Born in Santa Monica, California, Scott began his career with the
prestigious Groundlings Improv Comedy Theater in 1983. While studying
and performing at the Groundlings, Scott became known for his very
popular, long-running comedy piece, "White Sport Coat."
Scott went on to become a member of other notable improv comedy groups
including, "Psychic Poker." He co-wrote, and performed in, the popular
late-night comedy show, "Ademire, Meus, Uxor, Sis! (A Night of
Pretentious Theater)" at the Company of Angels Theater, Silver Lake, in
the late 1980's. In 2001, the cast of "Psychic Poker" re-united for a
series of monthly performances at the ACME Comedy Theater in Hollywood.
In addition to his work in improvisational comedy theater, Scott has
enjoyed a successful career performing in numerous national television
commercials, as well as many television sitcoms.