- Portrays the "Yeti" in the Kellogg's Pop Tarts Commercials.
- Portrayed both an Alien and a Predator in the film Batman: Dead End (2003).
- Doubled Matthew Perry on an episode of "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" and drove a car through a brick wall.
- Painted feathers and test wore the angel wings worn by Ben Affleck and Alan Rickman in the Kevin Smith Film, Dogma (1999).
- Favorite Movie Fight Scene: Bruce Lee Vs the guards in the underground caverns in "Enter The Dragon". He is also a big spy movie buff.
- A devotee to Martial Arts since the age of 9. Scott has studied Boxing, Kick Boxing, Wrestling, Judo, Jeet Kune Do, Japanese Goju Ryu, Hapkido and Grappling & Mixed Martial Arts.
He is also proficient with martial weapons such as single and double Nunchaku, Bo/Staff, stick fighting, Japanese sword, western swords, Tonfa, knives and various medieval and ancient weapons. - Amateur Boxing Record 50-4-2 Amateur Wrestling Record 30-4 Kickboxing Record 10-0
Decided to try amateur boxing after beating a Golden Gloves finalist in a backyard match at age 14. Eventually won back to back Golden Gloves titles himself 2 years later. In his Senior Year in high school, Scott won the state freestyle wrestling title at 160lb. - Wrote articles for the following magazines: Black Belt, Inside Karate, Inside Kung Fu, Martial Arts Movies, Filmfax, Chiller Theatre, Horror Biz, Martial Arts & Combat Sports
- Worked as a modern and ancient military technical adviser and battle coordinator as well as a modern and ancient weapons coordinator, trainer and safety specialist (Including firearms, edged weapons and misc. weaponry of various countries and time periods).
- Worked on over 200 Soap Opera episodes as an actor, stuntman and stunt coordinator.
- Is an expert on film and television history and trivia. Especially the genres of horror, science fiction, action, martial arts and espionage.
- Played Darth Vader at personal appearances official Star Wars function in 1978 and 1979.
- Played in a drum recital with legendary Gene Krupa as a child.
- His screen writing teacher in college was Herbert J. Leder, who wrote and directed "Pretty Boy Floyd", "Fiend Without A Face" and "The Frozen Dead".
- Suffered and injury related stroke in December, 2007 and lost fifty percent use of his left arm and leg.
- Produces, writes, directs, edits and stunt coordinates (and often operates the camera) for the web series The Adventures of Superseven (2011), from his wheelchair, electric scooter and walker.
- Used to play basketball pick up games with John Sayles on Friday afternoons in the early to mid 1990s at the Hoboken Y.M.C.A.
- Nominated for "Best Action Scene" (Stunt Coordinator) for The Adventures of Superseven (2011) at the 2015 Rome Web Awards.
- Started a neighborhood film club and production company with his friends when he was 13. It was called K.G.A.H Films and they made a series of Super 8 films out of an apartment building storage room that they turned into a production studio.
- Born and raised in Hoboken, New Jersey and often played at on some of the locations used in "On The Waterfront".
- As a teen, appeared as an extra in the crowd scene surrounding King Kong's body during the finale of King Kong (1976).
- Performed stand up comedy on open mic night at The Improv in New York in 1986.
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