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Scott Caudill

Actor
Date of birth : 1976
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Scott Caudill was born Scott Arthur Brooks Caudill in San Pedro, California on December 3rd, 1976. A multi-talented personality, Scott is known for his work as an actor, entertainer, dancer, songwriter/producer and as the recording artist Scooter Page. As a child, Scott was always drawn to the performance arts. His passion for acting was fueled further by his experience on the drama team in middle school. Scott attended Dodson Middle School in Rancho Palos Verdes and it was during this time that he was chosen to star in the Disney Tony award-winning play, "Newsies." Scott would later return to Dodson Middle School in 2019 to encourage the school's drama students in their production of the same name and share his experience starring in the original Disney production. In addition to his role in Newsies, Scott Caudill performed in the following movie roles: "Wishcraft" (2002), "Endless Bummer" (2009), "Peaceful Warrior" (2006), "3 Ninjas" (1992,) and "3 Ninjas Kick Back" (1994.) Scott has also featured in various hit TV shows that include "Bones," "The Mentalist," "Saving Grace," "Cold Case," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Walker Texas Ranger," "Judging Amy," and recurring roles in "The Young and the Restless," and Nick Teen's "Beyond the Break." As an actor, Scott relishes roles that directly contrast his easy-going personality and force him to dig deep and find an extension of himself. He has often embodied this challenge in his previous roles, playing characters that include a murderous brother, a bully, and a biker. Scott Caudill is known for versatility, his acting portfolio includes comedy, drama, horror, and family film and TV roles. Scott Caudill has enjoyed every role he has acted throughout his career, but he cites the 2002 horror flick "Wishcraft" as his favorite, for the ability to spend two solid months filming with his co-stars. The role also allowed Scott to work alongside Meatloaf, who would become a close on-set friend and advisor. Scott credits Edward Norton as a role model and hopes someday to play a multi-personality role similar to Norton's character "Aaron/Roy" in the movie Primal Fear. When he isn't auditioning for roles, Scott enjoys creating music (which you will find under his musical artist pseudonym "Scooter Page"), walking his dog, and spending time meditating at the beach. As a musical artist, Scott Caudill has released three albums and eight singles under the pseudonym "Scooter Page." The most recent of Scott's musical releases is the album "DANCAPAGGELECTROLAND" released in January 2021. Scott Caudill is represented by Eleven 7 Artist Management and is actively auditioning as of 2021.

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