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Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson was born on 25 February 1965 in Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Chairman of the Board (1997), Savannah and Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! (1998).- Actor
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Scott Thompson was raised in Brampton, Ontario. He is the second oldest of four boys (the others are Craig, Derek and Dean). At 19, Scott got involved in an educational program called "Canada World Youth", and spent some time in the Phillipines. After CWY, Scott enrolled in York University but, in his third year, he was asked to leave for being "disruptive". Scott joined a Toronto improv troupe called "The Love Cats" and, while performing with them, he met Mark McKinney, who introduced him to the rest of The Kids in the Hall (1988). He was a guest performer with "The Kids" in 1984, and soon after became a member.- Scott, a native of Minnesota, began his professional career on the stage at the world renowned Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. His credits at the Guthrie include A Christmas Carol and Peer Gynt. He received training at both Oral Roberts University and the University of Minnesota while studying for his B.S. in business administration. Among the shows performed in at this time were: Hamlet, The Sound Of Music, Carnival, The Fantastiks and Oklahoma! In 1986, Scott flew to Los Angeles to compete on Star Search, in the acting category. After winning 13 consecutive weeks during the regular season, he went on to win the final show and took home the $100,000 first prize. Scott's next big break came when he landed the role of Colton Shore on the long running daytime serial, General Hospital. That role lasted three years. From G. H. Scott next landed in Pine Valley as Craig Lawson on All My Children. After a 1 year stint in New York, Scott, wife and child moved back to L.A. where he began a seven year odyssey as Connor Davis on The Bold and The Beautiful. Among Scott's many nighttime television credits are: Frasier, Angel, Savannah, JAG, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Murder One, and Even Stevens, as well as several Movies of the Week. Some feature films include Cutting Edge II, Going For The Gold with Kristi Carlson Romano, A Race to Space with James Woods, and Deeds with Adam Sandler and Winona Ryder. Scott has moved back to MN with his beautiful wife Maria, and their four children, Thane, Micaela, Cassie and Jaden. Scott continues to act in theatre and television in the Minneapolis market and writing scripts for feature films. The family also helps others reach their potential through their Personal Development business opportunity at their miraculous wealth website.
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Gary Scott Thompson is a writer, producer, and director. Among his many films and TV series: writer of "The Fast and the Furious," creator and executive producer of NBC's "Las Vegas," co-developer, writer, and executive producer of TF1 and NBC's "Taxi Brooklyn," and executive producer of NBC's reboot "Knight Rider."
Thompson grew up in Pago Pago, American Samoa, and first gained exposure to the world of entertainment as an actor, studying the craft from such notable actors as Powers Boothe at Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts. He received his BA from the University of California at Irvine, and his MFA from NYU's TISCH School of the Arts. After graduation, Thompson went to work as a playwright. His theater credits include "Small Town Syndrome," "Cowboy's Don't Cry" and "Private Hells."
Other feature credits include "2 Fast 2 Furious," "Hollow Man" with Kevin Bacon, the cult classic "Split Second," and "88 Minutes," starring Al Pacino.
Thompson resides in Los Angeles.- Additional Crew
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Andrew is a Kansas City, Missouri native. He is from Tyumen, Russia, in Siberia. After graduating high school, Andrew continued his education and training in New York City at the New York Film Academy as well as the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Andrew is most known for his work as David Mazouz's stunt double (Bruce Wayne) on Gotham from Season 3-5.- Scott Lee Thompson is known for Tipsy Torah (2015).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Scott Thompson is known for Garage Sale Mysteries (2013), Big Sky River (2022) and Looks Like Christmas (2016).- Robert Scott Thompson is known for Der Nachsteller (2017).
- Scott Thompson is known for Shortland Street (1992).
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Monyque Thompson Scott - Actress, model, voice over artist, broadcaster, producer, & entrepreneur to say the least. An actress with an esoteric command of her craft. Often described as a phenomenal talent, and natural beauty. Her unique style, personality, range, competitive nature, and refreshing wit have given her an added advantage. Monyque attributes her success to her tenacious drive, fearless, creativity, and positively.
