Scot Armstrong

Scot Armstrong
Born September 22, 1970

Scot Armstrong is an American screenwriter. He best known for his Comedy films with director Todd Phillips in the films Road Trip, Old School, Starsky & Hutch, School for Scoundrels, and the sequel film The Hangover: Part II. He also wrote the script for Semi-Pro and The Heartbreak Kid.

Filmography

Year Title Notes
2000 Road Trip writer (with Todd Phillips) first collaboration with Todd Phillips
2003 Old School screenplay & story (with Todd Phillips (screenplay & story) & Court Crandall (story)) second collaboration with Todd Phillips
2004 Starsky & Hutch screenplay (with Todd Phillips & John O'Brien from a story by Stevie Long & John O'Brien based on the characters created by William Blinn) third collaboration with Todd Phillips
2006 School for Scoundrels screenplay (with Todd Phillips based upon the 1960 film written by Hal E. Chester & Patricia Moyes & the novel School for Scoundrels or How to Win Without Actually Cheating! by Stephen Potter) fourth collaboration with Todd Phillips
2007 The Heartbreak Kid screenplay (with Leslie Dixon & Farrelly brothers based upon the 1972 film written by Neil Simon & the novel A Change of Plan by Bruce Jay Friedman)
2008 Semi-Pro writer
2011 The Hangover: Part II screenplay (with Todd Phillips based upon the characters from the 2009 film created by Jon Lucas & Scott Moore) fifth collaboration with Todd Phillips

External links