Scott Wojcik is a Casting Director for Theater, Film, TV, Commercials and Web - partnering with Gayle Seay in Wojcik Seay Casting. They work with both Uniion adn Non-Union projects and include all types from newborns to senior and from "Real People" to celebrities.
Scott does regular seminars and Actors Connection, One on One and The Network.
Scott had to supplement his acting career with work as a freelance Casting Assistant for several Independent Casting Directors until 1999 when he joined Charles Rosen Casting. Scott became partner of the renamed Rosen & Wojcik casting in 2005. In 2009, the company transitioned to Wojcik | Seay Casting. Wojcik | Seay casts in all areas of the industry and casts seasons for six regional theaters and individual projects in TV, Film, Web as well as all areas of the Commercial side of the industry.
Utilizing his extensive industry experience, Scott incorporates a strong sense of the business along with his artistic insight to enhance the quality of your work as well as provide an objective business point of view on how your work will be perceived by the industry. Originally from RI, Scott has lived in NYC since 1992. He attended Bentley College in Waltham, MA where he studied Management & Marketing and did his graduate studies in Arts Management at Texas Tech University. While at TTU, he also did extensive undergraduate course work in acting and directing.
After performing in Dallas and on a National tour, Scott moved to NYC. He supplemented his acting career with work as a freelance Casting Assistant for several Independent Casting Directors until 1999 when he joined Charles Rosen Casting. Scott became partner of the renamed Rosen & Wojcik casting in 2005. In 2009, the company transitioned to Wojcik | Seay Casting. Wojcik | Seay casts in all areas of the industry and casts seasons for six regional theaters and individual projects in TV, Film, Web as well as all areas of the Commercial side of the industry. Current projects include SAG indie “Best Man in the Dark” and “Box Out Bullying” along with Tennessee William's "The Two Character Play" and "Handle With Care” for off Broadway and the Broadway bound rock musical "Chix 6".
His work as an Arts Presenter during college and grad school and grad school led to an interest in producing. To further that interest, Scott along with two partners formed CRW Productions, a company that creates customized theatrical events. From 2002 till 2007 CRW produced projects that ranged from corporate fundraisers, philanthropic events to new musicals and developmental readings as well as a multi-million dollar product launch in South America.
In addition to casting, Scott pursues his interest in education by teaching audition skills and application on the concept of the business of acting. Some of Scott's educational work includes developing a 10-week "Business of Acting" class for CAP 21. He teaches regularly for SAG/AFTRA and has been a guest monologue coach for Vassar’s summer Powerhouse program for several years. Along with co-teacher Susan Pilar, he developed a 6 week curriculum called “FUSE”, designed to help recently graduated acting students bridge the gap between the academic and professional acting environment. Scott also wrote a column for Backstage from 2007 through 2008 called Commercial Break. Most recently, he was hired to consult with the undergraduate acting class of 2013 at UNC-Greensboro to help them better prepare for their NYC industry showcase.