She's definitely at a point in her career where she can afford to be selective. A truly committed, multifaceted professional. Mrs. Scott has completed over 35 movies, along with several industrials, TV shows, various commercials and infomercials, as well as, print ads. A Levin Children's Hospital campaign, "The Diary of The Scott's" online reality series, a QuickPay Loans national ad, a PSA for League of Women Voters, and an International infomercial.
Monyque Thompson Scott plays the mysteriously hard driven spy, Eve Alexander, in the new hit series Fixer. She's been the lead actress in various feature films including Call Me King,Smuggler, Champion Road Arena, and Losing Ground, to name a few. She is the wife of International Action Director R.L. Scott, and Co-CEO of Shadow MultiMedia Productions, the parent company to Shadow Motion Pictures.- Scott Thompson is known for Necessary Roughness (1991), Popcorn (1991) and Bobo's Confession - An Interview with Scott Thomson (2018).
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Scott Thompson is known for The Lion King 1½ (2004).- Composer
- Music Department
Scott David Thompson is a musician/composer from Detroit, MI. Scott was introduced to the guitar at an early age by his father, who was a songwriter/guitarist/singer and later, a music store owner. In his early teens he acquired his first electric guitar and began studying the styles of various rock guitarists, quickly focusing on progressive rock artists and soon after taking up formal classical guitar training. At that time, he was also selected as the electric bassist in his high school's jazz band, which led to a rapid education in not only jazz, but American standards, pop music and musical arranging. He learned orchestration in this setting as well and took this multiple set of skills with him to college at Western Michigan University - playing in several touring rock bands, performing on and writing music for television and doing session guitar work. His live performance resume soon contained everything from playing in various churches, weddings, memorial services and parties. He has acquired a large musical palette through these experiences and one can hear influences from rock, to new age music; from jazz to heavy metal and classical composers in the music he creates.
Prior to the turn of the century, Scott turned his focus on composing for film/media/television. Teaming up with high school friend Michael Kallio, a film director in LA; Scott has amassed a large repertoire of musical compositions that have been featured in several works of Kallio's films and elsewhere, over the past two decades and counting. In 2021 his first full-length score was completed for the movie "The Scout." His work has also been heard in "Mutant Swingers from Mars," "Left Turn on Red Light," "Monday the 16th" and another feature film "Broken Wing," in production in 2021. Scott also scores multiple short videos and these are often featured on his YouTube channel and official website.- Director
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Scott R. Thompson is known for Sick of Larry (2011), A Place for Heroes (2014) and The Danger (2009).- Scott Thompson is the Director of Tom Eyen's hit play "Women Behind Bars" for Broadway HD and Amazon Prime, and the Choreographer-Co-Director of HBO's "Cathouse: The Musical."
He has directed over 150 Equity plays and musicals featuring a "Who's Who" of contemporary Broadway personalities.
Highlights include Tony-Award-winners Betty Buckley in "Gypsy" and Stephanie J. Block in "Oliver!," and country-music legend Larry Gatlin in "The Music Man." Scott has won numerous Critics' awards for his productions of "Dames at Sea," both in San Francisco and for Goodspeed Musicals, and for his direction of multiple productions of "Anything Goes," "Sweet Charity," "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," among many others. - Camera and Electrical Department
Scott Thompson is known for Why Did I Get Married? (2006), Madea Goes to Jail (2006) and What's Done in the Dark (2008).- Actor
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Scott Thompson is known for The Enigma of Hinch (2012).- Scott Thompson is known for Rochelle Humes: Interior Designer in the Making (2022) and Rich House, Poor House (2017).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Scott Thompson is known for Greek Philosophia and Chickens.- Producer
- Manager
R.F. Scott Thompson is known for Everything's Coming Up Rose (2015) and Same Love (2016).- Make-Up Department
Scott Thompson is known for Sam Knows (2013).- Actor
- Writer
David Scott-Thompson is known for Writers (2015) and Writers (2014).- Scott Thompson is known for Now That's Funny (2005).