Leigh Scott
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Born |
Leigh Scott Andrew Slawner February 18, 1975[1] Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US |
Occupation | producer, film director, writer |
Leigh Scott Andrew Slawner (born February 18, 1975) is an American film writer, director, producer, actor, editor, and cinematographer.
Early life and career
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Leigh Scott is the eldest of three children. In 1990, Scott moved to Los Angeles to attend the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Upon graduation in 1994, he went to work for Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures. While working for Corman. he learned the basics of low and no budget film production. After leaving Concorde, he went on to produce, direct, and star in Beach House and Art House, neither of which gained critical or financial success.
After a brief hiatus, he returned to Los Angeles and went to work for independent production company The Asylum. While at The Asylum, he worked on over fifteen films in a span of two years. He has become known for responding directly to his critics on IMDb.
Scott recently stepped down is the head of Imaginarium Studios, a Connecticut-based film production company.[2]
He launched a new company, UberFilm, in September, 2015. [3]
Filmography
- Beach House (1998) - director
- Art House (1998) - writer, director, producer
- Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002) - producer
- Frankenstein Reborn (2005) - writer, director
- The Beast of Bray Road (2005) - writer, director
- King of the Lost World (2005) - writer, director
- Excorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers (2006) - writer, director
- Hillside Cannibals (2006) - director
- Pirates of Treasure Island (2006) - writer, director
- The 9/11 Commission Report (2006) - writer, director
- Dracula's Curse (2006) - writer, director
- Dragon (2006) - writer, director
- The Hitchhiker (2007) - writer, director
- Transmorphers (2007) - writer, director
- Invasion of the Pod People (2007) - writer
- Flu Bird Horror (2008) - director[4]
- Chrome Angels (2009) - writer, director, producer
- The Dunwich Horror (2009) - writer, director, producer
- House of Bones (2010) - producer
- Quantum Apocalypse (2010) - writer, producer
- Slash in the Box (2011) - producer
- The Witches of Oz (2011) - writer, director, producer
- Dorothy and the Witches of Oz (2012) - writer, director, producer[5][6][7][8][9][10]
- The Scout (2013) - producer
- The Penny Dreadful Picture Show (2013) - writer, director, producer[11]
- Piranha Sharks (2014) - writer, director, producer
- Extracurricular Activities (2015) - writer, director, producer
- The Lost Girls (2015) - writer, director, producer, cinematographer
- Yellow Brick Road (2016) - director, producer
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/therealleighscott/about
- ↑ Enterimagination.com
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/therealleighscott/about
- ↑ "Flu Bird Horror (2008)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
- ↑ Foran, Chris. "'Dorothy and the Witches of Oz' takes yellow brick road to Mayfair". Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
- ↑ "Dorothy and the Witches of Oz (2012)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
- ↑ Simpson, Paul (2013-11-07). A Brief Guide To OZ: 75 Years Going Over The Rainbow. Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN 9781472110367.
- ↑ "The Witches of Oz - Movie Review". Commonsensemedia. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
- ↑ "Dorothy and the Witches of Oz (2012)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
- ↑ "'Dorothy and the Witches of Oz' (review)". Azcentral.com. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
- ↑ "Penny Dreadful Picture Show, The (DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
External links
- Leigh Scott on Myspace
- Leigh Scott at the Internet Movie Database
- Audio Interview on the Your Video Store Shelf Podcast
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