Scott Mosier

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Scott Mosier Wiki Biography

Scott A. Mosier is a film producer, editor, writer, podcaster and actor born on 5th of March 1971. He is best known for co-hosting a weekly podcast “SModcast” with his long-time filmmaking partner, director Kevin Smith and for producing and editing numerous movies such as “Good Will Hunting” (1997) , “Chasing Amy” (1997), “Dogma”(1999) and “Jersey Girl”(2004).

Have you ever wondered how rich Scott Mosier is? According to sources, it has been estimated that Scott Mosier’s overall net worth is $5 million, earned largely through frequent cooperation with director Kevin Smith, and both producing and editing almost all of his films. Co-hosting the weekly podcast “SModcast” also significantly added to his net worth which continues to increase.

Scott was born in Vancouver, Washington State USA but during his childhood he grew up in different places between British Columbia and Washington – since his father was born in Canada, Mosier has dual citizenship. During his schooling at the Vancouver Film School, Scott met his future colleague, Kevin Smith. Their first mutual project was a student film documentary “Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary”, but it unfortunately fell apart in production. Before his decision to drop out, Mosier made a deal with Smith that whoever finished the writing of his own film scenario last, would help the other one with the movie. In 1994, Scott edited Kevin Smith’s first feature film “Clerks” and contributed to its budget. Apart from this, he has appeared on screen playing multiple characters in movies. A year later, Mosier was leading a much larger film crew, while organizing the budget for the film “Mallrats” in which he also portrayed a character. His net worth was growing steadily.

Mosier and Smith cooperated once again while making the 1997 romantic comedy “Chasing Amy”, for which they both agreed on reducing the initial budget so that they could cast their friends instead of popular actors. Two years later, Mosier was doing the editing of the movie “Dogma”, which lasted for almost a year, again appearing in one of the roles in the film. In 2001, Scott was working on the “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” film, with a budget of $20 million, and two years later his budget significantly increased when he had at his disposal $35 million for producing “Jersey Girl”.

Some of his other notable work includes being an executive producer, editor and actor for the 2000 comedy thriller film “Vulgar”, producing “Drawing Flies”, A Better Place” and “Clerks: The Animated Series”; he also co-produced “Good Will Hunting” and “Big Helium Dog”. Mosier’s short documentary from 2007, “Salim Baba” was nominated for an Academy Award.

Since February 2007, Scott has been a co-host of the weekly podcast “SModcast”, alongside his colleague, Kevin Smith. The show occasionally features guests and is released each Sunday night. The same year it was released, “SModcast” was named one of the best new podcasts by iTunes.

When it comes to Mosier’s private life, not much is known, except for the fact that he is married to Alex Hilebronner, having met his future wife on the set of “Jersey Girl” – the couple married on 1st September 2006.

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Scott Mosier Quick Info

Full Name Scott Mosier
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth March 5, 1971
Place Of Birth Vancouver, Washington, United States
Profession Film Producer, Actor, Film Editor, Screenwriter, Television producer, Broadcaster
Education Vancouver Film School
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Alex Hilebronner (m. 2006)
Nicknames Scott , Scottie , Harry Scotter , Scooter , MOS , Scott A. Mosier , Scott A Mosier
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/smosier
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0608714
Nominations Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature
Movies Clerks, Chasing Amy, Mallrats, Dogma, Clerks II, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Free Birds, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Jersey Girl, Vulgar, A Band Called Death, Drawing Flies, Reel Paradise, Salim Baba, Clerks: The Lost Scene, The Flying Car, Shooting Clerks, Hit Somebody, Pilot Season, Landspeed:…
TV Shows Clerks

Scott Mosier Trademarks

  1. Sarcastic wit

Scott Mosier Quotes

  • (On Bryan Johnson’s “Vulgar”): “We produced “Good Will Hunting” and this [“Vulgar”] back-to-back. Though I always felt between the two, “Vulgar” was the real Oscar contender.”

