Rising Star Scott Butler: “Why More Diversity In TV and Film Can Help To Reduce Racism And Help Us Feel More Connected”

Authority Magazine Editorial Staff
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9 min readSep 16, 2020

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…Don’t rely on acting for money, work hard to earn money outside of acting, it takes the pressure and worry away and also you are more attractive in an audition if you aren’t there for the money, but for the love of portraying the character for their film, it makes a tremendous difference!

As a part of our series about pop culture’s rising stars, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Scott Butler.

Scott Butler is an actor from London, England. Scott won the 2011 “Best Actor — Award of Excellence” at the Canada International Film Festival and for his stage debut, the 2009 “Best Actor” at the Pacific Coast Theatre Company. Many of the projects Scott worked on went on to receive awards, including his comedic role as Jack the Ripper on the series Hollywood Hell (2011) which won a Regional Emmy in 2011 and Serene (2010) which was nominated for a Regional Emmy in that same year.

In his short 10 years in the industry, he continues to build a prolific body of work in film and TV, including the role of

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