Ken Scott (born 1970 in Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian screenwriter, actor, director, and comedian. He is best known as a member of the comedy group Les BizarroΓ―des with Martin Petit, StΓ©phane E. Roy and Guy LΓ©vesque, and as screenwriter of the films Seducing Doctor Lewis, The Little Book of Revenge (Guide de la petite vengeance), and Starbuck, as well as television series Le Plateau.
Scott gained a degree in cinematography at the UniversitΓ© du QuΓ©bec Γ MontrΓ©al in 1991. His first widely seen work was a series of commercials for cheese made between 1995 and 1998. In 2000, he played the theatrical role of Monsieur Pearson in the play Propagande, written by StΓ©phane E. Roy. In 2002, he wrote episodes for the television series Le Plateau, in which he also played the role of FranΓ§ois Chamberland.
In 2008, Scott produced his first feature film, Sticky Fingers, which he also wrote. It has been announced he will direct the film adaption of the Stephen King novel From a Buick 8 into a movie.
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