Scott Mosier Important Facts

  • He has appeared in seven films directed by Kevin Smith: Clerks (1994), Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Clerks II (2006) and Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008).
  • Getting ready to write and direct his first feature film. [August 2006]
  • Mentions on “SModcast” that he is friends with Dylan Brown, a Pixar animation supervisor.
  • Wife Alex Hilebronner is a gourmet chef and often works in the movie industry as a chef on sets.
  • Middle initial A, stands for nothing. His father did not believe in middle names but the hospital required him to give Scott a middle name, so he wrote the letter A.
  • He did the commentary with Kevin Smith for the 20th Anniversary edition DVD of Roadhouse.
  • Filmed a short film in college with David Klein, called “Willam Black”. The main character in this short was an early version of the Willam Black in both Clerks and Mallrats.
  • In the film Clerks., Mosier recorded the original sound on the set, edited the movie (at RST Video), and contributed to the budget. He also contributed by appearing on-screen as two characters: the angry hockey player and Willam Black (a.k.a Snowball), a role later played by Ethan Suplee in Mallrats. Additionally, his hockey player role on the ladder talking to Willam on the ground, as Kevin Smith describes it, is “the only special effect in Clerks”.
  • Unsuccessfully tried to produce a remake of the movie “C.H.U.D.”.
  • Wants to produce a film based on the book “Sex and Rockets”.
  • He draws in his spare time. He’s expressed interest in creating a comic book.
  • Wants to remake the Disney film “The Dark Crystal”.
  • Invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Producers Branch) in 2005.
  • Enjoys reading comic books and playing video games.
  • Originally Kevin Smith and Mosier were going to call their film production company: “Post-Party at Spago’s.”
  • Never set out to be a producer. Early on in the beginning of his and Kevin’s careers, Mosier was up in Canada and Smith was in Jersey. Claimed whoever wrote his screenplay first (him or Smith), the other would help him make his movie. Smith finished “Clerks” first and Mosier helped him out with it and has since then according to Smith “kinda got trapped in the role of ‘de facto producer.'”
  • Always appears in bit parts in Kevin Smith’s films.
  • Is an ever present member of the “Askewniverse,” or Kevin Smith projects as a whole, mainly as a bit-part actor, producer and editor.

