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Scott J. Smith

 

From 1991 to 1994, Scott discovered several of his friends were members of a school-sponsored drama club at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University known as "The Riddle Players." Scott worked backstage during "The Foreigner", on stage for "Equus" and directed "See How They Run."

He has appeared in a dozen Shakespeare productions for the Atlantic Shakespeare Company, Theatre Jacksonville and the Backlight Theatre Project.  He has directed "Shakespeare in Orange Park," "Twelve Angry Men," "Murder in Mind" and a few comedies at Orange Park Community Theatre, and dozens of interactive comedy mysteries for the Murder Mystery Players, Inc. from 2000 through 2009.

Scott's film and television credits include "Sudden Terror," "G.I. Jane" directed by Ridley Scott and starring Demi Moore and Viggo Mortensen, "Tigerland" directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Colin Farrell, HBO's "Recount" directed by Jay Roach and starring Kevin Spacey and Laura Dern, "Daniel's Lot" featuring Gary Burghoff, "Rescue Me," Discovery Channel's "The New Detectives", and "America's Most Wanted," was a stand-in for Jimmy Fallon in "The Year of Getting to Know Us" directed by Patrick Sisam, and has written and directed the short film "Save 2 Lives" to raise awareness for the animal rescue organization Mike's Dog House.
 
Updated information about Scott's acting exploits can be found on his blog and Twitter stream.

 

What "They"re saying...

 

"Scott is a great actor and a super guy! His skills will be an incredible asset to the film. His experience and talent is amazing. He blew the doors off at casting. We are honored to have him as part of our team." ~ Paul Moore, Director of Rescue Productions, LLC and the "Rescue Me" film.

 

"Scott is personable, professional and has a great sense of humor. As a fellow actor I have great respect for his training and experience. He always comes to the set extremely well prepared and you can always count on him to arrive on time and do his job well." ~ Sunshine Jones