Ken Scott (filmmaker)
Ken Scott | |
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Dalhousie, NB , Canada | |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, actor, director, comedian |
Ken Scott (born in 1970 in Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Canada) is a
Le Plateau
.
Life and career
Scott gained a degree in cinematography at the
Le Plateau
, in which he also played the role of François Chamberland.
In 2008, Scott produced his first feature film, Sticky Fingers, which he also wrote.[2] It has been announced he will direct the film adaption of the Stephen King novel From a Buick 8.
Filmography
Year | Film | Director | Writer |
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2000 | Life After Love (La vie après l'amour) | No | Yes |
2003 | Seducing Doctor Lewis (La Grande Séduction) | No | Yes |
2009 | Sticky Fingers (Les Doigts croches) | Yes | Yes |
2011 | Starbuck | Yes | Yes |
2013 | Delivery Man | Yes | Yes |
2015 | Unfinished Business | Yes | No |
2018 | The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir | Yes | No |
2021 | Goodbye Happiness (Au revoir le bonheur) | Yes | Yes |
Awards
Scott won the Audience Award at the 2004
Prix Jutra and the national Genie Awards
four times each; at both ceremonies, Scott and Petit won the 2012 awards for Best Original Screenplay for Starbuck.
References
- ^ Amy Baratt. "A dorky campaign". Montreal Mirror, October 26, 2000.
- ^ Anabelle Nicoud. "Ken Scott tournera «Les doigts croches» en Argentine". La Presse, March 20, 2008.
- ^ Chamberlain, Mike (Spring 2004). "Ken Scott's Seductive Success". Canadian Screenwriter. Writers Guild of Canada. The W Files. Archived from the original on 24 June 2004.
External links
- Ken Scott at IMDb