Talk:Scot Armstrong
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Scot Armstrong - Bio Update April 2016
[edit]Scot Armstrong is an American screenwriter credited on Old School, Road Trip, School for Scoundrels, Starsky & Hutch, The Heartbreak Kid, Semi-Pro, Search Party and The Hangover: Part II. He also did uncredited work on Elf and Bad Santa. In 2016 Scot’s comedy series DICE, which he created, wrote and directed, will premiere on Showtime.
In 2014 Scot wrote and directed the independent feature SEARCH PARTY. He has also produced and executive produced several projects for film and television, including the movie Hesher, the network pilots, Off Duty and Problem Child as well as the shows Best Friends Forever, Animal Practice and Playing House on USA Network.
Originally from Chicago, Scot studied improvisional comedy under Del Close at the Improv Olympic, trained at the Second City and has been with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater since its inception. At UCB NYC he performed in FEATURE FEATURE, ASSSSCAT and MOTHER. For the stage, he directed NAKED BABIES and SECRET SLUT. Now at UCBTLA, he performs in SOUNDTRACK. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 100.2.239.63 (talk) 18:55, 7 April 2016 (UTC)