Hunter Scott Net Worth

Hunter Scott Net Worth is
$6 Million

Hunter Scott Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Hunter Alan Scott (born June 9, 1985) is best known for the research he did on the sinking of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) as a sixth-grade student, which led to a United States Congressional investigation. and exoneration for her captain.Scott lived in Pensacola, Florida. At twelve years old, he created a National History Day project on the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. Scott became interested in the subject after seeing it discussed in the film Jaws. (Many of the deaths on the ship were due to shark attacks.) Scott interviewed nearly 150 survivors of the Indianapolis sinking and reviewed 800 documents. The young man concluded that the ship's Captain Charles Butler McVay III who had been blamed for the tragedy, was innocent. Scott appeared before the US Congress with survivors of the USS Indianapolis to argue that McVay should be exonerated.In his testimony, Scott said: "This is Captain McVay's dog tag from when he was a cadet at the Naval Academy. As you can see, it has his thumbprint on the back. I carry this as a reminder of my mission in the memory of a man who ended his own life in 1968. I carry this dog tag to remind me that only in the United States can one person make a difference no matter what the age. I carry this dog tag to remind me of the privilege and responsibility that I have to carry forward the torch of honor passed to me by the men of the USS Indianapolis."The testimony of Scott and the Indianapolis Survivors Organization resulted in passage of a Congressional resolution, signed by President Bill Clinton in October 2000, exonerating McVay.Scott's efforts received national media attention. He was featured in George Magazine as "one of the most intriguing political figures" of the year. In 2004, Scott spoke at events surrounding the dedication of the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.. He studied economics and physics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a Naval ROTC scholarship, and graduated in May 2007.Scott's story and that of the Indianapolis were told in Left for Dead: A Young Man's Search for Justice for the USS Indianapolis by Pete Nelson. Scott supplied the preface to the book,In 2011, Warner Bros. obtained the rights to develop the story into a feature film with Robert Downey, Jr. as producer.

Date Of Birth1985-06-09
ProfessionActor

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Seeds of Love1999Video
Playing to Win1998VideoManly Men Group Leader (non-sexual role)
Biker Boys1997Video
Hometown Boys1997Video
Touched by an Anal1997Video
After Hours1996Video
Gianfranco Delivers1996Video
Just Men1996Video
Uniform Code: Sex Ed 41996Video
Raw Material1996Video
Bedroom Lies1995Video
Blow Me Down1995Video
Sexologist1995Video
The Big Score1995Video
Jawbreaker1995VideoRanger
Slave Auction1995Video
A Wanted Man1994Video
Bi-conflict1994VideoJohn
Conflict of Interest1994Video
Dreaming in Blue1994Video
The Fluffer1994Video
The Look of a Man1994Video
Bike Bang1994Video
The Road to Hopeful1994Video
By Invitation Only1993Video
Day of Decadence1993Video
Midnight Run1993Video
Workin' Stiff1993Video

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Shooting Porn1997DocumentaryHimself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1995Grabby AwardGrabby AwardsBest Performers

Known for movies

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IMDB Wikipedia

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