Randolph Scott is an internationally recognized storyteller, born in the vibrant city of New York, and raised amidst the majestic bayous of Texas, where he developed a unique perspective on life. Later, he relocated to Hollywood, California, where he pursued his passion for filmmaking by attending prestigious film schools such as UCLA, Columbia, and the American Film Institute, earning him a coveted director's fellowship during his ascension as a filmmaker.
As a jack-of-all-trades, Scott began his multi-hyphenate career in the early 1990s, taking on a variety of roles in the entertainment industry, including crew positions on TV series, music videos, live dance shows, commercials, industrials, and print shoots. He then transitioned to international distribution, where he oversaw marketing, sales, and servicing of feature films and TV titles licensed to buyers worldwide. Returning to production, Scott served as a production office manager for a bi-coastal commercial company before returning to set work as an assistant director and still photographer on independent films.
During this time, he also branched out into acting, appearing opposite Robert Downey Jr. as an Insurgent in Marvel's Iron Man, brandishing flintlock guns for Disney in Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code Wedlocked, braving jungles as a rebel in History's The True Story of Che Guevara, and playing an extremist warrior in the feature film Road to Marrakesh. He was also featured as a rock star on billboards and magazines for Intel's "Sponsors of Tomorrow" national print campaign.
Simultaneously, Scott worked in production, moving into directing and producing for clients like the Disney Channel, Discovery Home, and the Food Network. Under his production company, Cyber-Scan Films, Scott directed, produced, and wrote several projects, including the feature film Bombshell Raider, which was released worldwide, including in France, Germany, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, South Africa, Israel, Canada, and the United States. Scott also composed the film's soundtrack, which was subsequently released in both physical and digital formats.
Additionally, Scott is continually developing feature films, TV series, and commercials for production companies worldwide, featuring brands like Apple and Marvel. As a director, Scott is known for his ability to create world-building and visually immersive stories, often featuring minority and/or female leads.