- Nickname
- Hot Stott
- Height6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
- Academy Award-hopeful filmmaker and actor Jeffrey Norman Stott (also known as "Hot Stott") has emerged as one of this generation's most popular directors, actors, and filmmakers. From critically acclaimed dramas such as "The Scarlet Letter" (2001) and "Bubble Swirly" (1995), to his comedic roles both on stage and in film for such roles as The Raptor of Doom (2005) and Andy Stitzler in "The 40 Year Old Virgin 2" (2007). Credits also include roles as The Fondue Assassin in "Prom" (2002), and Bedwetter in the BYU Idaho Alumni Video (2020).
Jeff began his stage career in Farmington, Utah, doing local productions for the community's summer children's theater. From there he grew his cinematography prowess and began shooting feature length films starring Dave Jennings, Alex Cooper, Matt Assay, and many others. Most recently Jeff is writing, directing, and starred in a stage production called "Montezuma and the Petticoats," a historical drama about the nation's first all-woman town council in 1912. Jeff says he enjoys the opportunity to portray women in a positive light by showing them historical leadership roles that we may not expect.
Jeff enjoys spending time with actress Mikelle Nelson. Jeff and Mikelle married after years of coercing, stalking, and convincing by the part of Jeff. Jeff also enjoys procreating and having too many children, investing in BitCoin and gold currencies, riding a unicycle while wearing a monocle, putting bad guys behind bars, and cheating at adolescent card games. Jeff also goes by "Hot Stott" (self-given nickname), Heff Dogg, and many other absurd pseudo names.- IMDb Mini Biography By: M. Smith - Academy Award-hopeful filmmaker and actor Jeffrey Norman Stott (also known as "Hot Stott") has emerged as one of this generation's most popular directors, actors and filmmakers. From critically acclaimed dramas such as "The Scarlet Letter" (2001) and "Bubble Swirly" (1995), to his comedic roles both on stage and in film for such roles as The Raptor in "The Raptor of Doom" (2005) and Andy Stitzler in "The Middle-Aged Virgin 2" (2007). Credits also include roles as The Fondue Assassin in "Prom" (2002), and Bedwetter in the BYU Idaho Alumni Video (2020).
Jeff began his stage career in Farmington, Utah, doing local productions for the community's summer children's theater. From there he grew his cinematography prowess and began shooting feature length films starring Dave Jennings, Alex Cooper, Matt Assay, Brandon Bishop, and many others. Most recently Jeff is writing, directing, and starred in a stage production called "Montezuma and Petticoats" about America's first all-woman town council in 1912. Jeff says he enjoys the opportunity to portray women in a positive light by showing them historical leadership roles that we may not expect.
Jeff enjoys spending time with actress Mikelle Nelson. Jeff and Mikelle married after years of coercing, stalking, and convincing by the part of Jeff. Jeff also enjoys procreating and having too many children, investing in BitCoin and gold currencies, riding a unicycle while wearing a monocle, putting bad guys behind bars, and cheating at adolescent card games. Jeff also goes by "Hot Stott" (self-given nickname), Heff Dogg, and many other absurd pseudo names.- IMDb Mini Biography By: M. Smith - Academy Award-hopeful filmmaker and actor Jeffrey Norman Stott (also known as "Hot Stott") has emerged as one of this generation's most popular directors, actors and filmmakers. From critically acclaimed dramas such as "The Scarlet Letter" (2001) and "Bubble Swirly" (1995), to his comedic roles both on stage and in film for such roles as The Raptor in "Raptor of Doom" (2005) and Andy Stitzler in "The Middle-Aged Virgin 2" (2007). Credits also include roles as The Fondue Assassin in "Prom" (2002), and Bedwetter in the BYU Idaho Alumni Video (2020).
Jeff began his stage career in Farmington, Utah, doing local productions for the community's summer children's theater. From there he grew his cinematography prowess and began shooting feature length films starring Dave Jennings, Alex Cooper, Matt Assay, Brandon Bishop, and many others. Most recently Jeff is writing, directing, and starred in a stage production called "Montezuma and Petticoats" about America's first all-woman town council in 1912. Jeff says he enjoys the opportunity to portray women in a positive light by showing them historical leadership roles that we may not expect.
Jeff enjoys spending time with actress Mikelle Nelson. Jeff and Mikelle married after years of coercing, stalking, and convincing by the part of Jeff. Jeff also enjoys procreating and having too many children, investing in BitCoin and gold currencies, riding a unicycle while wearing a monocle, putting bad guys behind bars and cheating at adolescent card games. Jeff also goes by "Hot Stott" (self-given nickname), Heff Dogg, and many other absurd pseudo names.- IMDb Mini Biography By: M. Smith
- SpouseMikelle Stott (4 children)
- Raptor impression
- Jeff Stott is more interesting than the most interesting man in the world.
- In addition to his acting and directing, he wrote multiple novels and bounced checks.
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