Scot Armstrong
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Scot Armstrong

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Scot Armstrong is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He is credited with writing or co-writing numerous comedy films, including Old School, The Hangover: Part II, Semi-Pro, Road Trip, and many others. He is also the writer and director of the 2015 film, Search Party. The film will be released in the US in May 2016. Also in 2016, his TV series, Dice, premiered on Showtime.

Early life

Armstrong grew up in Wheaton, Illinois in the western suburbs of Chicago. He attended Wheaton North High School.

Career

Armstrong started out working at an advertising agency in Chicago in his early 20's. While working there, he took night classes at The Second City and ImprovOlympic where he studied under Del Close. He also performed (and continues to perform) with the Upright Citizens Brigade in groups/shows including Mother, Feature Feature, Asscatt, and Soundtrack. During this time, he met Todd Phillips who he hired to direct a commercial for Miller Genuine Draft. In 2000, the two released their first feature film together, Road Trip, which Armstrong co-wrote and Phillips directed.

Armstrong and Phillips would end up working on a variety of other films together including Old School (2003), Starsky & Hutch (2004), School for Scoundrels (2006), and The Hangover: Part II (2011). Outside of his partnership with Phillips, Armstrong was also responsible for uncredited rewrites of Elf and Bad Santa. In 2007, he co-wrote the Farrelly Brothers' film, The Heartbreak Kid. The following year, Semi-Pro, which was Armstrong's first solo-written film, was released.

In 2011, Armstrong announced the concept for his directorial debut, Road to Nardo. The film was set to begin production in 2011. Its name was changed to Search Party and the distribution rights were picked up by Universal in 2013. The film was eventually released in 2015 and will be released in May 2016 in the United States. Armstrong's production company, American Work Inc., has also produced several films and TV shows including Hesher, NBC's Best Friends Forever, a TV series adaptation of Problem Child, and the USA Network's Playing House (among others).

In 2015, Showtime gave Armstrong's show, Dice, a straight-to-series order of six episodes. The series—which Armstrong writes, directs, and produces—follows the exploits of a fictional version of Andrew Dice Clay and premiered on Showtime in 2016.

Armstrong also co-hosts the UCB Sports & Leisure Podcast, alongside Matt Walsh.

Filmography

List of film and television credits
Year Film Director Producer Writer Actor Notes
2000 Road Trip Yes with Todd Phillips
2003 Old School Yes with Todd Phillips and Court Crandall
Elf Yes Uncredited rewrite
Bad Santa Yes Uncredited rewrite
2004 Starsky & Hutch Yes with Todd Phillips
2006 School for Scoundrels Yes with Todd Phillips
2007 The Heartbreak Kid Yes with Leslie Dixon and the Farrelly Brothers
2008 Semi-Pro Yes Yes Cameraman
2010 Hesher Yes Executive producer
2011 The Hangover: Part II Yes with Todd Phillips
2012 Best Friends Forever (TV series) Yes Executive producer
Animal Practice (TV series) Yes Executive producer
2014 Search Party Yes Yes Yes Directorial debut
2014 Playing House (TV series) Yes Executive producer
2015 Problem Child (TV series) Yes Yes
2016 Dice Yes Yes Yes Creator