Channon Scot

Channon Scot

Personal Details

Biography

A close associate of renowned actor James Whitworth, this individual pursued a career in acting during the tumultuous 1960s. In 1968, he took a bold step and penned a narrative about the elusive Bigfoot, a story that would later be adapted into a low-budget horror feature film titled "Sasqua" in 1975. The film, which marked his directorial debut, garnered significant local attention in Lowell, Massachusetts, cementing his status as a rising talent. Prior to his foray into filmmaking, he also made a memorable appearance as a biker in the 1969 film "The Black Angels".

Following his success with "Sasqua", Scot ventured into the world of talent agency, joining the esteemed Beverly Hecht agency in Hollywood, where he worked diligently for approximately eight years. Eventually, he made the transition to another prominent agency in Beverly Hills. In 1987, he co-founded Channeler Enterprises with his business partner, Rod Nave. This entrepreneurial endeavor marked a significant milestone in his career. In 1992, he collaborated with Paul Aguilar to produce the film "Dolly Dearest", further solidifying his reputation as a prolific and innovative filmmaker.

Career

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1975
Sasqua
Sasqua as Director, Writer