Credits:


The Adventures of Spade & Marlowe (Paramount-Jim Henson-Sherry Lansing)
The Three Stooges: Next Generation (Columbia Pictures)

live-action feature screenplays

Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (Atlantic/Hahn Prods.)
The Legend of the Treasure of Silverlake (AnimationStudio Ludwig)
Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker (EA/Bioware/FUNimation)

animated feature screenplays

Developed and story-edited dozens of animated TV series and wrote hundreds of scripts for such series as: 

Muppet Babies
Miss Bellyfoo
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 
Dragon Tales 
Spider-Man
Sonic the Hedgehog 
Pac-Man 

and Nickelodeon’s Little Krishna and Shaktimaan 

animated television
development, story editing & writing

books

Wrote the #1 book on animation writing, How to Write for Animation 

education

Bachelor of Arts Degree from UCLA, major in Motion Pictures & Television

lineage

Son of producer-director Norman Maurer, inventor of 3-D comic books, and Joan Howard Maurer, daughter of Moe Howard of The Three Stooges

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Daytime Emmy Award Winning Children's Animation Writer
Daytime Emmy Award Winning Animation Writer
Daytime Emmy Award Winning Animation Writer

three-time emmy
AWARD-WINNING writer

Jim Henson’s Muppet Babies

Jeffrey Scott won The Humanitas Prize for Writing Jim Henson's The Muppet Babies

humanitas prize recipient

Jim Henson’s Muppet Babies - "Eight Take Away One Equals Panic!"

Jeffrey Scott Won Two FICCI BAF Awards for Best Animation

two-time ficci baf awards

Little Krishna & Shaktimaan 

Jeffrey Scott was Nominated for a Humanitas Prize - Writer Children's Television

humanitas prize nominee

Jim Henson’s Muppet Babies - "Romancing the Weirdo!"

Jeffrey Scott was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Animation Writing
Jeffrey Scott was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Animation Writing

two emmy award nominations

Wacky World of Tex Avery & Dragon Tales

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