Scott Stewart | |
Birth Place: | United States |
Occupation: | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
Scott Charles Stewart is an American film director, writer, producer and visual effects artist. He was one of the principal co-founders of The Orphanage, a prolific Los Angeles effects house that worked on dozens of high-profile projects. As a director, he helmed the dark fantasy action-horror films Legion and Priest, and the alien abduction thriller Dark Skies. He also executive produced the television series Dominion, a sequel to the former film. Stewart has also directed, produced, and realized dozens of short films and television commercials.
Stewart was a senior staffer at the visual effects company The Orphanage. Stewart directed and wrote the apocalyptic thriller Legion.[1] He directed the vampire-western horror film Priest.[2]
He has used actor Paul Bettany in the lead role on his first two directed features, Legion and Priest.
Director
Year | Title | |||||
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width=65 | Director | width=65 | Writer | width=65 | Executive Producer | Notes |
2000 | What We Talk About When We Talk About Love | Based on the short story of the same name by Raymond Carver | ||||
2010 | Legion | |||||
2011 | Priest | |||||
2013 | Dark Skies | |||||
2014 | Dominion | Episode "Pilot" | ||||
2016 | Holidays | Segment Christmas | ||||
Producer
Year | Title | Notes |
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2000 | G. | Associate producer |
Falling | ||
The Upgrade | ||
2001 | Ten Tiny Love Stories | Associate producer |
Sweet | Executive producer | |
bigLove |
Visual effects