Scott has told unsavory jokes in every English speaking country, so he's surrounded by duplicity. Yet he keeps challenging himself, because he's physically challenged and emotionally unavailable. Described by San Francisco Weekly (free press, run by lesbians) as "stand-up in the very best possible sense - deadpan, ever-alert and hilarious", Scott has appeared in Mrs. Doubtfire, where, effortlessly, he played a homosexual; and Star Wars; Phantom Menace, where, breathlessly, he wore rubber. But there's more to him than being gay - his political and social commentary is breathtaking and viscerally potent by no means is he a special interest act. He's a fantastic, spontaneous ballsy act.