Scott J Miller
- Actor
Scott began his acting journey in his early twenties when he applied to study Acting & Performance at Glasgows Stow West College in 2007.
In his early years Scott was raised in a small town in the north of Devon named "Ilfracombe".
Being a young film fanatic Scott began to build a passion for many genres, particularly Horror, where grew a love for the novels & screenplays of the award winning king of Horror himself "Stephen King".
To follow his love Scott often enjoyed during school & after-school Drama classes where he would thrive to take part in learning the craft.
While pursuing his acting degree Scott landed lead roles in George Orwell's Animal Farm as "Napoleon" & "The Scarecrow" the 1939 American musical fantasy play "The Wizard of Oz"
In 2015 Scott was cast in the Apollo Players Production of the 1978 American musical comedy "Grease" where he was cast as one of the "T-Birds" live on stage of the iconic Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow.
Since then Scott has been touring the UK, Ireland & Spain performing a Tribute show dedicated to boy-band "Take That" & Irelands most decorated boy-band "Westlife"
Scott looks to continue his love of performing & build on his acting career by applying himself to all available opportunities.
In his early years Scott was raised in a small town in the north of Devon named "Ilfracombe".
Being a young film fanatic Scott began to build a passion for many genres, particularly Horror, where grew a love for the novels & screenplays of the award winning king of Horror himself "Stephen King".
To follow his love Scott often enjoyed during school & after-school Drama classes where he would thrive to take part in learning the craft.
While pursuing his acting degree Scott landed lead roles in George Orwell's Animal Farm as "Napoleon" & "The Scarecrow" the 1939 American musical fantasy play "The Wizard of Oz"
In 2015 Scott was cast in the Apollo Players Production of the 1978 American musical comedy "Grease" where he was cast as one of the "T-Birds" live on stage of the iconic Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow.
Since then Scott has been touring the UK, Ireland & Spain performing a Tribute show dedicated to boy-band "Take That" & Irelands most decorated boy-band "Westlife"
Scott looks to continue his love of performing & build on his acting career by applying himself to all available opportunities.