Scott Mosier Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Dreaming Against the World 2014 Documentary short executive producer post-production Producer
Helena Handbag producer announced Producer
Rip Rip Hooray! 2016 Documentary producer Producer
Free Birds 2013 producer Producer
P.O.V. 2013 TV Series documentary executive producer – 1 episode Producer
Liquid TV 2013 TV Series executive producer – 1 episode Producer
Best Kept Secret 2013 Documentary executive producer Producer
Milius 2013 Documentary executive producer Producer
A Band Called Death 2012 Documentary producer Producer
Popcorn Porn: Watching ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’ 2009 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Zack and Miri Make a Porno 2008 producer Producer
Salim Baba 2007 Documentary short producer Producer
Clerks II 2006 producer Producer
Back to the Well: ‘Clerks II’ 2006 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Small Town Gay Bar 2006 Documentary executive producer Producer
Reel Paradise 2005 Documentary producer Producer
Clerks: The Lost Scene 2004 Video short producer Producer
Jersey Girl 2004 producer Producer
The Flying Car 2002 TV Short producer Producer
Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma 2001 Video documentary short producer Producer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 producer Producer
Clerks 2000-2001 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
Vulgar 2000 executive producer Producer
Big Helium Dog 1999 executive producer Producer
Tail Lights Fade 1999 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Dogma 1999 producer Producer
A Better Place 1997 executive producer Producer
Good Will Hunting 1997 co-executive producer Producer
Chasing Amy 1997 producer Producer
Drawing Flies 1996 executive producer Producer
Hiatus 1996 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Mallrats 1995 producer Producer
Clerks 1994 producer Producer
Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary 1992 Short documentary producer Producer
Ultimate Spider-Man 2012-2013 TV Series 8 episodes Writer
Free Birds 2013 screenplay Writer
Liquid TV TV Series concept – 1 episode, 2013 written by – 1 episode, 2013 Writer
Clerks 2000-2001 TV Series developer – 6 episodes Writer
Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary 1992 Short documentary written by Writer
MallBrats TV Series announced Roddy Actor
Free Birds 2013 Pizza Dude / Additional Voice Talent (voice) Actor
Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie 2013 The General / Quick Stop Hipster Buddy (voice) Actor
Clerks II 2006 Concerned Father Actor
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 GWH2 Assistant Director / Willam Black Actor
Vulgar 2000 Scotty Actor
Clerks 2000 TV Series Willem Black Actor
Dogma 1999 Smooching Seaman Actor
A Better Place 1997 Larry Actor
Chasing Amy 1997 Collector Actor
Drawing Flies 1996 Crying Diaperman Actor
Mallrats 1995 Roddy Actor
Clerks 1994 Willam the Idiot Manchild / Angry Hockey-Playing Customer / Angry Mourner Actor
Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop! 2014 TV Movie documentary Editor
Who’s Your Caddy? 2007 Editor
Train Wreck! 2006 Video documentary short Editor
Small Town Gay Bar 2006 Documentary Editor
Fool’s Gold 2005 Editor
The Ape 2005 Editor
Jersey Girl 2004 Editor
The Flying Car 2002 TV Short Editor
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 Editor
Vulgar 2000 Editor
Dogma 1999 as Scott Editor
Chasing Amy 1997 Editor
Clerks 1994 Editor
Vulgar 2000 dialogue editor Sound Department
A Better Place 1997 dialogue & sound effects editing – 5.1 Dolby Digital remix Sound Department
Clerks 1994 sound editor / sound mixer Sound Department
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 storyboard artist Art Department
Dogma 1999 storyboard artist Art Department
Mallrats 1995 storyboard artist Art Department
The Flying Car 2002 TV Short first assistant director Assistant Director
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 second unit director – uncredited Assistant Director
Dogma 1999 second unit director Assistant Director
Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary 1992 Short documentary Director
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 executive album producer – uncredited Miscellaneous
Shooting Clerks 2016 special thanks Thanks
Yoga Hosers 2016 the director would like to thank: for being the first person to ever utter the term “yoga hoser” Thanks
Potential Inertia 2014 inspirational thanks Thanks
The Arrested Development Documentary Project 2013 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Jackson 2009 Short special thanks Thanks
Fanboys 2009 special thanks Thanks
Popcorn Porn: Watching ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’ 2009 Video documentary special thanks: goes out to, for helping pull out another one – as Scott Thanks
Scene In 2008 thanks Thanks
Cruisin’ for Love 2008 Short special thanks Thanks
Clerks II 2006 the director would like to thank: My true hetero life-mate and second-to-one soul-mate – as Scott Thanks
Back to the Well: ‘Clerks II’ 2006 Video documentary thanks: Zak And Joey would like to thank, for making it happen and being the mentor – as Scott Thanks
Small Town Gay Bar 2006 Documentary thanks Thanks
Vulgar 2000 thanks Thanks
Cold Hearts 1999 special thanks Thanks
Tail Lights Fade 1999 the director wishes to thank Thanks
View Askew’s Look Back at ‘Mallrats’ 1999 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Dogma 1999 the director would like to thank: the most spiritual agnostic I know – as Scott Thanks
Chasing Amy 1997 the director would like to thank: Master of the Impossible, ying to my yang, heart of my heart… He’s my cherry pie. – as Scott Thanks
Mallrats 1995 the director would like to thank: for deciding not to hike around the world – as Scott Thanks
Clerks. 1995 TV Short thanks Thanks
Clerks 1994 special thanks: for accepting an invitation to lunch – as Scott Thanks
Visual Funk Documentary announced Himself Self
Everything Doesn’t Suck 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Tusk 2014 Himself (voice, uncredited) Self
Katie Chats 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Smodimations 2-D 2011 Himself Self
Tracing Amy: The Chasing Amy Doc 2009 Video documentary Himself Self
Popcorn Porn: Watching ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’ 2009 Video documentary Himself – Producer Self
Train Wreck! 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Clerks II: Unauthorized 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Back to the Well: ‘Clerks II’ 2006 Video documentary Himself – Producer Self
The Directors 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
‘Clerks’ 10th Anniversary Q & A 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
Snowball Effect: The Story of ‘Clerks’ 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
An Evening with Kevin Smith 2002 Video documentary Himself (on phone) (voice) Self
Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma 2001 Video documentary short Himself (Interviewee) Self
View Askew’s Look Back at ‘Mallrats’ 1999 Video documentary short Himself – Producer Self
Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary 1992 Short documentary Himself – Director Self

Scott Mosier Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Chasing Amy (1997) Won
1998 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Comedy/Musical Picture Chasing Amy (1997) Won
1995 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Clerks (1994) Won
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Chasing Amy (1997) Nominated
1998 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Comedy/Musical Picture Chasing Amy (1997) Nominated
1995 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Clerks (1994) Nominated