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Ken Scott

Ken Scott

14 titles Directing Jan 01, 1970 Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Canada

Ken Scott, born in 1970 in Quebec, Canada, is a versatile talent in the realm of entertainment, recognized as a screenwriter, actor, director, and comedian. He gained significant acclaim as a member of the comedic troupe Les Bizarroïdes, alongside Martin Petit, Stéphane E. Roy, and Guy Lévesque. Scott’s screenwriting credits include notable films such as Seducing Doctor Lewis, The Little Book of Revenge (Guide de la petite vengeance), and Starbuck, in addition to the television series Le Plateau.

Scott earned his degree in cinematography from the Université du Québec à Montréal in 1991. His career began to flourish in the mid-1990s when he created a memorable series of cheese commercials that aired from 1995 to 1998. In 2000, he took to the stage, portraying Monsieur Pearson in Stéphane E. Roy's play, Propagande. By 2002, he was actively involved in the TV series Le Plateau, both writing episodes and starring as François Chamberland.

In 2008, Scott ventured into feature filmmaking with Sticky Fingers, a project he both wrote and produced. Recently, it has been revealed that he will be directing a film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel From a Buick 8. His diverse body of work showcases his creative prowess in both comedic and dramatic storytelling.

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