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20 Facts About Scott Mosier

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Scott A Mosier was born on March 5,1971 and is an American-Canadian film producer, director and editor best known for his work with director Kevin Smith, with whom he occasionally co-hosts the weekly podcast, SModcast.

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Scott Mosier has dual Canadian and American citizenship, as his father John was born in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Scott Mosier met Kevin Smith while both were attending Vancouver Film School in Canada.

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On Smith's first feature film, Clerks, Scott Mosier recorded the original sound on set, edited the film, and contributed to the budget.

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Scott Mosier contributed by appearing on-screen as multiple characters, including the angry hockey player and Willam Black.

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On 1995 film Mallrats, Scott Mosier worked in organizing the budget along with line producer Laura Greenlee, while presiding over a much larger crew.

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Scott Mosier played the Smooching Seaman who Ben Affleck and Matt Damon meet on the bus.

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Scott Mosier had a comparatively larger budget to work with on the film Jersey Girl, at $35 million.

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Smith stated he edited the film himself, making Clerks II one of three films Scott Mosier has produced with Smith, but not edited.

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Scott Mosier makes a brief cameo as a concerned father who shields his daughter's eyes from the sight of a character sitting on a toilet.

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In 2008, Scott Mosier worked again with Smith as the producer on Zack and Miri Make a Porno.

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Scott Mosier served as an executive producer, editor, and actor for Bryan Johnson's Vulgar, an Askew production.

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Scott Mosier had served as a producer on Drawing Flies, A Better Place, and Clerks: The Animated Series; he served as a co-executive producer on Good Will Hunting and Big Helium Dog.

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Scott Mosier appeared in cameos in Drawing Flies as the Crying Diaperman, in A Better Place as Larry, and in Vulgar as Scotty.

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In 2007, Salim Baba, a short documentary Scott Mosier produced, was nominated for an Academy Award.

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On SModcast 77, Scott Mosier announced he would not produce Smith's film Cop Out, instead pursuing his directorial debut.

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Scott Mosier stated on SModcast 90 that he finished writing his first feature screenplay and was in the process of trying to sell it.

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Scott Mosier made his directorial debut with Illumination Entertainment's animated feature The Grinch, based on the book by Dr Seuss, and co-directed with Yarrow Cheney.

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Scott Mosier was personally involved with fellow producer Monica Hampton for a while, whom he met while the two were producing Vulgar.

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Scott Mosier married girlfriend Alex Hilebronner on September 1,2006.