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Angie Tribeca (tbs)

Casual (Hulu)

Scott is a less than ideal dinner guest on the series starring Rashida Jones

In the series premiere, Scott starred alongside Michaela Watkins as a patient with parental issues

Dice (Showtime)

Extant (CBS)

Scott recurs as a lawyer who repeatedly finds himself up against Andrew Dice Clay in this Showtime series

In the series first season, Scott faces off in a scene with Halle Berry and Goran Visnjic

The Grinder (FOX)

Interns of Field (Screen Junkies)

Scott gets some legal advice from Rob Lowe's The Grinder

Scott stars as Agent carson in this Agent's of Shield spoof, exclusively on Screen Junkies

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX)

Jake In Progress (ABC)

In the season 8 episode "Pop Up: The Final Solution", Scott played a doctor who pulls the plug on the character Pop Pop.

Scott goes head to head with John Stamos in an episode of the ABC sitcom

The Kids Are Alright (ABC)

MAd Love (CBS)

Scott’s character Miles gives Mary McCormack resistance at the bank.

Scott appeared as the Pub Master in the episode “Pub Quiz”

Modern Family (ABC)

NCIS (CBS)

In the Season 4 episode, “Arrested,” Scott played a doctor

Scott guest-starred in the opening scene of the episode “Alleged” from Season 11 of the hit drama

The Office (NBC)

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Showtime)

Scott faces off with Rainn Wilson in this episode of the NBC sitcom “The Office”

Scott recurred for six episodes as the evil Officer Frank Murphy

Perfect Couples (NBC)

Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix)

Reuniting with Kyle Bornheimer, Scott played the suspected object of Kyle’s wife’s affections in this EPISODE

Scott appeared in multiple episodes in the show's first season, starring Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore

The Rookie (ABC)

Will & Grace (NBC)

Scott’s character Austin goes to the police station to reconnect with an old flame.

Scott helps Sean Hayes learn some valuable life lessons in the third episode of season ten

Workaholics (Comedy Central)

Worst Week (CBS)

In the Season 5 episode “Good Mourning,” Scott played CRAIG, the bereaved son of HOME GIRL who dies in the episode

Scott guest-starred for six episodes as Sam’s friend STEVE on the CBS sitcom starring Kyle Bornheimer

The Young and the Restless (cbs)

Zeke and Luther (Disney XD)

Scott guest-starred throughout all three seasons of the hit Disney XD series as DEPUTY DINGLE

Scott recurred seven times as the commercial director, Frank Pacelli, on the CBS daytime soap “The Young and the Restless”

Web Shorts

Film

Television

Web Shorts

The Gunfighter

Now That's a Rocker

This short film featuring Nick Offerman and directed by Eric Kissack (editor of “The Dictator” and “Horrible Bosses 2”) won Audience Awards at LA Film Festival, LA Shorts Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival,  and Seattle Film Festival among others.  Over 1.1 million views to date

Groundlings sketch written by and starring Scott Beehner and Laird Macintosh and directed by Saturday Night Live’s Mikey Day

Ride Sesh

A Simple Misunderstanding

web series Created by Kim Noonan & John Salcido

Funny or Die video written and directed by Lowell Northrup starring Scott as Gary Busey

 

What Kind of Asian Are You?

Over 8 Million People have viewed this popular viral video written and directed by David Ury

Bert

Love, Sex, and Missed Connections

Independent Feature Film written, directed by and starring Scott Beehner as BERT LOZENGE, who bumps into his high school girlfriend while being forced by the mob to rob a bank

 

Feature Film directed by Eric Kissack won awards at Cleveland International Film Festival, Cinetopia Film Festival, Indie Spirit Film Festival, San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, New Hampshire Film Festival, Traverse City Film Festival, Boston International Film Festival, Big Bear Lakes International Film Festival, and Naples International Film Festival

Tomcats

Scott appeared as MAX in Revolution Studios’ first feature film, “TOMCATS” with Jerry O’Connell, Jamie Pressly and Horatio Sanz

 

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