Scott Monahan

Scott Monahan Trailers

Uppercut TrailerJe Ne Suis Pas Une Star De Cinéma TrailerAnchorage Trailer

Scott Monahan started his work in front of the camera as a child actor in Tokyo, Japan. He then moved to Virginia and received a BFA in Theater from Shenandoah Conservatory. He graduated in 2011 and relocated to Los Angeles. Some of his recent television credits include Anger Management (FX) Turnt (Facebook Watch) and Bakers Dozen (Amazon). His feature film credits include I Was A Teenage Wereskunk (The Malt Shop) Love Shot (Gravitas) and Eating Cars (Post Production). He also works as a director in theater and film. His film directing credits include FILM:ONE an award-nominated experimental short film and his feature film directorial debut Anchorage (The Malt Shop Pictures) is currently in the 2021 festival circuit.

Most Popular Scott Monahan Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Je Ne Suis Pas Une Star De Cinéma Trailer (2023)

24 June 2023

An actor auditions for a mysterious, undisclosed film project.

Anchorage Trailer (2023)

16 June 2023

Two brothers attempt to drive a trunk full of stolen opioids from Florida to Alaska to cash-in big in the Land of Gold.

Uppercut Trailer (2025)

23 January 2025

When Elliott, a tough ex-boxing champion, accepts the challenge to train Toni, the two mismatched characters form an unlikely alliance.

Eating Cars Trailer (2021)

26 September 2021

Max, a failed writer, goes in search of her estranged girlfriend while simultaneously, trying to unload a large quantity of drugs she stole off her bosses to pay for a trip back East to care for her dying mother.

Yes, Daddy Trailer (2023)

05 March 2023

A quick and dirty short about avoiding the moment.

Love Shot Trailer (2019)

26 February 2019

A hitman in Koreatown meets a Karaoke hostess only to find out she is his next target.

I Was a Teenage Wereskunk Trailer (2016)

28 October 2016

A comedy homage to the drive-in monster movies of the 50s.

The Sissy Trailer (2021)

06 May 2021

The Sissy is a short film exploring forced feminization and its power to liberate men of society’s heteronormative expectations.