Biography

Scott C. Brown is an award-winning, Seattle based film, stage and voice performer, teacher, editor, and producer. He brings rich and vibrant characters to life on stage and screen. He most recently appeared on the SyFy network series Z Nation. Born in in Chapeau, Quebec, Scott relocated to the Pacific Northwest at a young age. He received his Bachelor degree in Theatre from Western Oregon State College. While in college, he was nominated for several Irene Ryan awards, and continues to be recognized for his outstanding stage work. Scott C. Brown is most widely known for his work in the cult feature films The Gamers: Dorkness Rising (2008) and Hands of Fate (2013), as well as the ground-breaking series JourneyQuest (2010-present). Other favorite projects include Scrapper (2013) with Michael Beach, A Bit of Bad Luck (2014) starring Carey Elwes, the TV Pilot Camp Abercorn (2016) with Brad Leland, and Depth (2016) with The Gamers/JourneyQuest alum Brian S. Lewis.

Filmography