Scott Michael Wagstaff – Hollywood Film And TV Series Acting Projects Announced

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Theater thespian turned television and film star Scott Michael Wagstaff has been busy, exploring new creative projects and roles that push to the limit his acclaimed acting skills and range.

International film and TV actor Scott Michael Wagstaff has announced the release of his most recent film and television projects, which were shot during the height of the pandemic. The Remote Office, a comedy series, and the short film Blood Positive were filmed in the U.K. and the U.S. respectively and were both shown in mid-2021.

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The newly announced projects affirm his potential as a mainstream Hollywood actor, as they showcase his talent in playing a wide variety of characters convincingly and with depth. Mr. Wagstaff, who started his acting career in theater, is steadily exploring new opportunities in film, commercials, and modeling in the U.S. and Europe.

In The Remote Office, he plays the role of Chris Johnson, an advertising executive who has to cope with a new corporate culture resulting from a company buyout. This marks the first time he took on a regular television role. His first network Television role was in the BBC series Doctors, where he appeared in a major guest star opposite award winning series regular Sarah Moyle.

Released almost concurrently, Blood Positive is the result of his talents noted by director Alejandro Montoya Marín, who wrote the award-winning 2018 indie film Monday. The film revolves around the story of two sisters who are bent on tracking down a person, who they believe is their estranged father.

Mr. Wagstaff made an appearance in the 2017 feature film The Time of Their Lives opposite Joan and Pauline Collins. Moreover, he has produced a number of short films over the years, such as Pendulum in 2017, The Disciplinarian and Boss Kiss in 2018, and #FitnessProblems and Broken in 2020.

A huge part of his repertoire is the number of accents he can do. Apart from New York and Southern American accents, he speaks convincing RP, Cockney, Birmingham, Leeds, Central Scottish, and German accents. He is also a trained singer who loves to belt out songs like Bohemian Rhapsody in a distinctive baritone.

He has caught the attention of a number of respected names in the film industry owing to his range and the professionalism he brings to every project. “It was really a great pleasure working with Scott. He brought intelligence and empathy to the part and lifted it from the page to a breathing character beautifully,” one director in the U.K. was quoted as saying.

Further details about Mr. Wagstaff’s filmography can be found at his IMDB page at https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5720460