacuation company in the Oregon National Guard. Shortly afterwards they were sent to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. It was here that Scott began performing magic in the hospital for those his unit rescued. Many of whom were young children. Shortly after his unit returned home from Afghanistan Scott was selected to become an officer and fly the UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter. He would spend the next 16 months at the U.S. Army flight school in Fort Rucker, Alabama. During his time here the base and surrounding areas were slammed by Hurricane Katrina. Scott's magic was called into service again performing local shows raising money to donate towards the relief efforts.
Returning home once again in 2005 he resumed college full time, still serving in the National Guard and performing magic on the side. A few years later the unit would be activated once again this time to serve in Iraq. While serving as a medical evacuation pilot Scott soon found himself entertaining not only his fellow troops, and in the hospitals, but various units as well during his down time. Even winning the "Military's Got Talent" show in front of 600 Soldier's at Joint Base Balad. It was also during this deployment that the Army had Scott start performing shows for various villages and towns around the bases in an effort to win the hearts and minds. With the deployment ending in 2010, and thanks to the former lead choreographer for David Copperfield, news of his overseas performances reached the offices of the NBC Nightly News. Resulting in a news crew flying out for a week and putting together a story for their weekly "Making a Difference" segment. Not long after that, Scott's wife called him from work telling him that tryouts for "America's Got Talent" were coming to Portland later that week. At her insistence, he called and got his name on the audition list. This was the catalyst that propelled his shows to a national audience. Repeatedly amazing the judges, his time on the show only ended when he told the producers that he was not willing to go on tour for a year with them after the show ended. Having spent the prior year in Iraq and with his wife now pregnant, Scott was not willing to spend that much more time away from his family. Life continued for the Anderson family, Scott began work as a financial advisor for a large "Wall Street" firm, continued to serve in the National Guard, and regularly performed for sports halftime shows, corporate/public events, trade shows, and to raise funds for charitable causes. Winning the prestigious Award of Merit from the Academy of Magical Arts in 2012, Scott soon found himself a regular performer for the Academy at the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.
In 2014 Scott was contacted by the producers of a newly created series on the Syfy channel Wizard Wars. Here he starred along side magic icon's Penn & Teller in a weekly show where magicians are given random objects and compete against one another to see who can turn them into the best magical effects. The demands on his schedule became too much and Scott elected not to return for the second season. Which was fortuitous because the show was canceled 2 episodes into that season.
Television came calling again in 2020 when Scott was asked to participate in the new television series Go Big Show. Garnering over 1,000,000 viewers in his first episode, the Go Big Show was the biggest show in years put out by TBS. It was subsequently picked up by TNT and the CW networks due to its success. This show also started the trend of Scott's daughter Hailey guest staring in his performances. Today Scott is retired from military service, he is a financial advisor where after 4 years with a Wall Street firm he has started his own independent practice, and he continues to entertain audiences all along the West Coast. He lives in Canby, Oregon with is wife, 3 children, 3 cats, and 2 dogs. - Animation Department
- Art Department
- Writer
- Visual Effects
- Editorial Department
- Editor
Scott Anderson is known for Mortal Kombat (1995), Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and Dragonball Evolution (2009).- Scott Anderson is known for Finger Eleven: First Time (2000), Finger Eleven: Above (1998) and Finger Eleven: Drag You Down (2000).
- Producer
- Scott R. Anderson is known for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014), Ghost in the Shell (2017) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
- Corey Scott Anderson is known for Goliath (2016) and Palm Royale (2024).
- Scott W. Anderson is known for On Thin Ice (2003), Living with the Dead (2002) and Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' (2006).
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Scott Anderson is known for Richard III (2007).- Producer
- Director
- Additional Crew
- Additional Crew
Scott Anderson is known for Just Your Average Arab (2006).- Jeff Scott Anderson is known for Casino (1995).
- Maxwell Scott Anderson was born on 26 August 1956 in LaGrange, Illinois, USA. He died on 14 January 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Actor
Kevin Scott Anderson is known for The Gift (2015), God's Not Dead (2014) and Hubie Halloween (2020).- Camera and Electrical Department
Scott Anderson is known for Project M (2014).