From comedy clubs to cruise ships, colleges to corporate events, Scott Wood has been hailed as one of the funniest comedians working today. Scott has entertained audiences all across the United States and abroad in a variety of television, radio, and personal appearances.
Scott has been a full-time comic since 1989. He was named Stand-up Comedy Champion after winning the Discovery ’97 Talent Search for funniest comedian. His list of club credits includes The Comedy Store, The Ice House, The Laugh Factory, and the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas.
Scott has also been a hit at corporate functions throughout the US, including McDonald’s Corporation, Disney, Xerox, Nissan, Price Waterhouse, Century 21, and the Salvation Army. Scott has also opened for musical artists Blood, Sweat & Tears, Beatlemania, Tower of Power, and country music sensations Brooks & Dunn.
Scott’s many television credits include ABC, CBS, FOX, America’s Funniest People, A&E’s Comedy Central and Comedy on the Road, and The Family Channel.
Scott is an accomplished impressionist with over 300 celebrity and animated voices in his repertoire, such as Bill Clinton, Rush Limbaugh, John Travolta, Nicholas Cage, and Kelsey Grammer, as well as singers such as Michael Bolton, Frank Sinatra, Willie Nelson, and many more! Scott’s impressions have been heard on KLOS, KABC, and the Rick Dees show.
Scott’s zany antics, crazy comedy, and right-on-the-money celebrity impressions will have you and your entire audience «Busting A Gut.» He’s Outrageous!
What People are Saying about Scott:
“Scott is one of the funniest comedians I have had the pleasure to observe. His host of imitations of famous people and the spontaneity with which he weaves these characters into a whole hour of entertainment must be seen to be appreciated.”
– Greg LoVetere, Duarte High School
“Comedian Scott Wood is exactly what he says he is – a genuinely funny, clean stand up comedian/impressionist! His humor is insightful and his timing is uncanny. I heartily recommend Scott for any occasion that calls for a slightly wacky yet solid comedian.”
– Mike Davis, East Texas Baptist University