Scott Yagemann
Writing
Biography
Screenwriter Yagemann's seven years plus teaching experience in the Los Angeles public school system provided the basis for One Eight Seven (1997), his first produced film script. Yagemann's credits in the entertainment industry include writing for the television series Love Connection (1983), Liar's Club (1976), and Jeopardy! (1984), as well as for the Lifetime Channel. Following graduation from college with a degree in film and television production, Yagemann began working as a page on the Norman Lear comedies All in the Family (1971) and The Jeffersons (1975).
Known For

Brooklyn High school teacher Trevor Garfield is repeatedly stabbed by a student. Fifteen months later, moves to Los Angeles to the unruly, predominantly Indigenous Latin American area. His new school is full of dangerously, undisciplined four Indigenous Latino American students and one European-American student who are a part of a tagging gang called, K.O.S. (Kappin' Off Suckers).
One Eight Seven

A Vietnam vet with PTSD and his new wife are invited for their honeymoon aboard his war buddy's yacht along with a third war friend and their girlfriends. Soon, they are being slaughtered one-by-one by a mysterious gloved assailant with an unusual pronged murder weapon.
Moon in Scorpio

An art dealer murders one of his artists in the hopes of increasing the market value of his work.
Trust Me

A TV producer convinces an opinionated Armenian to be on a reality show and to whip a dysfunctional American family into shape before it falls apart.