Scott Albert (writer)

Scott Albert
Born (1975-05-16) May 16, 1975
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Occupation Screenwriter
Novelist
Comedian
Nationality Canadian
Notable works Multiplatform Series Tights and Fights (2007)
Novels Below the Line (2002)
Website
www.scottalbert.com

Scott Albert (born May 16, 1975) [1] is a novelist, screenwriter and producer who has worked in sketch comedy, film, television, and new media.

He graduated from the Canadian Film Centre's Television Prime Time Programme in 2002.[2] Also in 2002, his novel (co-written with John McFetridge) Below the Line was published, based on Albert and McFetridge's time spent working on film sets in Toronto.[3] Albert and McFetridge also collaborated on the script the film Hunt for the Devil,[4] starring Michael Madsen.[5]

He wrote and produced the series of live sketch comedy shows, The All Nude Revues, which ran in Toronto.[4] Drawing on his comedy background, he was a contributing writer for The Red Green Show.[1]

Albert writes and produces comedy multi-platform series. The Retired Porn Producer's Guide To... is an animated parody of an advice show, with advice drawn from the main character's "30 years of experience in the skin flick biz." [6] He followed that up with Tights and Fights, a live action video blog comedy about a hapless super hero named Captain Euchre, which Albert wrote, produced and performed in.[7] Tights and Fights is currently airing on Canada's Movieola - the short film channel.[8]

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 "Internet Movie Database Page", Retrieved on March 12, 2008.
  2. MacLean, Bill. "Beachers have the answers - write", The Beach Metro, 2002-12-02.
  3. Wallace, John R. "Below the line and behind the scenes", Calgary ffwd, 2003-11-06
  4. 1 2 Davidson, Sean, "No Improv Allowed", eye Weekly, 2003-02-27
  5. "Yahoo Movies - Hunt for the Devil", Retrieved on March 12, 2008.
  6. Okalow, Samson, "Porn goes mobile", Playback Magazine, 2006-05-16 Retrieved on March 12, 2008.
  7. "Tights and Fights Credit List", Retrieved on March 12, 2008
  8. "Movieola Airing Schedule" Retrieved on March 12, 2008.
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