Risa Scott
- Actress
- Stunts
- Producer
Risa is a TV and film actress in the Denver area working on a wide
variety of projects featuring commercial, indie film and feature film
roles. Risa's recent and notable roles include a troubled bartender
role in Jeff Kingery's feature drama 'Table 47', the lost and confused
Marnie in Alex Amedei's horror feature 'Beneath Glass Trees' and
award-winning short film 'River Bridge', directed by Benjamin Erbach in
which Risa portrays one of the three sister's of Fate. With an acting
education beginning in college and continuing after graduate school,
Risa has been trained in Meisner and Chekov techniques in addition to a
modern take on character and scene preparation through Benjy Dobrin
Studios. Risa has also been trained in film stunts through Rocky
Mountain Stunt Group with Mark Grove and in improv comedy skills with
Michael Collins Risa excels in dramatic roles such as Zach Eastman's
homage to the Aurora shootings 'The Boy Who Stares' in which she plays
a school shooting survivor, reflecting on the impact of the event ten
years later. But she also dominates comedic characters with interesting
behavior and qualities such as Matilda, the often-drunk half-demon monk
featured in the new web series One Die Short, directed and created by
comic artist Matt Forcella. In addition to acting, Risa is also a
producer and writer working on a wide range of projects. Recently, Risa
was credited as Executive Producer for the short film 'Popsy,' directed
by Richard Fleming and based on the Stephen King Short of the same
name. She models for many local photographers including a recent shoot
as June Carter for Arch Angel Productions capturing many of the Cash
couple's well-loved poses. Outside of film, Risa enjoys a wide range of
athletics including rock climbing, motorcycling, ice hockey and
mountain biking but can occasionally be caught juggling or simply
reading a good mystery. She cooks up a storm and holds a master's
degree in civil engineering. Risa is actively pursuing the next
challenge in her acting and looks forward to new and diverse featured
roles with which to develop and refine her craft.