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Scott Campbell may refer to: *Scott Campbell (American football) (born 1962), former American football quarterback *Scott Campbell (artist) (born 1973), production designer and illustrator *Scott Campbell (tattoo artist) (born 1977), American artist *Scott Campbell (author) (born 1945), American writer * Scott Campbell (baseball) (born 1984), New Zealander retired minor league baseball player *Scott Campbell (ice hockey, born 1957), Canadian ormer defenceman in the WHA and NHL * Scott Campbell (ice hockey, born 1972), Scottish ice hockey defenceman * Scott Campbell (ice hockey, born 1986), Canadian professional ice hockey player *Scott Campbell (musician) (born 1958), American composer and actor *Scott Michael Campbell (born 1971), American actor, writer and producer *J. Scott Campbell Jeffery Scott Campbell (born April 12, 1973) is an American comic book artist. He was initially known professionally as Jeffery Scott, but is best known as J. Scott Campbell. He rose to fame as an ...
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Scott Campbell (American Football)
Robert Scott Campbell (born April 15, 1962) is a former professional American football player who played quarterback for six seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Atlanta Falcons. He appeared in 45 games in the NFL, starting 13. Campbell played college football at Purdue University. He backed up Mark Herrmann for one season, then started over Jim Everett for the next three years. The Boilermakers' cumulative record during his time as a starter was 11-21-1 Overall, 9-16-1 Big Ten. The Boilers never finished higher than 6th in the league during this time. College statistics *1981: 2,686 yards with 18 TD vs 13 INT in 11 games. *1982: 2,626 yards with 14 TD vs 12 INT in 11 games. *1983: 2,031 yards with 12 TD vs 16 INT in 11 games. Personal life Campbell is currently a real estate broker and owner of Brownstone Realty in Hershey, Pennsylvania. His father, Ken Campbell (American football), Ken Campbell is an American Football League (AFL) vet ...
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Scott Campbell (artist)
Scott Campbell (born December 28, 1973), known professionally as Scott C., is an American artist and production designer, known for his work for LucasArts and Double Fine Productions. Early life Born and raised in San Jose, California, Scott studied illustration at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and graduated with a BFA in Illustration focusing on comic and children's book illustration in 1992. Career After graduation, Campbell began at LucasArts as concept artist on children's ''Star Wars'' games. In 2000, he left to join Tim Schafer at Double Fine Productions as Art Director on such games as 2005's ''Psychonauts'' and 2009's ''Brütal Legend''. Alongside this career in games, he has been involved in comics (including being featured in the comic anthology ''Flight'') and created paintings that have appeared in galleries around the world as well the alternative DVD cover for '' The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters''.
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Scott Campbell (tattoo Artist)
Scott Campbell (born May 13, 1977) is a New York–based American artist and tattoo artist whose clients include Howard Stern, Sting, Robert Downey Jr., Courtney Love, Orlando Bloom, Josh Hartnett, and Marc Jacobs. Early life Campbell grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a conservative upbringing in a Southern Baptist family, that sparked his search for something different. He graduated in 1995 from Kingwood High School. Early on, Campbell debated the idea of a middle-class life. At the University of Texas, he studied biochemistry and planned a career as a medical illustrator. Soon he dropped out. Career In his 20s, Campbell moved to San Francisco and began working as a copy editor for Lawrence Ferlinghetti, at City Lights Bookstore. It was then that he began tattooing. He traveled Asia and Europe, where he tattooed for cash, then moved to Williamsburg in 2001. When he moved to New York in 2005 he opened his own tattoo shop, called Saved Tattoo. It was here that Scott's caree ...
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Scott Campbell (author)
Scott Campbell (born March 24, 1945 in Michigan) is an American writer. He lives in Boston and works as Director of Communications in the MIT School of Architecture and Planning. Campbell holds a Masters in Creative Writing from Vermont College. Early life Scott Campbell received his undergraduate degree in English from Ohio University, completed his graduate work in Public Communications at Boston University, and completed his education with a Masters in Creative Writing from Vermont College. Career Campbell's early career spans from being a producer for a Boston ad agency to a talent agent while as a restaurant waiter before pursuing his freelance writing. Campbell has taught writing at MIT and Emerson College. He lives in Jamaica Plain, Boston, and works as Director of Communications in the School of Architecture and Planning. His book ''Aftermath'', which was inspired by trending suicides in the gay community, was filmed by Caroline Link in 2008 in Germany as ''A Year Ag ...
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Scott Campbell (baseball)
Scott Campbell (born 25 September 1984) is a retired Minor League Baseball infielder. In , he was selected 300th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays. He retired on 15 March 2012 due to recurring injury problems in his hip. He played college baseball at Gonzaga University. In 2007, Campbell played for the class-A affiliate of the Blue Jays, the Lansing Lugnuts. In 2007, he showed some promise as a hitter, hitting .279/.390/.397. However, he was not considered a top prospect of the Jays given his age and the level where he played. In 2008, Campbell had a breakout year, increasing his batting average to .341 and his OBP to .435 while moving up two levels to AA. He was chosen to represent the World team at the 2008 All-Star Futures Game. Given his reputation as a solid defensive second baseman, Campbell was once widely considered one of the better prospects in the Toronto Blue Jays minor league system, and had been compared to Chase Utley by Blue Jays General Manager J.P. Ricciardi. Ear ...
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