Scott King VanHorne

Scott King VanHorne

The first thing you'll notice after hearing Scott King VanHorne is that he "sounds just like someone", and that someone just happens to be one of the most revered entertainers in showbiz history, Frank Sinatra! A bonafide baritone, this self deprecating comedian tells his own story through the music of yesterday and the indie films of tomorrow, exuding diamond tuck red velvet as he sings and laughs with the crowd, or emotes an unmatched sincerity. Free associating with the audience is his specialty, and he adheres to that notion of "caring" about being on stage and in front of the camera. If he didn't have the heart, he wouldn't be doing it. As he attacks the entire Vegas standard collection, he'll make sure that everyone in the room has a great time; and as he digs into serious acting, he reaches depths from an old soul. Like Max von Sydow and Ian McDiarmid, he is capable of playing much older men than he, not necessarily with the use of make-up. A unique, baritone voice that comes from a true entertainer's background, comedy and good hearted appreciation for an audience make for an entertainer who has the soul of his music firmly embedded in his actor's DNA. A forward thinking approach to modern screen-writing, with good old fashioned musical chops to give just the right person that can match the stylings, free association and cheer of a modern day, one-man Rat Pack with the old school acting chops to make him a considerable triple-threat.

Movies

Love Is Not Love
  • Nov 13, 2020
  • English
Early December, New York City, and everyone is in the hunt for love. Why? Because they haven't found it. They make it into a myth and chase the myth instead. That is not Love in this Romance of fantasy, Fate, and yearning.