About Scott
Crib Notes:
- Creator of The Manifesto Project and the Manifesto Advocacy Network (M.A.N.); host of MANIFESTO! The first modern television series to chronicle the work of activists.
- Co-Founder of Identify Foundation
- Known as an “Advocate of Advocacy” he has literally made thousands of phone calls, emails, and letters on behalf of critical environmental, animal welfare, and human rights issues. Has worked on behalf of most of the major environmental organizations as a volunteer, fund raiser, or advocate. His current goals are to inspire legions of new advocates.
- Hosts events on behalf of environmental, animal welfare, and human rights issues
- Panelist for the Twyman Creative Conference
- Has been some flavor of vegetarian for 15 years
- Jerry Montano (of Danzig) once threatened his life (this gives Scott great joy)
- Born on the 4th of July
- Makes a mean guacamole
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Bio
The son of Irish potato farmers, Scott was born in a freshly sown field during a blazing full moon in the early morning hours of the fourth of July (The year of our lord is being researched by freelance anthropologists).
Homeschooled by the family’s only literate neighbor, a fireman and “clothes-free” advocate, he ran away as soon as his young legs would carry him (during the potato blight of ‘89) and performed as “BB” (Bullwinkle Barishnikov), a traveling sideshow where he blended whiskey tasting with modern ballet & moshpit pirouettes.
Due to his controversial dance performances and constant stock of taters, he was trailed by hungry talent agents across the countryside. But always fiercely independent, he hand-picked his own agent, hiring Saugus McMoughin to serve as his representation in all territories.
With Mr. McMoughin, Scott recorded his first album Tastes Like Yesterday which went on national radio and rose to #5 on the international electro-polka charts. Always reinventing his mad dulcimer-specked-harpsichord-freestyling, he released the heavy metal/acid jazz anthem Lick My Knickers to critical acclaim, but public uproar. Shortly after it hit the airwaves and the successive uncensored version of the music video was released, he was deported to the United States on public indecency charges.
Shunned by his home country, Scott now divides his time between creating epic cinematic television series for tiny interweb audiences, writing anti-Irish propaganda, and his cutting-edge tofu recycling business.
Real Bio here!
