Scott Fellows
Scott Fellows, born on September 28, 1965, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, is a notable figure in the film industry. He is recognized for his work as a writer and producer, particularly in the realm of children's television.
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Scott Fellows, born on September 28, 1965, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, is a notable figure in the film industry. He is recognized for his work as a writer and producer, particularly in the realm of children's television. Fellows' known filmography includes the 1995 television special "The Weinerville New Year's Special: Lost in the Big Apple," in which he lent his voice to the characters of Pops and Zip. Beyond this, Fellows is renowned for creating several popular Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network shows, such as "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide," "Big Time Rush," "Johnny Test," "100 Things to Do Before High School," and "Supernoobs." His creative contributions have significantly shaped the landscape of children's television programming.





