Ian Scott
Ian Scott, born on February 6, 1973, in France, is a notable figure in the adult film industry, having made significant contributions as both an actor and director from 1996 until 2010. Over the course of his career, he has appeared in nearly 500 films and has directed three notable projects.
Scott's entry into the world of pornography began at the age of 25 with a film from director Patrice Cabanel in 1998. His career took a pivotal turn in 2000 when he portrayed one of the antagonists in the provocative film "Baise-moi," directed by Virginie Despentes. That same year, he collaborated with Fred Coppula for the first time in "Niquers-nés," showcasing his versatility in various roles. His talent was further highlighted in the faux-documentary "Max, portrait d'un sérial niqueur," where he played the lead.
In subsequent years, Scott expanded his creative endeavors by writing and directing sequels, "Max 2" in 2001 and "Max 3" in 2006 and 2007. He also appeared alongside Clara Morgane and Greg Centauro in "La Collectionneuse." His later work included a collaboration with Julia Alexandratou in a film produced by Sirina Entertainment in 2010.
Beyond his film career, Ian Scott is also an avid athlete, participating in triathlons and downhill mountain biking events, showcasing his diverse interests and dedication.
Filmography
A Savior Red
Get The Sucker Back
A Christmas Village
Good Vibrations
Corroboree
Trespass Against Us
The Commuter
'71
Bigfoot and the Burtons
Operation Christmas List
Amy George
Wer
Baby in a Manger
Return of the Living Dead III
Best Friend from Heaven
Golden Youth
Traders
A Very Country Christmas
The Bronx War
Business Ethics
Baise-moi
Eternity (2021)
The Last Porno Show
Late Night Double Feature
Lust for Freedom
After the Storm (2019)
The Wilderness Road
Blood and Fury: America's Civil War
Jack Taylor
Secret Invasion
Dublin Murders