Scott Swan
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Swan in 2005 | |
Born |
January 19, 1970 Pittsburgh, PA |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Being a screenwriter and filmmaker |
Website | |
http://evilflix.blogspot.com.au/ |
Scott Swan (born January 19, 1970) is an American filmmaker and screenwriter born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Biography
Scott Swan is screenwriter best identified for his work with director John Carpenter on seasons one and two of Masters of Horror. Cigarette Burns and Pro-Life were produced as part of the Masters series for Showtime.
He has been writing with Drew McWeeny since the two met in high school. Their plays Sticks & Stones and Broken Bones were first produced in Los Angeles in the mid 90's. They recently penned "Skin & Bones", an episode for the NBC horror/suspense anthology television series Fear Itself (TV series).
Swan's most recent work is the Big Junior series. Swan calls Big Junior a filth noir about a psychotic escaped mental patient with a Lee Marvin fetish who comes to LA to do a drug deal.[1]
Filmography as Writer
- Cigarette Burns (2005)
- Pro-Life (2006)
- Skin & Bones (2008)
- The Profane Exhibit (2015)
- Virus of the Dead / segment: Nanny Cam (2015)
As director
- Cofax & Lily - short (2005)
- Ghost of the Woman - short (2009)
- Maskhead (2009)
- Big Junior (2010)
Stage
- Sticks & Stones (1994)
- Broken Bones (1995)
References
- ↑ Scott Swan interviewed by Maggot Films, retrieved 2013-05-05
External links
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