Scott Peden, a multifaceted individual, hails from Glasgow, Scotland, and has traversed various paths in his life. Prior to his entertainment career, Peden spent seven eventful years in the British Armed Forces, serving in a multitude of locations, including Bosnia, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, and Norway.
Upon leaving the military in 2003, Peden leveraged his valuable experience to secure his first acting roles in Ken Loach's "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" and John Maybury's "The Jacket". His military background undoubtedly contributed to his convincing portrayals in these roles.
Beyond his acting pursuits, Peden is also a talented Singer/Songwriter, having released two studio albums to date. His debut album, "Every Dog Has its Day", was released in 2010, followed by the singles "City Phantastique" in 2011 and "Double Yellow Lines" in the same year. His sophomore album, "The Complete and Utter Confidence of Ignorance", was released in 2013.
In addition to his album releases, Peden has also contributed original songs to the soundtracks of various feature films. Some notable examples include "The Wee Man" (2013),"The Drama Club" (2017, an American production),and "Break" (2018).