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TJ Scott is a Canadian film and television director, screenwriter, producer, and former
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and actor. He is primarily known for his work directing television series such as '' Orphan Black'', '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', '' Gotham'', '' Star Trek: Discovery'', '' Longmire'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Spartacus.'' Scott has won accolades for his directing work. In 2010, he received a
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nomination for directing the
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''
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.'' In 2015, for his work on ''Orphan Black'', he won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series. In 2019, he was nominated for another Canadian Screen Award, this time for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series, for directing the CBC miniseries ''
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''. In 2022, as one of the executive producers of the Global TV/ Peacock series ''Departure'', Scott received a nomination for the
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.


Early life

Scott grew up in Canada working as a child actor, best known for his co-starring role in the Genie Award award winning Best Motion Picture ''My American Cousin''. While still in University he formed one of Canada's biggest Stunt Associations and excelled as a
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, before quickly moving behind the camera to direct. Having had a name as a director at a very young age he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career behind the camera in
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. Scott studied film production at York University.


Career


1990s–2000s: Early feature film and television work

Scott began directing feature films in the early 1990s, with the action-science fiction martial arts film ''
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'' (1993). Of the experience as a first-time director, Scott said:
You know, I was very young... I took the first feature that was offered to me... I think we all learned a lot while we were making it.
Later that decade, Scott directed ''
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'' (1998), starring David Hasselhoff and his future wife,
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. ''Legacy'' screened as the opening night film for the Las Vegas Film Festival in 1999. The following year, Scott wrote, directed, and produced the
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film ''Blacktop'' (2000), starring Kristen Davis. Around this time, Scott's career as a television director began to take off. He first worked in New Zealand with filmmakers Robert Tapert and
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on '' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' (1995–1999) and subsequently directed several episodes of the spin-off TV series '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' (1996–2001). After working on ''Xena'', Scott directed several episodes of the series ''
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'' (2000–2001) before its cancellation. He then moved onto other shows, including the controversial ESPN series '' Playmakers'' (2003). Scott's episode of ''Playmakers'' was named by the
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as one of the top 10 television episodes of 2003. Around this time, Scott also directed several episodes of '' Mutant X'' (2001–2002). Scott directed the
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''
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'' (2009), which aired on the
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and was nominated for five
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in 2010 including Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series.


2010s–2020s: Breakthrough as a television director and producer

Throughout 2010s, Scott directed dozens of television episodes for series such as '' Spartacus'' (2012–2013), '' Bitten'' (2014–2015), '' Longmire'' (2014–present), '' Gotham'' (2014–2019), ''
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'' (2015–present) '' Dark Matter'' (2015–2018). In 2015, Scott directed episodes of the BBC America- Space television series '' Orphan Black'', which, upon release, garnered a
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, and significant critical acclaim. In January 2015, it was announced that Scott was nominated by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, Canada's equivalent to the Emmys, for his work on the show. In February 2015, Scott won the award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series at the 3rd annual Canadian Screen Awards for his work on ''Orphan Black''. Following ''Orphan Black'', Scott continued to direct high-profile television series, such as '' Star Trek: Discovery'' and '' Taken''. In 2018, his work on the Canadian miniseries ''Caught'' garnered him a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series. From 2019 to 2021, Scott executive produced and directed three seasons of '' Departure''. The series, commissioned by
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as a British-Canadian co-production, stars Archie Panjabi, Christopher Plummer,
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,
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, and Shazad Latif, among others. The series was later picked up by NBCUniversal's streaming service, Peacock, for a September 2020 release. During the first season's release in Canada and the UK, the series averaged more than one million viewers per episode. Notably, Plummer's work in the second season of ''Departure'' was his final on-screen performance before his death on February 5, 2021. Scott made a post on Instagram commemorating Plummer's death, writing "I was lucky enough to be the last person to ever direct Christopher Plummer on screen ... I will never forget what a beautiful person he was ... A true pro till the very end who knew what matters." In 2021, as one of the executive producers of ''Departure'', Scott received a nomination for the
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.


Other work

In addition to directing, Scott is also a well-known photographer. He also works as a freelance writer in Hollywood, co-writing the story for the film ''
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'' (2015), starring
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. In September 2011, it was announced that filmmaker
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signed on to direct Scott's screenplay titled ''The Secret Lives of Road Crews'' for
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. From 2015 to 2017, Scott served as an executive producer on the popular web series '' Teenagers''.


Personal life

Scott married Canadian actress and model
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in 2000; they subsequently divorced in 2016.


Awards and nominations


References


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