Channon Scot
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
A friend of actor James Whitworth, he studied acting during 60s. In
1968 he wrote a story about Bigfoot, which was later made into
low-budget horror feature "Sasqua" (1975). His debut film was a local
hit in Lowell, Massachusetts. He also played a biker in "The Black
Angels" (1969). After directing, producing and starring in "Sasqua"
Scot became an agent in Hollywood for the Beverly Hecht agency and
worked for her for around eight years and then moved to another agency
in Beverly Hills. With his partner Rod Nave he formed Channeler
Enterprises in 1987. In 1992, with Paul Aguilar they produced "Dolly
Dearest".