Scottee is a self taught, multi-award winning actor who has received critical acclaim for his work in theatre and audio. A multi-hyphenate, with a career spanning over 15 years, Scottee has demonstrated an ability to work successfully across art forms.

This year see’s Scottee make his screen acting debut in BBC One’s The Listeners - co-starring Rebecca Hall, directed by Janicza Bravo, written by Jordan Tannahill, produced by Element Pictures.

As a theatre maker Scottee has been commissioned by some of the the UK’s biggest cultural institutions and has held associateships at Olivier award winning Duckie, Roundhouse and HOME over the past decade. He wrote and directed the Theatre UK nominated + Total Theatre award winning Fat Blokes. His memoirs written for stage; Bravado (2017) and Class (2019) have been published with great success alongside almanac The Book of Queer Monologues (2018, Bloomsbury). In 2018 Scottee established the Working Class Artists Group, supporting working class artists in theatre.

For four years Scottee supported Ted Huffman and Philip Venables bringing Larry Mitchell’s The Faggots and Their Friends to stage for Manchester International Festival - currently touring Europe + USA.

As a broadcaster for BBC, Scottee co-hosted flagship Radio 4 show Loose Ends for almost a decade with Clive Anderson, and as host and co-creator of cult podcast After the Tone, acquired by BBC Sounds in 2021. His first radio series Taxi Drivers first aired on the network in January 2022 to rave reviews.

Scottee’s five part audio series Self Help exploring mental health and wellness came out on 1st January this year to an epic press response including Guardian Pick of the Week, Sunday Times Pick of the Day + The Week Podcast of the Year. Season two is currently in development.

Scottee is worth his weight in gold - The Observer
Buckets of charisma and a powerful visual sensibility - Time Out