A.D. Scott
A.D. Scott is a celebrated actor, director, and filmmaker whose dynamic career has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Hailing from the Westbank of New Orleans, Louisiana, Scott relocated to the Dallas metroplex in 2002, where he embarked on his artistic journey with the touring gospel comedy stage-play "Mama Nem's House." This marked the beginning of his professional performances in various theatre productions.
In 2014, Scott expanded his horizons to include television and film, quickly establishing himself with a series of short films and TV pilots that garnered accolades at numerous film festivals. His recent performances include a notable role in VH1’s "My True Crime Story" and an appearance in the Emmy-nominated series "#Washed."
As he transitioned towards feature films, Scott proved to be instrumental in several successful projects, showcasing his talents both in front of and behind the camera. His work in films like "Older Man Younger Woman" highlighted his capacity for international appeal, while his performances in "Knee Deep" and "A True Christmas" further solidified his reputation.
Scott made his directorial debut in 2017 with the web series "And This Is My Story" and has since emerged as a distinct voice in filmmaking. He has directed five feature films, including "The Creep," which achieved remarkable success with over 20 million streams in its first month. With an unwavering passion for storytelling, Scott remains dedicated to bringing his creative visions to life.