Scott Gore
Scott Gore was born on August 29, 1960 to Charles and Mary Gore and he served in the US Navy right out of high school where he got a taste of what the world is like. Since then, he has traveled all over the world to over 20 countries mostly loving, learning from and serving people living in hard places.
Six years ago Scott lost his best friend to suicide and a few years later his life was falling apart. That's when he woke up one morning with an idea for a screenplay and for the past 4 years Scott has been writing screenplays. Writing screenplays makes Scott feel more alive than just about anything.
Scott is best known for his screenplays Instant Karma and Woman in the Maze where he also wrote the story and was an Executive Producer. One of his current projects is called Albert - a screenplay about the most famous scientist who ever lived. Scott has written first drafts of several feature length screenplays in a week or less and he often works with Matt Midgette as a co-writer on his projects.
Scott resides in a Dale named after himself in Arizona (Scottsdale).