- Scott Lax is a novelist, film and television writer and producer, short story writer, playwright and essayist. He graduated from Hiram College and studied Shakespeare at the University of Cambridge. As a musician, Scott performed with Bo Diddley, among others. He's a Bread Loaf Writers' Conference Scholar in Nonfiction and Sewanee Writers' Conference Fellow in Fiction. He was named Midwest Filmmaker of the Year, and his novel, "The Year That Trembled," was called one of 1998's "Milestones in Fiction" by The Denver Post. He's received numerous awards for his short fiction and essays, and wrote for Comedy Central. Scott Lax is co-creator, writer and executive producer for a TV pilot starring two legends of American comedy, Martin Mull and Fred Willard. His company, Scott Lax Productions, is also co-producer of "Backstage with Martin Mull and Fred Willard," upcoming on PBS.- IMDb Mini Biography By: David Budin, MediaWrite Communications
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