Scott's journey in the entertainment industry began at the tender age of 12, when he started auditioning professionally, landing a commercial with Bowzer, and subsequently securing a lead role in a TV Pilot that earned him a trip to Los Angeles.
The following year, Scott's impressive talent caught the attention of renowned filmmaker Sergio Leone, who cast him as the Young Robert DeNiro in the epic film Once Upon a Time in America. This milestone marked the beginning of a prolific career, which has seen Scott appear in notable films such as "Three O' Clock High" and John Sayles' "City of Hope."
In addition to his film work, Scott has made numerous guest appearances on popular TV shows, including "New York Undercover." He has also honed his craft in various Off-Broadway and regional theater productions across the country.
Throughout his career, Scott has studied under the guidance of esteemed acting coaches, including Lee Strasberg, Ernie Martin, Michael Howard, Gene Bua, and Margie Haber, among others. His extensive experience has led to over 60 appearances in Television, Film, Theater, and Commercial productions.
From 2000 to 2008, Scott served as the head of the Drama Department at Scott Sedita Acting Studios, where he mentored and guided hundreds of aspiring actors. He has also directed two highly acclaimed productions for Athena Theater and has written and starred in several short films.
As a respected teacher and coach, Scott has had the privilege of working with some of the most renowned actors in the industry, including Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Meryl Streep, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Dustin Hoffman.