Ken Scott (screenwriter)

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Ken Scott (2012)

Ken Scott (* 1970 in Québec ) is a Canadian screenwriter , director and actor based in Québec.

Life

He graduated from Université du Québec à Montréal in 1991, where he studied communication and scriptwriting. He began his professional career as a writer and performer in the comedy group Les Bizarroïdes and performed at various festivals. Later he turned more to film.

Scott was nominated for two screenplays at the Prix ​​Jutra , namely in 2001 for his first feature film La Vie après l'amour and in 2006 for the ice hockey film Maurice Richard . Roy Dupuis starred in the award-winning film Maurice Richard , directed by Charles Binamé . In 2004, Scott was nominated for a Genie Award for the script of the comedy film Die große Verführung , directed by Jean-François Pouliot . There were two other nominations in 2007 at the 27th Genie Awards for the scripts of the films Guide de la petite vengeance and Maurice Richard .

In 2013 he directed Der Lieferheld - An American remake of his own film Starbuck , which was made in 2011, often comes unexpectedly .

Filmography

Screenwriter

actor

  • 2000: La Vie après l'amour
  • 2002: Le Plateau (TV series)
  • 2003: The great seduction ( La Grande séduction )

Director

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