Scott Dorel, a New York native, apprenticed with the legendary Sanford
Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. Looking to broaden
his skills, Scott moved to London, auditioned for LAMDA, and was
accepted to the one-year postgraduate program. He performed at the Mac
Owen Theatre in London starring in such distinguished productions as
"The Merchant of Venice" and the "The Duchess of Malfi."
Other roles in the theatre soon followed. He moved to Chicago and
became an ensemble member of The Second City, working with such alumni
as Andy Dick, Richard Kind and Ryan Stiles. As a member of The Second
City Touring Company, he found himself in Los Angeles performing at The
Second City in Santa Monica. Residing on the west coast, Scott joined
Playhouse West, where he is an alumni. Scott is currently a member of
Circus Theatricals Ensemble with Alfred Molina, Jill Giscoine and Jack
Stehlin. Scott also had the privilege to work with the legendary "Roy
London" before his passing.
His most recent credits as an actor include: "Gideon" starring Charlton
Heston and Christopher Lambert, "Luxury of Love" starring Luke Perry,
"Where's Angelo" starring Robert Forster, Michael Madsen and Beverly D'
Angelo, and the 2009 summer release of "Land Of The Lost" with Will
Ferrell.
Deciding to further his directing skills, Scott took a job behind the
camera as a first assistant director. He apprenticed under Merit Avis
on such music videos as Audio Slave, Michelle Branch and Match Box. He
also first assistant directed many commercials and promos for such
companies as Comedy Central. His credits include Drew Carey's "Green
Screen Show", The David Spade "Show of Shows" and "Mind of Mencia". He
progressed to 2nd unit director with Sarah Silverman's new movie "Jesus
is Magic". After surveying the landscape, Scott moved onto directing.
His television credits as a director include regional commercials for
Adelphia, Comcast, as well as a national anti-smoking campaign for The
American Legacy Foundation. Scott's multi-faceted talents came through
in the short-film "Where's Angelo", starring Robert Forster, Michael
Madsen and Beverly D' Angelo. It premiered at the Hollywood Film
Festival and the Santa Barbara and Del Ray Beach Film Festivals.
Most recently, Scott entered the Director's Shoot Out at the 2007 Del
Ray Beach Film Festival and won 1st place for directing the short film
"The Ticket" starring Ken Lerner. The film was also an official
selection of the 2008 Hollywood Film Festival. He is currently attached
to direct a full-length comedy he co-wrote called "The Way She Moves",
which is being packaged by Nate Bryson at Paradigm, with Academy Award
Nominee Michael Lerner, Ken Lerner, and Esai Morales attached.